bdrv_reopen_multiple() does not invoke bdrv_reopen_abort() for the
element of the reopen queue for which bdrv_reopen_prepare() failed,
because it assumes that the prepare function will have rolled back all
changes already.
However, bdrv_reopen_prepare() does not do this in every case: It may
notice an error after BlockDriver.bdrv_reopen_prepare() succeeded, and
it will not invoke BlockDriver.bdrv_reopen_abort() then; and neither
will bdrv_reopen_multiple(), as explained above.
This is wrong because we must always call .bdrv_reopen_commit() or
.bdrv_reopen_abort() after .bdrv_reopen_prepare() has succeeded.
Otherwise, the block driver has no chance to undo what it has done in
its implementation of .bdrv_reopen_prepare().
To fix this, bdrv_reopen_prepare() has to call .bdrv_reopen_abort() if
it wants to return an error after .bdrv_reopen_prepare() has succeeded.
Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <[email protected]>
Reviewed-by: Alberto Garcia <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <[email protected]>
QDict *orig_reopen_opts;
char *discard = NULL;
bool read_only;
+ bool drv_prepared = false;
assert(reopen_state != NULL);
assert(reopen_state->bs->drv != NULL);
goto error;
}
+ drv_prepared = true;
+
/* Options that are not handled are only okay if they are unchanged
* compared to the old state. It is expected that some options are only
* used for the initial open, but not reopen (e.g. filename) */
reopen_state->options = qobject_ref(orig_reopen_opts);
error:
+ if (ret < 0 && drv_prepared) {
+ /* drv->bdrv_reopen_prepare() has succeeded, so we need to
+ * call drv->bdrv_reopen_abort() before signaling an error
+ * (bdrv_reopen_multiple() will not call bdrv_reopen_abort()
+ * when the respective bdrv_reopen_prepare() has failed) */
+ if (drv->bdrv_reopen_abort) {
+ drv->bdrv_reopen_abort(reopen_state);
+ }
+ }
qemu_opts_del(opts);
qobject_unref(orig_reopen_opts);
g_free(discard);