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kvm-scripts-update-linux-headers-Add-setup_data.h-to-imp.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-scripts-update-linux-headers-Add-bits.h-to-file-impo.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-linux-headers-update-to-current-kvm-next.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-runstate-skip-initial-CPU-reset-if-reset-is-not-actu.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-KVM-track-whether-guest-state-is-encrypted.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-KVM-remove-kvm_arch_cpu_check_are_resettable.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-target-i386-introduce-x86-confidential-guest.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-target-i386-Implement-mc-kvm_type-to-get-VM-type.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-target-i386-SEV-use-KVM_SEV_INIT2-if-possible.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-i386-sev-Add-legacy-vm-type-parameter-for-SEV-guest-.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-hw-i386-sev-Use-legacy-SEV-VM-types-for-older-machin.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-trace-kvm-Split-address-space-and-slot-id-in-trace_k.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-kvm-Introduce-support-for-memory_attributes.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-RAMBlock-Add-support-of-KVM-private-guest-memfd.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-kvm-Enable-KVM_SET_USER_MEMORY_REGION2-for-memslot.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-kvm-memory-Make-memory-type-private-by-default-if-it.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-HostMem-Add-mechanism-to-opt-in-kvm-guest-memfd-via-.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-RAMBlock-make-guest_memfd-require-uncoordinated-disc.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-physmem-Introduce-ram_block_discard_guest_memfd_rang.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-kvm-handle-KVM_EXIT_MEMORY_FAULT.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-kvm-tdx-Don-t-complain-when-converting-vMMIO-region-.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-kvm-tdx-Ignore-memory-conversion-to-shared-of-unassi.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-hw-i386-x86-Eliminate-two-if-statements-in-x86_bios_.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-hw-i386-Have-x86_bios_rom_init-take-X86MachineState-.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-hw-i386-pc_sysfw-Remove-unused-parameter-from-pc_isa.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-hw-i386-x86-Don-t-leak-isa-bios-memory-regions.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-hw-i386-x86-Don-t-leak-pc.bios-memory-region.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-hw-i386-x86-Extract-x86_isa_bios_init-from-x86_bios_.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-hw-i386-pc_sysfw-Alias-rather-than-copy-isa-bios-reg.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-i386-correctly-select-code-in-hw-i386-that-depends-o.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-i386-pc-remove-unnecessary-MachineClass-overrides.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-hw-i386-split-x86.c-in-multiple-parts.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-scripts-update-linux-header.sh-be-more-src-tree-frie.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-scripts-update-linux-headers.sh-Remove-temporary-dir.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-scripts-update-linux-headers.sh-Fix-the-path-of-setu.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-update-linux-headers-fix-forwarding-to-asm-generic-h.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-update-linux-headers-move-pvpanic.h-to-correct-direc.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-linux-headers-Update-to-current-kvm-next.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-update-linux-headers-import-linux-kvm_para.h-header.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-machine-allow-early-use-of-machine_require_guest_mem.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-i386-sev-Replace-error_report-with-error_setg.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-i386-sev-Introduce-sev-common-type-to-encapsulate-co.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-i386-sev-Move-sev_launch_update-to-separate-class-me.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-i386-sev-Move-sev_launch_finish-to-separate-class-me.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-i386-sev-Introduce-sev-snp-guest-object.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-i386-sev-Add-a-sev_snp_enabled-helper.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-i386-sev-Add-sev_kvm_init-override-for-SEV-class.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-i386-sev-Add-snp_kvm_init-override-for-SNP-class.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-i386-cpu-Set-SEV-SNP-CPUID-bit-when-SNP-enabled.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-i386-sev-Don-t-return-launch-measurements-for-SEV-SN.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-i386-sev-Add-a-class-method-to-determine-KVM-VM-type.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-i386-sev-Update-query-sev-QAPI-format-to-handle-SEV-.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-i386-sev-Add-the-SNP-launch-start-context.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-i386-sev-Add-handling-to-encrypt-finalize-guest-laun.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-i386-sev-Set-CPU-state-to-protected-once-SNP-guest-p.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-hw-i386-sev-Add-function-to-get-SEV-metadata-from-OV.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-i386-sev-Add-support-for-populating-OVMF-metadata-pa.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-i386-sev-Add-support-for-SNP-CPUID-validation.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-hw-i386-sev-Add-support-to-encrypt-BIOS-when-SEV-SNP.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-i386-sev-Invoke-launch_updata_data-for-SEV-class.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-i386-sev-Invoke-launch_updata_data-for-SNP-class.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-i386-kvm-Add-KVM_EXIT_HYPERCALL-handling-for-KVM_HC_.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-i386-sev-Enable-KVM_HC_MAP_GPA_RANGE-hcall-for-SNP-g.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-i386-sev-Extract-build_kernel_loader_hashes.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-i386-sev-Reorder-struct-declarations.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-i386-sev-Allow-measured-direct-kernel-boot-on-SNP.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-memory-Introduce-memory_region_init_ram_guest_memfd.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-hw-i386-sev-Use-guest_memfd-for-legacy-ROMs.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-hw-i386-Add-support-for-loading-BIOS-using-guest_mem.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-i386-sev-fix-unreachable-code-coverity-issue.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-i386-sev-Move-SEV_COMMON-null-check-before-dereferen.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-i386-sev-Return-when-sev_common-is-null.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-target-i386-SEV-fix-formatting-of-CPUID-mismatch-mes.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-i386-sev-Fix-error-message-in-sev_get_capabilities.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-i386-sev-Fallback-to-the-default-SEV-device-if-none-.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-i386-sev-Don-t-allow-automatic-fallback-to-legacy-KV.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-target-i386-SEV-fix-mismatch-in-vcek-disabled-proper.patch [RHEL-39544] - kvm-virtio-rng-block-max-bytes-0.patch [RHEL-50336] - kvm-scsi-disk-Use-positive-return-value-for-status-in-dm.patch [RHEL-50000] - kvm-scsi-block-Don-t-skip-callback-for-sgio-error-status.patch [RHEL-50000] - kvm-scsi-disk-Add-warning-comments-that-host_status-erro.patch [RHEL-50000] - kvm-scsi-disk-Always-report-RESERVATION_CONFLICT-to-gues.patch [RHEL-50000] - kvm-nbd-server-Plumb-in-new-args-to-nbd_client_add.patch [RHEL-52617] - kvm-nbd-server-CVE-2024-7409-Cap-default-max-connections.patch [RHEL-52617] - kvm-nbd-server-CVE-2024-7409-Drop-non-negotiating-client.patch [RHEL-52617] - kvm-nbd-server-CVE-2024-7409-Close-stray-clients-at-serv.patch [RHEL-52617] - Resolves: RHEL-39544 ([QEMU] Add support for AMD SEV-SNP to Qemu) - Resolves: RHEL-50336 (Fail to boot up the guest including vtpm and virtio-rng (max-bytes=0) devices) - Resolves: RHEL-50000 (scsi-block: Cannot setup Windows Failover Cluster, qemu crashes on assert) - Resolves: RHEL-52617 (CVE-2024-7409 qemu-kvm: Denial of Service via Improper Synchronization in QEMU NBD Server During Socket Closure [rhel-9.5])
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From f76d73f62555ad73081558c1f56bcb832fbb8c35 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
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Date: Tue, 6 Aug 2024 13:53:00 -0500
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Subject: [PATCH 098/100] nbd/server: CVE-2024-7409: Cap default
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max-connections to 100
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MIME-Version: 1.0
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
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Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
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RH-Author: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
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RH-MergeRequest: 262: nbd/server: fix CVE-2024-7409 (qemu crash on nbd-server-stop)
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RH-Jira: RHEL-52617
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RH-Acked-by: Miroslav Rezanina <mrezanin@redhat.com>
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RH-Commit: [2/4] 1fb3b8cd9781a66bba2f4a6bee2b320e96de86aa (redhat/centos-stream/src/qemu-kvm)
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Allowing an unlimited number of clients to any web service is a recipe
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for a rudimentary denial of service attack: the client merely needs to
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open lots of sockets without closing them, until qemu no longer has
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any more fds available to allocate.
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For qemu-nbd, we default to allowing only 1 connection unless more are
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explicitly asked for (-e or --shared); this was historically picked as
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a nice default (without an explicit -t, a non-persistent qemu-nbd goes
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away after a client disconnects, without needing any additional
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follow-up commands), and we are not going to change that interface now
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(besides, someday we want to point people towards qemu-storage-daemon
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instead of qemu-nbd).
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But for qemu proper, and the newer qemu-storage-daemon, the QMP
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nbd-server-start command has historically had a default of unlimited
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number of connections, in part because unlike qemu-nbd it is
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inherently persistent until nbd-server-stop. Allowing multiple client
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sockets is particularly useful for clients that can take advantage of
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MULTI_CONN (creating parallel sockets to increase throughput),
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although known clients that do so (such as libnbd's nbdcopy) typically
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use only 8 or 16 connections (the benefits of scaling diminish once
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more sockets are competing for kernel attention). Picking a number
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large enough for typical use cases, but not unlimited, makes it
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slightly harder for a malicious client to perform a denial of service
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merely by opening lots of connections withot progressing through the
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handshake.
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This change does not eliminate CVE-2024-7409 on its own, but reduces
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the chance for fd exhaustion or unlimited memory usage as an attack
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surface. On the other hand, by itself, it makes it more obvious that
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with a finite limit, we have the problem of an unauthenticated client
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holding 100 fds opened as a way to block out a legitimate client from
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being able to connect; thus, later patches will further add timeouts
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to reject clients that are not making progress.
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This is an INTENTIONAL change in behavior, and will break any client
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of nbd-server-start that was not passing an explicit max-connections
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parameter, yet expects more than 100 simultaneous connections. We are
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not aware of any such client (as stated above, most clients aware of
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MULTI_CONN get by just fine on 8 or 16 connections, and probably cope
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with later connections failing by relying on the earlier connections;
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libvirt has not yet been passing max-connections, but generally
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creates NBD servers with the intent for a single client for the sake
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of live storage migration; meanwhile, the KubeSAN project anticipates
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a large cluster sharing multiple clients [up to 8 per node, and up to
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100 nodes in a cluster], but it currently uses qemu-nbd with an
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explicit --shared=0 rather than qemu-storage-daemon with
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nbd-server-start).
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We considered using a deprecation period (declare that omitting
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max-parameters is deprecated, and make it mandatory in 3 releases -
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then we don't need to pick an arbitrary default); that has zero risk
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of breaking any apps that accidentally depended on more than 100
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connections, and where such breakage might not be noticed under unit
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testing but only under the larger loads of production usage. But it
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does not close the denial-of-service hole until far into the future,
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and requires all apps to change to add the parameter even if 100 was
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good enough. It also has a drawback that any app (like libvirt) that
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is accidentally relying on an unlimited default should seriously
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consider their own CVE now, at which point they are going to change to
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pass explicit max-connections sooner than waiting for 3 qemu releases.
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Finally, if our changed default breaks an app, that app can always
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pass in an explicit max-parameters with a larger value.
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It is also intentional that the HMP interface to nbd-server-start is
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not changed to expose max-connections (any client needing to fine-tune
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things should be using QMP).
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Suggested-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>
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Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
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Message-ID: <20240807174943.771624-12-eblake@redhat.com>
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Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>
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[ericb: Expand commit message to summarize Dan's argument for why we
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break corner-case back-compat behavior without a deprecation period]
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Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
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(cherry picked from commit c8a76dbd90c2f48df89b75bef74917f90a59b623)
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Jira: https://issues.redhat.com/browse/RHEL-52617
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Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
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---
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block/monitor/block-hmp-cmds.c | 3 ++-
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blockdev-nbd.c | 8 ++++++++
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include/block/nbd.h | 7 +++++++
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qapi/block-export.json | 4 ++--
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4 files changed, 19 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/block/monitor/block-hmp-cmds.c b/block/monitor/block-hmp-cmds.c
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index d954bec6f1..bdf2eb50b6 100644
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--- a/block/monitor/block-hmp-cmds.c
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+++ b/block/monitor/block-hmp-cmds.c
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@@ -402,7 +402,8 @@ void hmp_nbd_server_start(Monitor *mon, const QDict *qdict)
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goto exit;
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}
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- nbd_server_start(addr, NULL, NULL, 0, &local_err);
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+ nbd_server_start(addr, NULL, NULL, NBD_DEFAULT_MAX_CONNECTIONS,
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+ &local_err);
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qapi_free_SocketAddress(addr);
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if (local_err != NULL) {
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goto exit;
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diff --git a/blockdev-nbd.c b/blockdev-nbd.c
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index 267a1de903..24ba5382db 100644
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--- a/blockdev-nbd.c
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+++ b/blockdev-nbd.c
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@@ -170,6 +170,10 @@ void nbd_server_start(SocketAddress *addr, const char *tls_creds,
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void nbd_server_start_options(NbdServerOptions *arg, Error **errp)
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{
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+ if (!arg->has_max_connections) {
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+ arg->max_connections = NBD_DEFAULT_MAX_CONNECTIONS;
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+ }
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+
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nbd_server_start(arg->addr, arg->tls_creds, arg->tls_authz,
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arg->max_connections, errp);
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}
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@@ -182,6 +186,10 @@ void qmp_nbd_server_start(SocketAddressLegacy *addr,
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{
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SocketAddress *addr_flat = socket_address_flatten(addr);
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+ if (!has_max_connections) {
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+ max_connections = NBD_DEFAULT_MAX_CONNECTIONS;
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+ }
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+
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nbd_server_start(addr_flat, tls_creds, tls_authz, max_connections, errp);
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qapi_free_SocketAddress(addr_flat);
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}
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diff --git a/include/block/nbd.h b/include/block/nbd.h
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index 1d4d65922d..d4f8b21aec 100644
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--- a/include/block/nbd.h
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+++ b/include/block/nbd.h
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@@ -39,6 +39,13 @@ extern const BlockExportDriver blk_exp_nbd;
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*/
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#define NBD_DEFAULT_HANDSHAKE_MAX_SECS 10
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+/*
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+ * NBD_DEFAULT_MAX_CONNECTIONS: Number of client sockets to allow at
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+ * once; must be large enough to allow a MULTI_CONN-aware client like
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+ * nbdcopy to create its typical number of 8-16 sockets.
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+ */
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+#define NBD_DEFAULT_MAX_CONNECTIONS 100
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+
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/* Handshake phase structs - this struct is passed on the wire */
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typedef struct NBDOption {
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diff --git a/qapi/block-export.json b/qapi/block-export.json
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index 3919a2d5b9..f45e4fd481 100644
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--- a/qapi/block-export.json
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+++ b/qapi/block-export.json
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@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
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# @max-connections: The maximum number of connections to allow at the
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# same time, 0 for unlimited. Setting this to 1 also stops the
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# server from advertising multiple client support (since 5.2;
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-# default: 0)
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+# default: 100)
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#
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# Since: 4.2
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##
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@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@
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# @max-connections: The maximum number of connections to allow at the
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# same time, 0 for unlimited. Setting this to 1 also stops the
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# server from advertising multiple client support (since 5.2;
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-# default: 0).
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+# default: 100).
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#
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# Errors:
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# - if the server is already running
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--
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2.39.3
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