Error when reading sent data fails

If the client cuts off part-way through the write, it should cause an
error, not a fatal.  Previously this happened if the open file had a
fiemap, but not if there was no allocation map.  This patch fixes that,
along with an associated valgrind error.
This commit is contained in:
Alex Young
2012-07-14 12:10:12 +01:00
parent c6e6952def
commit 1ce1003d3d
2 changed files with 40 additions and 25 deletions

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@@ -387,14 +387,17 @@ void client_reply_to_write( struct client* client, struct nbd_request request )
write_not_zeroes( client, request.from, request.len );
}
else {
FATAL_IF_NEGATIVE(
readloop(
client->socket,
debug("No allocation map, writing directly.");
/* If we get cut off partway through reading this data
* */
ERROR_IF_NEGATIVE(
readloop( client->socket,
client->mapped + request.from,
request.len),
"read failed from=%ld, len=%d",
"reading write data failed from=%ld, len=%d",
request.from,
request.len );
request.len
);
server_dirty(client->serve, request.from, request.len);
}
@@ -405,8 +408,7 @@ void client_reply_to_write( struct client* client, struct nbd_request request )
uint64_t len_rounded = request.len + (request.from - from_rounded);
FATAL_IF_NEGATIVE(
msync(
client->mapped + from_rounded,
msync( client->mapped + from_rounded,
len_rounded,
MS_SYNC),
"msync failed %ld %ld", request.from, request.len

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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ struct bitset_mapping* build_allocation_map(int fd, uint64_t size, int resolutio
{
unsigned int i;
struct bitset_mapping* allocation_map = bitset_alloc(size, resolution);
struct fiemap *fiemap_count, *fiemap;
struct fiemap *fiemap_count = NULL, *fiemap = NULL;
fiemap_count = (struct fiemap*) xmalloc(sizeof(struct fiemap));
@@ -27,7 +27,8 @@ struct bitset_mapping* build_allocation_map(int fd, uint64_t size, int resolutio
/* Find out how many extents there are */
if (ioctl(fd, FS_IOC_FIEMAP, fiemap_count) < 0) {
return NULL;
debug( "Couldn't get fiemap_count, returning no allocation_map" );
goto no_map;
}
/* Resize fiemap to allow us to read in the extents */
@@ -45,7 +46,10 @@ struct bitset_mapping* build_allocation_map(int fd, uint64_t size, int resolutio
fiemap->fm_extent_count = fiemap->fm_mapped_extents;
fiemap->fm_mapped_extents = 0;
if (ioctl(fd, FS_IOC_FIEMAP, fiemap) < 0) { return NULL; }
if (ioctl(fd, FS_IOC_FIEMAP, fiemap) < 0) {
debug( "Couldn't get fiemap, returning no allocation_map" );
goto no_map;
}
for (i=0;i<fiemap->fm_mapped_extents;i++) {
bitset_set_range(
@@ -76,9 +80,18 @@ struct bitset_mapping* build_allocation_map(int fd, uint64_t size, int resolutio
free(fiemap);
debug("Successfully built allocation map");
return allocation_map;
no_map:
fprintf(stderr, "Freeing");
free( allocation_map );
if ( NULL != fiemap ) { free( fiemap ); }
if ( NULL != fiemap_count ) { free( fiemap_count ); }
return NULL;
}
int open_and_mmap(const char* filename, int* out_fd, off64_t *out_size, void **out_map)
{
off64_t size;