}
void qos_node_contains(const char *container, const char *contained,
- ...)
+ QOSGraphEdgeOptions *opts, ...)
{
va_list va;
- va_start(va, contained);
- QOSGraphEdgeOptions *opts;
+ if (opts == NULL) {
+ add_edge(container, contained, QEDGE_CONTAINS, NULL);
+ return;
+ }
+
+ va_start(va, opts);
do {
- opts = va_arg(va, QOSGraphEdgeOptions *);
add_edge(container, contained, QEDGE_CONTAINS, opts);
+ opts = va_arg(va, QOSGraphEdgeOptions *);
} while (opts != NULL);
va_end(va);
void qos_node_create_driver(const char *name, QOSCreateDriverFunc function);
/**
- * qos_node_contains(): creates an edge of type QEDGE_CONTAINS and
- * adds it to the edge list mapped to @container in the
+ * qos_node_contains(): creates one or more edges of type QEDGE_CONTAINS
+ * and adds them to the edge list mapped to @container in the
* edge hash table.
*
- * This edge will have @container as source and @contained as destination.
+ * The edges will have @container as source and @contained as destination.
*
- * It also has the possibility to add optional NULL-terminated
- * @opts parameters (see %QOSGraphEdgeOptions)
+ * If @opts is NULL, a single edge will be added with no options.
+ * If @opts is non-NULL, the arguments after @contained represent a
+ * NULL-terminated list of %QOSGraphEdgeOptions structs, and an
+ * edge will be added for each of them.
*
* This function can be useful when there are multiple devices
* with the same node name contained in a machine/other node
* For contains, op1.arg and op1.size_arg represent the arg to pass
* to @contained constructor to properly initialize it.
*/
-void qos_node_contains(const char *container, const char *contained, ...);
+void qos_node_contains(const char *container, const char *contained,
+ QOSGraphEdgeOptions *opts, ...);
/**
* qos_node_produces(): creates an edge of type QEDGE_PRODUCES and