* [Qemu-devel] IOTEST 162 @ 2019-09-06 17:25 Maxim Levitsky 2019-09-09 17:24 ` John Snow 0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread From: Maxim Levitsky @ 2019-09-06 17:25 UTC (permalink / raw) To: qemu-devel; +Cc: Kevin Wolf Hi! I just had a very fun rabbit hole dive, and I want to share it with you. I notice for some time that iotest 162 fails with that: -qemu-img: Could not open 'json:{"driver": "nbd", "host": 42}': Failed to connect socket: Invalid argument +qemu-img: Could not open 'json:{"driver": "nbd", "host": 42}': Failed to connect socket: Connection timed out I didn't bother to report it yet as it started failing more or less when qemu 4.2 merge window opened, so I thought that maybe something got broken, or maybe something broken in my environment (ahem, AF_UNIX path is too long, ahem) I just didn't had enough time to pay attention to this. Until today. So I asked Kevin Wolf today, just by the way why I see for some time that iotest 162 fails. for me. He told me that it works for him. So I look at the test and I see that it just does qemu-img info 'json:{"driver": "nbd", "host": 42}' Supposedly it should fail because 42 is not quoted, and it doesn't look like a valid host name. I try with disto's qemu-img (2.11) and I still see that I get the 'Connection timed out' Then I ask him to try on his system with '42' quoted and it still passes. All right - this means that this 42 is parsed. He also mentions that he uses fedora 29 and I still use fedora 28. So I start a VM with fedora 30, and yep, there it does work correctly. All right, that 42 must be parsed as a host name. Yep. 'ping 42' on my machine tries to ping 0.0.0.42, and in VM exits immediately with 'Invalid argument' All right, lets ping 0.0.0.42. Maybe something in hostname parsing changed, maybe something parses this on DNS level? Nope, ping 0.0.0.42 works on my machine, fails with invalid argument in VM... All right lets strace it connect(5, {sa_family=AF_INET, sin_port=htons(1025), sin_addr=inet_addr("0.0.0.42")}, 16) = -1 EINVAL (Invalid argument) Same thing passes on my machine.... Hmm... this is something in the kernel. Maybe something in iptables/etc. I don't yet know that area that well to be honest. So I googled a bit and look what I found: https://lwn.net/Articles/791086/ And yes, while my machine runs fedora 28, it as usual runs vanilla git master kernel, which I compile from time to time. Currently I am on 5.3.0-rc4+. So I must say that nothing less but kernel 5.3.0, breaks iotest 162. I''l prepare a patch soon to fix this. Best regards, Maxim Levitsky ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
* Re: [Qemu-devel] IOTEST 162 2019-09-06 17:25 [Qemu-devel] IOTEST 162 Maxim Levitsky @ 2019-09-09 17:24 ` John Snow 2019-09-10 10:37 ` Maxim Levitsky 0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread From: John Snow @ 2019-09-09 17:24 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Maxim Levitsky, qemu-devel; +Cc: Kevin Wolf, Qemu-block On 9/6/19 1:25 PM, Maxim Levitsky wrote: > Hi! > > I just had a very fun rabbit hole dive, and I want to share it with you. > > I notice for some time that iotest 162 fails with that: > > -qemu-img: Could not open 'json:{"driver": "nbd", "host": 42}': Failed to connect socket: Invalid argument > +qemu-img: Could not open 'json:{"driver": "nbd", "host": 42}': Failed to connect socket: > Connection timed out > > > I didn't bother to report it yet as it started failing more or less when qemu 4.2 merge window opened, > so I thought that maybe something got broken, or maybe something broken in my environment > (ahem, AF_UNIX path is too long, ahem) > > I just didn't had enough time to pay attention to this. Until today. > > So I asked Kevin Wolf today, just by the way why I see for some time that > iotest 162 fails. for me. > > > He told me that it works for him. > So I look at the test and I see that it just does > > qemu-img info 'json:{"driver": "nbd", "host": 42}' > > Supposedly it should fail because 42 is not quoted, and it > doesn't look like a valid host name. > > I try with disto's qemu-img (2.11) and I still see that I get the 'Connection timed out' > > Then I ask him to try on his system with '42' quoted and it still passes. > > All right - this means that this 42 is parsed. He also mentions that he uses fedora 29 and I still > use fedora 28. So I start a VM with fedora 30, and yep, there it does work correctly. > > All right, that 42 must be parsed as a host name. Yep. 'ping 42' on my machine tries to ping 0.0.0.42, > and in VM exits immediately with 'Invalid argument' > All right, lets ping 0.0.0.42. Maybe something in hostname parsing changed, maybe something parses this on DNS level? > Nope, ping 0.0.0.42 works on my machine, fails with invalid argument in VM... > > All right lets strace it > > connect(5, {sa_family=AF_INET, sin_port=htons(1025), sin_addr=inet_addr("0.0.0.42")}, 16) = -1 EINVAL (Invalid argument) > > Same thing passes on my machine.... > > Hmm... this is something in the kernel. Maybe something in iptables/etc. I don't yet know that > area that well to be honest. > > So I googled a bit and look what I found: > > https://lwn.net/Articles/791086/ > > And yes, while my machine runs fedora 28, it as usual runs vanilla git master > kernel, which I compile from time to time. Currently I am on 5.3.0-rc4+. > > So I must say that nothing less but kernel 5.3.0, breaks iotest 162. > > I''l prepare a patch soon to fix this. I wonder if I am seeing some related problems, though I am running 5.2.11 right now and not 5.3.x: 162 is failing in this way: -qemu-img: Could not open 'json:{"driver": "ssh", "host": "localhost", "port": "0", "path": "/foo"}': Failed to connect socket: Connection refused -qemu-img: Could not open 'driver=ssh,host=localhost,port=0,path=/foo': Failed to connect socket: Connection refused +qemu-img: Could not open 'json:{"driver": "ssh", "host": "localhost", "port": "0", "path": "/foo"}': Failed to connect socket: Connection timed out +qemu-img: Could not open 'driver=ssh,host=localhost,port=0,path=/foo': Failed to connect socket: Connection timed out qemu-img: Could not open 'json:{"driver": "ssh", "host": "localhost", "port": 0.42, "path": "/foo"}': Parameter 'port' expects a number qemu-img: Could not open 'driver=ssh,host=localhost,port=0.42,path=/foo': Parameter 'port' expects a number and 147 is failing this way: + File "147", line 243, in test_inet6 + if self._try_server_up(address): + File "147", line 156, in _try_server_up + self.assert_qmp(result, 'return', {}) + File "/home/bos/jhuston/src/qemu/tests/qemu-iotests/iotests.py", line 685, in assert_qmp + result = self.dictpath(d, path) + File "/home/bos/jhuston/src/qemu/tests/qemu-iotests/iotests.py", line 661, in dictpath + self.fail('failed path traversal for "%s" in "%s"' % (path, str(d))) +AssertionError: failed path traversal for "return" in "{'error': {'class': 'GenericError', 'desc': 'Failed to bind socket: Cannot assign requested address'}}" I'm not sure when the failure started -- this is the first time I'm seeing it -- I'm fairly certain I ran these tests Thursday or Friday last week. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
* Re: [Qemu-devel] IOTEST 162 2019-09-09 17:24 ` John Snow @ 2019-09-10 10:37 ` Maxim Levitsky 0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread From: Maxim Levitsky @ 2019-09-10 10:37 UTC (permalink / raw) To: John Snow, qemu-devel; +Cc: Kevin Wolf, Qemu-block On Mon, 2019-09-09 at 13:24 -0400, John Snow wrote: > > On 9/6/19 1:25 PM, Maxim Levitsky wrote: > > Hi! > > > > I just had a very fun rabbit hole dive, and I want to share it with you. > > > > I notice for some time that iotest 162 fails with that: > > > > -qemu-img: Could not open 'json:{"driver": "nbd", "host": 42}': Failed to connect socket: Invalid argument > > +qemu-img: Could not open 'json:{"driver": "nbd", "host": 42}': Failed to connect socket: > > Connection timed out > > > > > > I didn't bother to report it yet as it started failing more or less when qemu 4.2 merge window opened, > > so I thought that maybe something got broken, or maybe something broken in my environment > > (ahem, AF_UNIX path is too long, ahem) > > > > I just didn't had enough time to pay attention to this. Until today. > > > > So I asked Kevin Wolf today, just by the way why I see for some time that > > iotest 162 fails. for me. > > > > > > He told me that it works for him. > > So I look at the test and I see that it just does > > > > qemu-img info 'json:{"driver": "nbd", "host": 42}' > > > > Supposedly it should fail because 42 is not quoted, and it > > doesn't look like a valid host name. > > > > I try with disto's qemu-img (2.11) and I still see that I get the 'Connection timed out' > > > > Then I ask him to try on his system with '42' quoted and it still passes. > > > > All right - this means that this 42 is parsed. He also mentions that he uses fedora 29 and I still > > use fedora 28. So I start a VM with fedora 30, and yep, there it does work correctly. > > > > All right, that 42 must be parsed as a host name. Yep. 'ping 42' on my machine tries to ping 0.0.0.42, > > and in VM exits immediately with 'Invalid argument' > > All right, lets ping 0.0.0.42. Maybe something in hostname parsing changed, maybe something parses this on DNS level? > > Nope, ping 0.0.0.42 works on my machine, fails with invalid argument in VM... > > > > All right lets strace it > > > > connect(5, {sa_family=AF_INET, sin_port=htons(1025), sin_addr=inet_addr("0.0.0.42")}, 16) = -1 EINVAL (Invalid argument) > > > > Same thing passes on my machine.... > > > > Hmm... this is something in the kernel. Maybe something in iptables/etc. I don't yet know that > > area that well to be honest. > > > > So I googled a bit and look what I found: > > > > https://lwn.net/Articles/791086/ > > > > And yes, while my machine runs fedora 28, it as usual runs vanilla git master > > kernel, which I compile from time to time. Currently I am on 5.3.0-rc4+. > > > > So I must say that nothing less but kernel 5.3.0, breaks iotest 162. > > > > I''l prepare a patch soon to fix this. > > I wonder if I am seeing some related problems, though I am running > 5.2.11 right now and not 5.3.x: > > 162 is failing in this way: > > -qemu-img: Could not open 'json:{"driver": "ssh", "host": "localhost", > "port": "0", "path": "/foo"}': Failed to connect socket: Connection refused > -qemu-img: Could not open 'driver=ssh,host=localhost,port=0,path=/foo': > Failed to connect socket: Connection refused > +qemu-img: Could not open 'json:{"driver": "ssh", "host": "localhost", > "port": "0", "path": "/foo"}': Failed to connect socket: Connection > timed out > +qemu-img: Could not open 'driver=ssh,host=localhost,port=0,path=/foo': > Failed to connect socket: Connection timed out > qemu-img: Could not open 'json:{"driver": "ssh", "host": "localhost", > "port": 0.42, "path": "/foo"}': Parameter 'port' expects a number > qemu-img: Could not open > 'driver=ssh,host=localhost,port=0.42,path=/foo': Parameter 'port' > expects a number This must be the same issue, although here it fails like that: [mlevitsk@maximlenovopc ~/qemu/tests/qemu-iotests]$./check -qcow2 162 QEMU -- "/home/mlevitsk/qemu/tests/qemu-iotests/../../x86_64-softmmu/qemu-system-x86_64" -nodefaults -display none -machine accel=qtest QEMU_IMG -- "/home/mlevitsk/qemu/tests/qemu-iotests/../../qemu-img" QEMU_IO -- "/home/mlevitsk/qemu/tests/qemu-iotests/../../qemu-io" --cache writeback -f qcow2 QEMU_NBD -- "/home/mlevitsk/qemu/tests/qemu-iotests/../../qemu-nbd" IMGFMT -- qcow2 (compat=1.1) IMGPROTO -- file PLATFORM -- Linux/x86_64 maximlenovopc 5.3.0-rc4+ TEST_DIR -- /home/mlevitsk/qemu/tests/qemu-iotests/scratch SOCKET_SCM_HELPER -- /home/mlevitsk/qemu/tests/qemu-iotests/socket_scm_helper 162 fail [12:25:07] [12:27:18] output mismatch (see 162.out.bad) --- /home/mlevitsk/USERSPACE/qemu/src/tests/qemu-iotests/162.out 2019-04-07 16:37:54.656311574 +0300 +++ /home/mlevitsk/qemu/tests/qemu-iotests/162.out.bad 2019-09-10 12:27:18.032903571 +0300 @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ QA output created by 162 === NBD === -qemu-img: Could not open 'json:{"driver": "nbd", "host": 42}': Failed to connect socket: Invalid argument +qemu-img: Could not open 'json:{"driver": "nbd", "host": 42}': Failed to connect socket: Connection timed out image: nbd://localhost:PORT image: nbd+unix://?socket=42 Failures: 162 Failed 1 of 1 tests Test 147 passes for me with both raw and qcow2 format. Best regards, Maxim Levitsky > > > and 147 is failing this way: > > + File "147", line 243, in test_inet6 > + if self._try_server_up(address): > + File "147", line 156, in _try_server_up > + self.assert_qmp(result, 'return', {}) > + File "/home/bos/jhuston/src/qemu/tests/qemu-iotests/iotests.py", line > 685, in assert_qmp > + result = self.dictpath(d, path) > + File "/home/bos/jhuston/src/qemu/tests/qemu-iotests/iotests.py", line > 661, in dictpath > + self.fail('failed path traversal for "%s" in "%s"' % (path, str(d))) > +AssertionError: failed path traversal for "return" in "{'error': > {'class': 'GenericError', 'desc': 'Failed to bind socket: Cannot assign > requested address'}}" > > > > I'm not sure when the failure started -- this is the first time I'm > seeing it -- I'm fairly certain I ran these tests Thursday or Friday > last week. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
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