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From 1b0b732e6a9b4979fccf6a09eb6704264edf675d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
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Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2022 14:25:58 -0600
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Subject: [PATCH] copy: CVE-2022-0485: Fail nbdcopy if NBD read or write fails
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nbdcopy has a nasty bug when performing multi-threaded copies using
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asynchronous nbd calls - it was blindly treating the completion of an
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asynchronous command as successful, rather than checking the *error
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parameter. This can result in the silent creation of a corrupted
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image in two different ways: when a read fails, we blindly wrote
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garbage to the destination; when a write fails, we did not flag that
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the destination was not written.
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Since nbdcopy already calls exit() on a synchronous read or write
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failure to a file, doing the same for an asynchronous op to an NBD
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server is the simplest solution. A nicer solution, but more invasive
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to code and thus not done here, might be to allow up to N retries of
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the transaction (in case the read or write failure was transient), or
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even having a mode where as much data is copied as possible (portions
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of the copy that failed would be logged on stderr, and nbdcopy would
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still fail with a non-zero exit status, but this would copy more than
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just stopping at the first error, as can be done with rsync or
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ddrescue).
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Note that since we rely on auto-retiring and do NOT call
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nbd_aio_command_completed, our completion callbacks must always return
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1 (if they do not exit() first), even when acting on *error, so as not
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leave the command allocated until nbd_close. As such, there is no
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sane way to return an error to a manual caller of the callback, and
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therefore we can drop dead code that calls perror() and exit() if the
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callback "failed". It is also worth documenting the contract on when
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we must manually call the callback during the asynch_zero callback, so
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that we do not leak or double-free the command; thankfully, all the
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existing code paths were correct.
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The added testsuite script demonstrates several scenarios, some of
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which fail without the rest of this patch in place, and others which
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showcase ways in which sparse images can bypass errors.
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Once backports are complete, a followup patch on the main branch will
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edit docs/libnbd-security.pod with the mailing list announcement of
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the stable branch commit ids and release versions that incorporate
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this fix.
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Reported-by: Nir Soffer <nsoffer@redhat.com>
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Fixes: bc896eec4d ("copy: Implement multi-conn, multiple threads, multiple requests in flight.", v1.5.6)
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Fixes: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/2046194
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Message-Id: <20220203202558.203013-6-eblake@redhat.com>
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Acked-by: Richard W.M. Jones <rjones@redhat.com>
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Acked-by: Nir Soffer <nsoffer@redhat.com>
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[eblake: fix error message per Nir, tweak requires lines in unit test per Rich]
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Reviewed-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com>
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(cherry picked from commit 8d444b41d09a700c7ee6f9182a649f3f2d325abb)
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Conflicts:
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copy/nbdcopy.h - copyright context
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copy/null-ops.c - no backport of 0b16205e "copy: Implement "null:"
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destination."
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copy/copy-nbd-error.sh - no backport of d5f65e56 ("copy: Do not use
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trim for zeroing"), so one test needed an additional error-trim-rate;
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no backport of 4ff9e62d (copy: Add --request-size option") and friends, so
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this version uses larger transactions, so change error rate of 0.5 to 1;
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no backport of 0b16205e "copy: Implement "null:" destination.", so use
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nbdkit null instead
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Note that while the use of NBD_CMD_TRIM can create data corruption, it is
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not as severe as what this patch fixes, since trim corruption will only
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expose what had previously been on the disk, compared to this patch fixing
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a potential leak of nbdcopy heap contents into the destination.
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(cherry picked from commit 6c8f2f859926b82094fb5e85c446ea099700fa10)
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---
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TODO | 1 +
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copy/Makefile.am | 4 +-
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copy/copy-nbd-error.sh | 81 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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copy/file-ops.c | 17 +++-----
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copy/multi-thread-copying.c | 13 ++++++
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copy/nbdcopy.h | 7 ++--
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6 files changed, 107 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-)
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create mode 100755 copy/copy-nbd-error.sh
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diff --git a/TODO b/TODO
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index 510c219..19c21d4 100644
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--- a/TODO
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+++ b/TODO
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@@ -35,6 +35,7 @@ nbdcopy:
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- Better page cache usage, see nbdkit-file-plugin options
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fadvise=sequential cache=none.
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- Consider io_uring if there are performance bottlenecks.
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+ - Configurable retries in response to read or write failures.
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nbdfuse:
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- If you write beyond the end of the virtual file, it returns EIO.
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diff --git a/copy/Makefile.am b/copy/Makefile.am
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index d318388..3406cd8 100644
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--- a/copy/Makefile.am
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+++ b/copy/Makefile.am
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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
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# nbd client library in userspace
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-# Copyright (C) 2020 Red Hat Inc.
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+# Copyright (C) 2020-2022 Red Hat Inc.
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#
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# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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@@ -30,6 +30,7 @@ EXTRA_DIST = \
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copy-nbd-to-small-nbd-error.sh \
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copy-nbd-to-sparse-file.sh \
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copy-nbd-to-stdout.sh \
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+ copy-nbd-error.sh \
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copy-progress-bar.sh \
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copy-sparse.sh \
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copy-sparse-allocated.sh \
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@@ -105,6 +106,7 @@ TESTS += \
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copy-nbd-to-sparse-file.sh \
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copy-stdin-to-nbd.sh \
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copy-nbd-to-stdout.sh \
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+ copy-nbd-error.sh \
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copy-progress-bar.sh \
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copy-sparse.sh \
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copy-sparse-allocated.sh \
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diff --git a/copy/copy-nbd-error.sh b/copy/copy-nbd-error.sh
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new file mode 100755
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index 0000000..bba71db
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--- /dev/null
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+++ b/copy/copy-nbd-error.sh
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@@ -0,0 +1,81 @@
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+#!/usr/bin/env bash
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+# nbd client library in userspace
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+# Copyright (C) 2022 Red Hat Inc.
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+#
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+# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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+# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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+# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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+# version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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+#
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+# This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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+# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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+# Lesser General Public License for more details.
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+#
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+# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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+# License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
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+# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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+
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+# Tests several scenarios of handling NBD server errors
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+# Serves as a regression test for the CVE-2022-0485 fix.
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+
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+. ../tests/functions.sh
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+
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+set -e
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+set -x
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+
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+requires nbdkit --exit-with-parent --version
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+requires nbdkit --filter=noextents null --version
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+requires nbdkit --filter=error pattern --version
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+requires nbdkit --filter=nozero memory --version
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+
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+fail=0
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+
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+# Failure to get block status should not be fatal, but merely downgrade to
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+# reading the entire image as if data
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+echo "Testing extents failures on source"
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+$VG nbdcopy -- [ nbdkit --exit-with-parent -v --filter=error pattern 5M \
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+ error-extents-rate=1 ] [ nbdkit --exit-with-parent -v null 5M ] || fail=1
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+
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+# Failure to read should be fatal
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+echo "Testing read failures on non-sparse source"
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+$VG nbdcopy -- [ nbdkit --exit-with-parent -v --filter=error pattern 5M \
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+ error-pread-rate=1 ] [ nbdkit --exit-with-parent -v null 5M ] && fail=1
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+
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+# However, reliable block status on a sparse image can avoid the need to read
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+echo "Testing read failures on sparse source"
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+$VG nbdcopy -- [ nbdkit --exit-with-parent -v --filter=error null 5M \
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+ error-pread-rate=1 ] [ nbdkit --exit-with-parent -v null 5M ] || fail=1
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+
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+# Failure to write data should be fatal
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+echo "Testing write data failures on arbitrary destination"
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+$VG nbdcopy -- [ nbdkit --exit-with-parent -v pattern 5M ] \
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+ [ nbdkit --exit-with-parent -v --filter=error --filter=noextents \
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+ memory 5M error-pwrite-rate=1 ] && fail=1
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+
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+# However, writing zeroes can bypass the need for normal writes
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+echo "Testing write data failures from sparse source"
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+$VG nbdcopy -- [ nbdkit --exit-with-parent -v null 5M ] \
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+ [ nbdkit --exit-with-parent -v --filter=error --filter=noextents \
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+ memory 5M error-pwrite-rate=1 ] || fail=1
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+
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+# Failure to write zeroes should be fatal
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+echo "Testing write zero failures on arbitrary destination"
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+$VG nbdcopy -- [ nbdkit --exit-with-parent -v null 5M ] \
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+ [ nbdkit --exit-with-parent -v --filter=error memory 5M \
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+ error-trim-rate=1 error-zero-rate=1 ] && fail=1
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+
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+# However, assuming/learning destination is zero can skip need to write
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+echo "Testing write failures on pre-zeroed destination"
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+$VG nbdcopy --destination-is-zero -- \
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+ [ nbdkit --exit-with-parent -v null 5M ] \
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+ [ nbdkit --exit-with-parent -v --filter=error memory 5M \
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+ error-pwrite-rate=1 error-zero-rate=1 ] || fail=1
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+
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+# Likewise, when write zero is not advertised, fallback to normal write works
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+echo "Testing write zeroes to destination without zero support"
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+$VG nbdcopy -- [ nbdkit --exit-with-parent -v null 5M ] \
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+ [ nbdkit --exit-with-parent -v --filter=nozero --filter=error memory 5M \
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+ error-zero-rate=1 ] || fail=1
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+
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+exit $fail
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diff --git a/copy/file-ops.c b/copy/file-ops.c
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index cc312b4..b19af04 100644
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--- a/copy/file-ops.c
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+++ b/copy/file-ops.c
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@@ -162,10 +162,8 @@ file_asynch_read (struct rw *rw,
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file_synch_read (rw, slice_ptr (command->slice),
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command->slice.len, command->offset);
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- if (cb.callback (cb.user_data, &dummy) == -1) {
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- perror (rw->name);
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- exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
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- }
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+ /* file_synch_read called exit() on error */
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+ cb.callback (cb.user_data, &dummy);
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}
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static void
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@@ -177,10 +175,8 @@ file_asynch_write (struct rw *rw,
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file_synch_write (rw, slice_ptr (command->slice),
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command->slice.len, command->offset);
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- if (cb.callback (cb.user_data, &dummy) == -1) {
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- perror (rw->name);
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- exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
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- }
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+ /* file_synch_write called exit() on error */
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+ cb.callback (cb.user_data, &dummy);
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}
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static bool
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@@ -206,10 +202,7 @@ file_asynch_zero (struct rw *rw, struct command *command,
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if (!file_synch_zero (rw, command->offset, command->slice.len))
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return false;
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- if (cb.callback (cb.user_data, &dummy) == -1) {
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- perror (rw->name);
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- exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
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- }
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+ cb.callback (cb.user_data, &dummy);
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return true;
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}
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diff --git a/copy/multi-thread-copying.c b/copy/multi-thread-copying.c
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index 2593ff7..28749ae 100644
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--- a/copy/multi-thread-copying.c
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+++ b/copy/multi-thread-copying.c
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@@ -28,6 +28,7 @@
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <assert.h>
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#include <sys/stat.h>
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+#include <inttypes.h>
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#include <pthread.h>
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@@ -374,6 +375,12 @@ finished_read (void *vp, int *error)
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{
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struct command *command = vp;
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+ if (*error) {
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+ fprintf (stderr, "read at offset %" PRId64 " failed: %s\n",
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+ command->offset, strerror (*error));
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+ exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
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+ }
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+
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if (allocated || sparse_size == 0) {
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/* If sparseness detection (see below) is turned off then we write
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* the whole command.
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@@ -552,6 +559,12 @@ free_command (void *vp, int *error)
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struct command *command = vp;
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struct buffer *buffer = command->slice.buffer;
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+ if (*error) {
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+ fprintf (stderr, "write at offset %" PRId64 " failed: %s\n",
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+ command->offset, strerror (*error));
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+ exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
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+ }
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+
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if (buffer != NULL) {
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if (--buffer->refs == 0) {
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free (buffer->data);
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diff --git a/copy/nbdcopy.h b/copy/nbdcopy.h
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index 3dcc6df..9626a52 100644
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--- a/copy/nbdcopy.h
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+++ b/copy/nbdcopy.h
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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
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/* NBD client library in userspace.
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- * Copyright (C) 2020 Red Hat Inc.
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+ * Copyright (C) 2020-2022 Red Hat Inc.
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*
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* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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@@ -134,7 +134,8 @@ struct rw_ops {
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bool (*synch_zero) (struct rw *rw, uint64_t offset, uint64_t count);
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/* Asynchronous I/O operations. These start the operation and call
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- * 'cb' on completion.
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+ * 'cb' on completion. 'cb' will return 1, for auto-retiring with
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+ * asynchronous libnbd calls.
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*
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* The file_ops versions are actually implemented synchronously, but
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* still call 'cb'.
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@@ -156,7 +157,7 @@ struct rw_ops {
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nbd_completion_callback cb);
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/* Asynchronously zero. command->slice.buffer is not used. If not possible,
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- * returns false.
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+ * returns false. 'cb' must be called only if returning true.
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*/
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bool (*asynch_zero) (struct rw *rw, struct command *command,
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nbd_completion_callback cb);
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--
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2.31.1
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