When the I/O thread quits (e.g. due to an I/O error, lseek() error, whatever), any subsequent virFDStream API should return error too. Moreover, when invoking stream event callback, we must set the VIR_STREAM_EVENT_ERROR flag so that the callback knows something bad happened. Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@xxxxxxxxxx> --- src/util/virfdstream.c | 15 +++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 15 insertions(+) diff --git a/src/util/virfdstream.c b/src/util/virfdstream.c index 7ee58be13..ebd0f6cf1 100644 --- a/src/util/virfdstream.c +++ b/src/util/virfdstream.c @@ -312,6 +312,9 @@ static void virFDStreamEvent(int watch ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, return; } + if (fdst->threadErr) + events |= VIR_STREAM_EVENT_ERROR; + cb = fdst->cb; cbopaque = fdst->opaque; ff = fdst->ff; @@ -764,6 +767,9 @@ static int virFDStreamWrite(virStreamPtr st, const char *bytes, size_t nbytes) return -1; } + if (fdst->threadErr) + return -1; + if (!fdst) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s", _("stream is not open")); @@ -844,6 +850,9 @@ static int virFDStreamRead(virStreamPtr st, char *bytes, size_t nbytes) return -1; } + if (fdst->threadErr) + return -1; + if (!fdst) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR, "%s", _("stream is not open")); @@ -959,6 +968,9 @@ virFDStreamSendHole(virStreamPtr st, fdst->offset += length; } + if (fdst->threadErr) + goto cleanup; + if (fdst->thread) { /* Things are a bit complicated here. If FDStream is in a * read mode, then if the message at the queue head is @@ -1018,6 +1030,9 @@ virFDStreamInData(virStreamPtr st, virObjectLock(fdst); + if (fdst->threadErr) + goto cleanup; + if (fdst->thread) { virFDStreamMsgPtr msg; -- 2.13.0 -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list