Alter struct types to reflect reality, avoiding mixing "host" and "raw" structs

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Patrick J Cherry
2018-02-08 15:46:34 +00:00
parent 1672b4b88b
commit f8fec5f57e
2 changed files with 24 additions and 18 deletions

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debian/changelog vendored
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@@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ flexnbd (0.2.0) UNRELEASED; urgency=medium
filesystem, and EINVAL to unknown commands. (#36, !40)
* Proxy passes all NBD protocol errors through to the client instead of
disconnecting and retrying (#36, !40)
* Fix struct types in readwrite.c (#35, !41)
-- James Carter <james.carter@bytemark.co.uk> Thu, 11 Jan 2018 10:05:35 +0000

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@@ -106,14 +106,14 @@ int socket_nbd_write_hello( int fd, off64_t out_size, uint32_t out_flags )
return 1;
}
void fill_request(struct nbd_request *request, uint16_t type, uint16_t flags, uint64_t from, uint32_t len)
void fill_request(struct nbd_request_raw *request_raw, uint16_t type, uint16_t flags, uint64_t from, uint32_t len)
{
request->magic = htobe32(REQUEST_MAGIC);
request->type = htobe16(type);
request->flags = htobe16(flags);
request->handle.w = (((uint64_t)rand()) << 32) | ((uint64_t)rand());
request->from = htobe64(from);
request->len = htobe32(len);
request_raw->magic = htobe32(REQUEST_MAGIC);
request_raw->type = htobe16(type);
request_raw->flags = htobe16(flags);
request_raw->handle.w = (((uint64_t)rand()) << 32) | ((uint64_t)rand());
request_raw->from = htobe64(from);
request_raw->len = htobe32(len);
}
void read_reply(int fd, struct nbd_request *request, struct nbd_reply *reply)
@@ -156,14 +156,17 @@ void wait_for_data( int fd, int timeout_secs )
void socket_nbd_read(int fd, uint64_t from, uint32_t len, int out_fd, void* out_buf, int timeout_secs)
{
struct nbd_request_raw request_raw;
struct nbd_request request;
struct nbd_reply reply;
fill_request(&request, REQUEST_READ, 0, from, len);
FATAL_IF_NEGATIVE(writeloop(fd, &request, sizeof(request)),
fill_request(&request_raw, REQUEST_READ, 0, from, len);
FATAL_IF_NEGATIVE(writeloop(fd, &request_raw, sizeof(request)),
"Couldn't write request");
wait_for_data( fd, timeout_secs );
nbd_r2h_request( &request_raw, &request );
read_reply(fd, &request, &reply);
if (out_buf) {
@@ -180,11 +183,12 @@ void socket_nbd_read(int fd, uint64_t from, uint32_t len, int out_fd, void* out_
void socket_nbd_write(int fd, uint64_t from, uint32_t len, int in_fd, void* in_buf, int timeout_secs)
{
struct nbd_request_raw request_raw;
struct nbd_request request;
struct nbd_reply reply;
fill_request(&request, REQUEST_WRITE, 0, from, len);
ERROR_IF_NEGATIVE(writeloop(fd, &request, sizeof(request)),
fill_request(&request_raw, REQUEST_WRITE, 0, from, len);
ERROR_IF_NEGATIVE(writeloop(fd, &request_raw, sizeof(request_raw)),
"Couldn't write request");
if (in_buf) {
@@ -199,6 +203,7 @@ void socket_nbd_write(int fd, uint64_t from, uint32_t len, int in_fd, void* in_b
}
wait_for_data( fd, timeout_secs );
nbd_r2h_request( &request_raw, &request );
read_reply(fd, &request, &reply);
}
@@ -206,13 +211,13 @@ void socket_nbd_write(int fd, uint64_t from, uint32_t len, int in_fd, void* in_b
int socket_nbd_disconnect( int fd )
{
int success = 1;
struct nbd_request request;
struct nbd_request_raw request_raw;
fill_request( &request, REQUEST_DISCONNECT, 0, 0, 0 );
fill_request( &request_raw, REQUEST_DISCONNECT, 0, 0, 0 );
/* FIXME: This shouldn't be a FATAL error. We should just drop
* the mirror without affecting the main server.
*/
FATAL_IF_NEGATIVE( writeloop( fd, &request, sizeof( request ) ),
FATAL_IF_NEGATIVE( writeloop( fd, &request_raw, sizeof( request_raw ) ),
"Failed to write the disconnect request." );
return success;
}