From: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
To: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Cc: famz@redhat.com, Peter Feiner <peter@gridcentric.ca>,
qemu-devel@nongnu.org
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH] block: fix backing file segfault
Date: Fri, 10 Jan 2014 18:55:18 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20140110175518.GG4276@dhcp-200-207.str.redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <52D02D96.3010901@redhat.com>
Am 10.01.2014 um 18:27 hat Max Reitz geschrieben:
> On 09.01.2014 11:59, Kevin Wolf wrote:
> >[ CCing Max, who was recently active in this area, for another opinion ]
> >
> >Am 08.01.2014 um 20:43 hat Peter Feiner geschrieben:
> >>When a backing file is opened such that (1) a protocol is directly
> >>used as the block driver and (2) the block driver has bdrv_file_open,
> >>bdrv_open_backing_file segfaults. The problem arises because
> >>bdrv_open_common returns without setting bd->backing_hd->file.
> >>
> >>To effect (1), you seem to have to use the -F flag in qemu-img. There
> >>are several block drivers that satisfy (2), such as "file" and "nbd".
> >>Here are some concrete examples:
> >>
> >> #!/bin/bash
> >>
> >> echo Test file format
> >> ./qemu-img create -f file base.file 1m
> >> ./qemu-img create -f qcow2 -F file -o backing_file=base.file\
> >> file-overlay.qcow2
> >> ./qemu-img convert -O raw file-overlay.qcow2 file-convert.raw
> >>
> >> echo Test nbd format
> >> SOCK=$PWD/nbd.sock
> >> ./qemu-img create -f raw base.raw 1m
> >> ./qemu-nbd -t -k $SOCK base.raw &
> >> trap "kill $!" EXIT
> >> while ! test -e $SOCK; do sleep 1; done
> >> ./qemu-img create -f qcow2 -F nbd -o backing_file=nbd:unix:$SOCK\
> >> nbd-overlay.qcow2
> >> ./qemu-img convert -O raw nbd-overlay.qcow2 nbd-convert.raw
> >>
> >>Without this patch, the two qemu-img convert commands segfault.
> >>
> >>This is a regression that was introduced in v1.7 by
> >>dbecebddfa4932d1c83915bcb9b5ba5984eb91be.
> >>
> >>Signed-off-by: Peter Feiner <peter@gridcentric.ca>
> >>---
> >> block.c | 5 +++--
> >> 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
> >>
> >>diff --git a/block.c b/block.c
> >>index 64e7d22..a4a172d 100644
> >>--- a/block.c
> >>+++ b/block.c
> >>@@ -1016,8 +1016,9 @@ int bdrv_open_backing_file(BlockDriverState *bs, QDict *options, Error **errp)
> >> error_free(local_err);
> >> return ret;
> >> }
> >>- pstrcpy(bs->backing_file, sizeof(bs->backing_file),
> >>- bs->backing_hd->file->filename);
> >>+ if (bs->backing_hd->file)
> >>+ pstrcpy(bs->backing_file, sizeof(bs->backing_file),
> >>+ bs->backing_hd->file->filename);
> >> return 0;
> >> }
> >I think if there is no bs->backing_hd->file, we should get the filename
> >from bs->backing_hd->filename instead of leaving it empty.
> >
> >In fact, can we always do that or does bs->backing_hd normally lack the
> >filename? If so, perhaps that is what we need to fix, so we can always
> >directly use bs->backing_hd->filename here.
>
> bs->backing_hd->filename would be set by the bdrv_open_common() in
> bdrv_open(), the filename is read from file->filename (if file !=
> NULL; in this case, that would be bs->backing_hd->file->filename) or
> from the configuration option "filename".
>
> The latter configuration option is not used by
> bdrv_open_backing_file(), as far as I can see. However,
> bs->backing_hd->file->filename is exactly the field the old code
> uses, therefore, using bs->backing_hd->filename directly should not
> break anything.
>
> However, the patch does something different: If file is NULL, it
> leaves bs->backing_file unchanged; whereas using
> bs->backing_hd->filename would in this case result in the value of
> the "filename" option. I think leaving bs->backing_file unchanged is
> probably better, unless it is "" and the "filename" option is set.
>
> If we want bs->backing_hd->filename to always point to a valid
> filename, we'd probably have to copy to contents of bs->backing_file
> there at some point in time, if it is not valid. But this is exactly
> a point in code where bs->backing_file is updated, so there'd be no
> gain if we instead updated bs->backing_hd->filename if necessary and
> then copied that to bs->backing_file, as long as there is no other
> place in the code where bs->backing_hd->filename always has to be a
> valid filename.
>
> Thus, I think the patch is okay, but I'd probably prefer "if
> (bs->backing_hd->filename[0]) pstrcpy(...,
> bs->backing_hd->filename);" - although that should not differ from
> the given patch, unless the "filename" option is set for the
> backing_hd.
Ok, if you're happy with it, I'll apply it. Can I put your Reviewed-by
there?
In the long run, we need to get rid of all this copying anyway. I'm
imagining a BlockDriver function that returns a file name to reproduce
the same setup, and a removal of bs->backing_file and bs->file_name.
For some drivers, the returned filename would be a URL or some other
string that that particular driver can parse.
While doing that, we might also consider a fake protocol that handles
filenames like 'json:{"driver":"qcow2","lazy-refcounts":"on",...}',
because for some drivers this might be the only thing that comes close
to a filename as it is a single string at least...
Kevin
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2014-01-10 17:55 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2014-01-08 19:43 [Qemu-devel] [PATCH] block: fix backing file segfault Peter Feiner
2014-01-09 1:01 ` Fam Zheng
2014-01-09 10:59 ` Kevin Wolf
2014-01-10 4:07 ` Peter Feiner
2014-01-10 17:27 ` Max Reitz
2014-01-10 17:55 ` Kevin Wolf [this message]
2014-01-10 18:05 ` Max Reitz
2014-01-10 18:26 ` Kevin Wolf
2014-01-10 18:38 ` Max Reitz
2014-01-10 18:55 ` Kevin Wolf
2014-01-10 19:03 ` Peter Feiner
2014-01-10 19:10 ` Kevin Wolf
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