Matthew Rosato <mjrosato@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> 于2023年6月3日周六 02:41写道: > > On 6/2/23 2:18 PM, Sam Li wrote: > > Matthew Rosato <mjrosato@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> 于2023年6月1日周四 02:21写道: > >> > >> On 5/15/23 12:04 PM, Stefan Hajnoczi wrote: > >>> From: Sam Li <faithilikerun@xxxxxxxxx> > >>> > >>> Use get_sysfs_str_val() to get the string value of device > >>> zoned model. Then get_sysfs_zoned_model() can convert it to > >>> BlockZoneModel type of QEMU. > >>> > >>> Use get_sysfs_long_val() to get the long value of zoned device > >>> information. > >> > >> Hi Stefan, Sam, > >> > >> I am having an issue on s390x using virtio-blk-{pci,ccw} backed by an NVMe partition, and I've bisected the root cause to this commit. > >> > >> I noticed that tests which use the partition e.g. /dev/nvme0n1p1 as a backing device would fail, but those that use the namespace e.g. /dev/nvme0n1 would still succeed. The root issue appears to be that the block device associated with the partition does not have a "max_segments" attribute, and prior to this patch hdev_get_max_segment() would return -ENOENT in this case. After this patch, however, QEMU is instead crashing. It looks like g_file_get_contents is returning 0 with a len == 0 if the specified sysfs path does not exist. The following diff on top seems to resolve the issue for me: > >> > >> > >> diff --git a/block/file-posix.c b/block/file-posix.c > >> index 0ab158efba2..eeb0247c74e 100644 > >> --- a/block/file-posix.c > >> +++ b/block/file-posix.c > >> @@ -1243,7 +1243,7 @@ static int get_sysfs_str_val(struct stat *st, const char *attribute, > >> major(st->st_rdev), minor(st->st_rdev), > >> attribute); > >> ret = g_file_get_contents(sysfspath, val, &len, NULL); > >> - if (ret == -1) { > >> + if (ret == -1 || len == 0) { > >> return -ENOENT; > >> } > >> > > > > Hi Matthew, > > > > Thanks for the information. After some checking, I think the bug here > > is that g_file_get_contens returns g_boolean value and the error case > > will return 0 instead of -1 in my previous code. Can the following > > line fix your issue on the s390x device? > > > > + if (ret == FALSE) { > > > > https://docs.gtk.org/glib/func.file_get_contents.html > > Hi Sam, > > Ah, good point, I didn't notice file_get_contents was meant to be a bool return and wondered why I was getting a return of 0 in the failing case, hence the check for len == 0. > > Anyway, yes, I verified that checking for ret == FALSE fixes the issue. FWIW, along the same line I also checked that this works: > > if (!g_file_get_contents(sysfspath, val, &len, NULL)) { > return -ENOENT; > } > > which I personally think looks cleaner and matches the other uses of g_file_get_contents in QEMU. Could also get rid of ret and just return 0 at the bottom of the function. Indeed. I will fix this. Thanks! Sam