On Fri, Aug 17, 2018 at 10:30:35AM -0500, Eric Blake wrote:
On 08/17/2018 10:16 AM, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
>Commit bd1c5c9f4dcf38458099db8a0bf4659a07ef055d changed all the code
>to use Jansson instead of yajl. However it didn't change the OCaml
>API name (which was still Yajl).
>
Are you aware that Jansson can't parse all JSON generated by qemu,
and that the developers of Jansson did not seem sympathetic to
patches that would make it possible? Libvirt recently reverted
their use of Jansson because of its inability to deal with unsigned
64-bit numbers (and sadly, RFC7159 does not define bounds for what
forms valid JSON numbers, but merely leaves it up to implementations
to decide for themselves).
Yes, painfully aware. Not sure what to do about it however, since the
alternative (ie. switching back to yajl) as libvirt did is not going
to be pleasant.
Currently we're OK as long as disk sizes don't exceed 8 petabytes, if
my quick calculation is correct.
Rich.
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