qemu/block/snapshot.c

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/*
* Block layer snapshot related functions
*
* Copyright (c) 2003-2008 Fabrice Bellard
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
* of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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*
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*
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* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
* THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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* THE SOFTWARE.
*/
#include "qemu/osdep.h"
#include "block/snapshot.h"
#include "block/block_int.h"
#include "block/qdict.h"
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#include "qapi/error.h"
#include "qapi/qmp/qdict.h"
#include "qapi/qmp/qstring.h"
#include "qemu/option.h"
#include "sysemu/block-backend.h"
QemuOptsList internal_snapshot_opts = {
.name = "snapshot",
.head = QTAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(internal_snapshot_opts.head),
.desc = {
{
.name = SNAPSHOT_OPT_ID,
.type = QEMU_OPT_STRING,
.help = "snapshot id"
},{
.name = SNAPSHOT_OPT_NAME,
.type = QEMU_OPT_STRING,
.help = "snapshot name"
},{
/* end of list */
}
},
};
int bdrv_snapshot_find(BlockDriverState *bs, QEMUSnapshotInfo *sn_info,
const char *name)
{
QEMUSnapshotInfo *sn_tab, *sn;
int nb_sns, i, ret;
GLOBAL_STATE_CODE();
ret = -ENOENT;
nb_sns = bdrv_snapshot_list(bs, &sn_tab);
if (nb_sns < 0) {
return ret;
}
for (i = 0; i < nb_sns; i++) {
sn = &sn_tab[i];
block/snapshot.c: eliminate use of ID input in snapshot operations At this moment, QEMU attempts to create/load/delete snapshots by using either an ID (id_str) or a name. The problem is that the code isn't consistent of whether the entered argument is an ID or a name, causing unexpected behaviors. For example, when creating snapshots via savevm <arg>, what happens is that "arg" is treated as both name and id_str. In a guest without snapshots, create a single snapshot via savevm: (qemu) savevm 0 (qemu) info snapshots List of snapshots present on all disks: ID TAG VM SIZE DATE VM CLOCK -- 0 741M 2018-07-31 13:39:56 00:41:25.313 A snapshot with name "0" is created. ID is hidden from the user, but the ID is a non-zero integer that starts at "1". Thus, this snapshot has id_str=1, TAG="0". Creating a second snapshot with arg = 1, the first one is deleted: (qemu) savevm 1 (qemu) info snapshots List of snapshots present on all disks: ID TAG VM SIZE DATE VM CLOCK -- 1 741M 2018-07-31 13:42:14 00:41:55.252 What happened? - when creating the second snapshot, a verification is done inside bdrv_all_delete_snapshot to delete any existing snapshots that matches an string argument. Here, the code calls bdrv_all_delete_snapshot("1", ...); - bdrv_all_delete_snapshot calls bdrv_snapshot_find(..., "1") for each BlockDriverState of the guest. And this is where things goes tilting: bdrv_snapshot_find does a search by both id_str and name. It finds out that there is a snapshot that has id_str = 1, stores a reference to the snapshot in the sn_info pointer and then returns match found; - since a match was found, a call to bdrv_snapshot_delete_by_id_or_name() is made. This function ignores the pointer written by bdrv_snapshot_find. Instead, it deletes the snapshot using bdrv_snapshot_delete() calling it first with id_str = 1. If it fails to delete, then it calls it again with name = 1. - after all that, QEMU creates the new snapshot, that has id_str = 1 and name = 1. The user is left wondering that happened with the first snapshot created. Similar bugs can be triggered when using loadvm and delvm. Before contemplating discarding the use of ID input in these operations, I've searched the code of what would be the implications. My findings are: - the RBD and Sheepdog drivers don't care. Both uses the 'name' field as key in their logic, making id_str = name when appropriate. replay-snapshot.c does not make any special use of id_str; - qcow2 uses id_str as an unique identifier but it is automatically calculated, not being influenced by user input. Other than that, there are no distinguish operations made only with id_str; - in blockdev.c, the delete operation uses a match of both id_str AND name. Given that id_str is either a copy of 'name' or auto-generated, we're fine here. This gives motivation to not consider ID as a valid user input in HMP commands - sticking with 'name' input only is more consistent. To accomplish that, the following changes were made in this patch: - bdrv_snapshot_find() does not match for id_str anymore, only 'name'. The function is called in save_snapshot(), load_snapshot(), bdrv_all_delete_snapshot() and bdrv_all_find_snapshot(). This change makes the search function more predictable and does not change the behavior of any underlying code that uses these affected functions, which are related to HMP (which is fine) and the main loop inside vl.c (which doesn't care about it anyways); - bdrv_all_delete_snapshot() does not call bdrv_snapshot_delete_by_id_or_name anymore. Instead, it uses the pointer returned by bdrv_snapshot_find to erase the snapshot with the exact match of id_str an name. This function is called in save_snapshot and hmp_delvm, thus this change produces the intended effect; - documentation changes to reflect the new behavior. I consider this to be an API fix instead of an API change - the user was already creating snapshots using 'name', but now he/she will also enjoy a consistent behavior. Ideally we would get rid of the id_str field entirely, but this would have repercussions on existing snapshots. Another day perhaps. Signed-off-by: Daniel Henrique Barboza <danielhb413@gmail.com> Acked-by: Dr. David Alan Gilbert <dgilbert@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2018-11-07 16:09:58 +03:00
if (!strcmp(sn->name, name)) {
*sn_info = *sn;
ret = 0;
break;
}
}
g_free(sn_tab);
return ret;
}
/**
* Look up an internal snapshot by @id and @name.
* @bs: block device to search
* @id: unique snapshot ID, or NULL
* @name: snapshot name, or NULL
* @sn_info: location to store information on the snapshot found
* @errp: location to store error, will be set only for exception
*
* This function will traverse snapshot list in @bs to search the matching
* one, @id and @name are the matching condition:
* If both @id and @name are specified, find the first one with id @id and
* name @name.
* If only @id is specified, find the first one with id @id.
* If only @name is specified, find the first one with name @name.
* if none is specified, abort().
*
* Returns: true when a snapshot is found and @sn_info will be filled, false
* when error or not found. If all operation succeed but no matching one is
* found, @errp will NOT be set.
*/
bool bdrv_snapshot_find_by_id_and_name(BlockDriverState *bs,
const char *id,
const char *name,
QEMUSnapshotInfo *sn_info,
Error **errp)
{
QEMUSnapshotInfo *sn_tab, *sn;
int nb_sns, i;
bool ret = false;
assert(id || name);
GLOBAL_STATE_CODE();
nb_sns = bdrv_snapshot_list(bs, &sn_tab);
if (nb_sns < 0) {
error_setg_errno(errp, -nb_sns, "Failed to get a snapshot list");
return false;
} else if (nb_sns == 0) {
return false;
}
if (id && name) {
for (i = 0; i < nb_sns; i++) {
sn = &sn_tab[i];
if (!strcmp(sn->id_str, id) && !strcmp(sn->name, name)) {
*sn_info = *sn;
ret = true;
break;
}
}
} else if (id) {
for (i = 0; i < nb_sns; i++) {
sn = &sn_tab[i];
if (!strcmp(sn->id_str, id)) {
*sn_info = *sn;
ret = true;
break;
}
}
} else if (name) {
for (i = 0; i < nb_sns; i++) {
sn = &sn_tab[i];
if (!strcmp(sn->name, name)) {
*sn_info = *sn;
ret = true;
break;
}
}
}
g_free(sn_tab);
return ret;
}
/**
* Return a pointer to child of given BDS to which we can fall
* back if the given BDS does not support snapshots.
* Return NULL if there is no BDS to (safely) fall back to.
*/
static BdrvChild * GRAPH_RDLOCK
bdrv_snapshot_fallback_child(BlockDriverState *bs)
{
BdrvChild *fallback = bdrv_primary_child(bs);
BdrvChild *child;
GLOBAL_STATE_CODE();
assert_bdrv_graph_readable();
/* We allow fallback only to primary child */
if (!fallback) {
return NULL;
}
/*
* Check that there are no other children that would need to be
* snapshotted. If there are, it is not safe to fall back to
* fallback.
*/
QLIST_FOREACH(child, &bs->children, next) {
if (child->role & (BDRV_CHILD_DATA | BDRV_CHILD_METADATA |
BDRV_CHILD_FILTERED) &&
child != fallback)
{
return NULL;
}
}
return fallback;
}
static BlockDriverState * GRAPH_RDLOCK
bdrv_snapshot_fallback(BlockDriverState *bs)
{
GLOBAL_STATE_CODE();
return child_bs(bdrv_snapshot_fallback_child(bs));
}
int bdrv_can_snapshot(BlockDriverState *bs)
{
BlockDriver *drv = bs->drv;
GLOBAL_STATE_CODE();
if (!drv || !bdrv_is_inserted(bs) || !bdrv_is_writable(bs)) {
return 0;
}
if (!drv->bdrv_snapshot_create) {
BlockDriverState *fallback_bs = bdrv_snapshot_fallback(bs);
if (fallback_bs) {
return bdrv_can_snapshot(fallback_bs);
}
return 0;
}
return 1;
}
int bdrv_snapshot_create(BlockDriverState *bs,
QEMUSnapshotInfo *sn_info)
{
BlockDriver *drv = bs->drv;
BlockDriverState *fallback_bs = bdrv_snapshot_fallback(bs);
GLOBAL_STATE_CODE();
if (!drv) {
return -ENOMEDIUM;
}
if (drv->bdrv_snapshot_create) {
return drv->bdrv_snapshot_create(bs, sn_info);
}
if (fallback_bs) {
return bdrv_snapshot_create(fallback_bs, sn_info);
}
return -ENOTSUP;
}
int bdrv_snapshot_goto(BlockDriverState *bs,
const char *snapshot_id,
Error **errp)
{
BlockDriver *drv = bs->drv;
BdrvChild *fallback;
int ret, open_ret;
GLOBAL_STATE_CODE();
if (!drv) {
error_setg(errp, "Block driver is closed");
return -ENOMEDIUM;
}
if (!QLIST_EMPTY(&bs->dirty_bitmaps)) {
error_setg(errp, "Device has active dirty bitmaps");
return -EBUSY;
}
if (drv->bdrv_snapshot_goto) {
ret = drv->bdrv_snapshot_goto(bs, snapshot_id);
if (ret < 0) {
error_setg_errno(errp, -ret, "Failed to load snapshot");
}
return ret;
}
bdrv_graph_rdlock_main_loop();
fallback = bdrv_snapshot_fallback_child(bs);
bdrv_graph_rdunlock_main_loop();
if (fallback) {
QDict *options;
QDict *file_options;
Error *local_err = NULL;
BlockDriverState *fallback_bs = fallback->bs;
char *subqdict_prefix = g_strdup_printf("%s.", fallback->name);
options = qdict_clone_shallow(bs->options);
/* Prevent it from getting deleted when detached from bs */
bdrv_ref(fallback_bs);
qdict_extract_subqdict(options, &file_options, subqdict_prefix);
qobject_unref(file_options);
g_free(subqdict_prefix);
/* Force .bdrv_open() below to re-attach fallback_bs on fallback */
qdict_put_str(options, fallback->name,
bdrv_get_node_name(fallback_bs));
/* Now close bs, apply the snapshot on fallback_bs, and re-open bs */
if (drv->bdrv_close) {
drv->bdrv_close(bs);
}
/* .bdrv_open() will re-attach it */
bdrv_graph_wrlock();
bdrv_unref_child(bs, fallback);
bdrv_graph_wrunlock();
ret = bdrv_snapshot_goto(fallback_bs, snapshot_id, errp);
open_ret = drv->bdrv_open(bs, options, bs->open_flags, &local_err);
qobject_unref(options);
if (open_ret < 0) {
bdrv_unref(fallback_bs);
bs->drv = NULL;
/* A bdrv_snapshot_goto() error takes precedence */
error_propagate(errp, local_err);
return ret < 0 ? ret : open_ret;
}
/*
* fallback was a primary child. It was closed above and set to NULL,
* but the .bdrv_open() call has opened it again, because we set the
* respective option (with the qdict_put_str() call above).
* Assert that .bdrv_open() has attached the right BDS as primary child.
*/
bdrv_graph_rdlock_main_loop();
assert(bdrv_primary_bs(bs) == fallback_bs);
bdrv_graph_rdunlock_main_loop();
bdrv_unref(fallback_bs);
return ret;
}
error_setg(errp, "Block driver does not support snapshots");
return -ENOTSUP;
}
/**
* Delete an internal snapshot by @snapshot_id and @name.
* @bs: block device used in the operation
* @snapshot_id: unique snapshot ID, or NULL
* @name: snapshot name, or NULL
* @errp: location to store error
*
* If both @snapshot_id and @name are specified, delete the first one with
* id @snapshot_id and name @name.
* If only @snapshot_id is specified, delete the first one with id
* @snapshot_id.
* If only @name is specified, delete the first one with name @name.
* if none is specified, return -EINVAL.
*
* Returns: 0 on success, -errno on failure. If @bs is not inserted, return
* -ENOMEDIUM. If @snapshot_id and @name are both NULL, return -EINVAL. If @bs
* does not support internal snapshot deletion, return -ENOTSUP. If @bs does
* not support parameter @snapshot_id or @name, or one of them is not correctly
* specified, return -EINVAL. If @bs can't find one matching @id and @name,
* return -ENOENT. If @errp != NULL, it will always be filled with error
* message on failure.
*/
int bdrv_snapshot_delete(BlockDriverState *bs,
const char *snapshot_id,
const char *name,
Error **errp)
{
BlockDriver *drv = bs->drv;
BlockDriverState *fallback_bs = bdrv_snapshot_fallback(bs);
int ret;
GLOBAL_STATE_CODE();
if (!drv) {
error_setg(errp, "Device '%s' has no medium",
bdrv_get_device_name(bs));
return -ENOMEDIUM;
}
if (!snapshot_id && !name) {
error_setg(errp, "snapshot_id and name are both NULL");
return -EINVAL;
}
/* drain all pending i/o before deleting snapshot */
bdrv_drained_begin(bs);
if (drv->bdrv_snapshot_delete) {
ret = drv->bdrv_snapshot_delete(bs, snapshot_id, name, errp);
} else if (fallback_bs) {
ret = bdrv_snapshot_delete(fallback_bs, snapshot_id, name, errp);
} else {
error_setg(errp, "Block format '%s' used by device '%s' "
"does not support internal snapshot deletion",
drv->format_name, bdrv_get_device_name(bs));
ret = -ENOTSUP;
}
bdrv_drained_end(bs);
return ret;
}
int bdrv_snapshot_list(BlockDriverState *bs,
QEMUSnapshotInfo **psn_info)
{
GLOBAL_STATE_CODE();
GRAPH_RDLOCK_GUARD_MAINLOOP();
BlockDriver *drv = bs->drv;
BlockDriverState *fallback_bs = bdrv_snapshot_fallback(bs);
if (!drv) {
return -ENOMEDIUM;
}
if (drv->bdrv_snapshot_list) {
return drv->bdrv_snapshot_list(bs, psn_info);
}
if (fallback_bs) {
return bdrv_snapshot_list(fallback_bs, psn_info);
}
return -ENOTSUP;
}
/**
* Temporarily load an internal snapshot by @snapshot_id and @name.
* @bs: block device used in the operation
* @snapshot_id: unique snapshot ID, or NULL
* @name: snapshot name, or NULL
* @errp: location to store error
*
* If both @snapshot_id and @name are specified, load the first one with
* id @snapshot_id and name @name.
* If only @snapshot_id is specified, load the first one with id
* @snapshot_id.
* If only @name is specified, load the first one with name @name.
* if none is specified, return -EINVAL.
*
* Returns: 0 on success, -errno on fail. If @bs is not inserted, return
* -ENOMEDIUM. If @bs is not readonly, return -EINVAL. If @bs did not support
* internal snapshot, return -ENOTSUP. If qemu can't find a matching @id and
* @name, return -ENOENT. If @errp != NULL, it will always be filled on
* failure.
*/
int bdrv_snapshot_load_tmp(BlockDriverState *bs,
const char *snapshot_id,
const char *name,
Error **errp)
{
BlockDriver *drv = bs->drv;
GLOBAL_STATE_CODE();
GRAPH_RDLOCK_GUARD_MAINLOOP();
if (!drv) {
error_setg(errp, "Device '%s' has no medium",
bdrv_get_device_name(bs));
return -ENOMEDIUM;
}
if (!snapshot_id && !name) {
error_setg(errp, "snapshot_id and name are both NULL");
return -EINVAL;
}
if (!bdrv_is_read_only(bs)) {
error_setg(errp, "Device is not readonly");
return -EINVAL;
}
if (drv->bdrv_snapshot_load_tmp) {
return drv->bdrv_snapshot_load_tmp(bs, snapshot_id, name, errp);
}
error_setg(errp, "Block format '%s' used by device '%s' "
"does not support temporarily loading internal snapshots",
drv->format_name, bdrv_get_device_name(bs));
return -ENOTSUP;
}
int bdrv_snapshot_load_tmp_by_id_or_name(BlockDriverState *bs,
const char *id_or_name,
Error **errp)
{
int ret;
Error *local_err = NULL;
GLOBAL_STATE_CODE();
ret = bdrv_snapshot_load_tmp(bs, id_or_name, NULL, &local_err);
if (ret == -ENOENT || ret == -EINVAL) {
error_free(local_err);
local_err = NULL;
ret = bdrv_snapshot_load_tmp(bs, NULL, id_or_name, &local_err);
}
error_propagate(errp, local_err);
return ret;
}
static int GRAPH_RDLOCK
bdrv_all_get_snapshot_devices(bool has_devices, strList *devices,
GList **all_bdrvs, Error **errp)
{
g_autoptr(GList) bdrvs = NULL;
if (has_devices) {
if (!devices) {
error_setg(errp, "At least one device is required for snapshot");
return -1;
}
while (devices) {
BlockDriverState *bs = bdrv_find_node(devices->value);
if (!bs) {
error_setg(errp, "No block device node '%s'", devices->value);
return -1;
}
bdrvs = g_list_append(bdrvs, bs);
devices = devices->next;
}
} else {
BlockDriverState *bs;
BdrvNextIterator it;
for (bs = bdrv_first(&it); bs; bs = bdrv_next(&it)) {
bdrvs = g_list_append(bdrvs, bs);
}
}
*all_bdrvs = g_steal_pointer(&bdrvs);
return 0;
}
static bool GRAPH_RDLOCK bdrv_all_snapshots_includes_bs(BlockDriverState *bs)
{
GLOBAL_STATE_CODE();
assert_bdrv_graph_readable();
if (!bdrv_is_inserted(bs) || bdrv_is_read_only(bs)) {
return false;
}
/* Include all nodes that are either in use by a BlockBackend, or that
* aren't attached to any node, but owned by the monitor. */
return bdrv_has_blk(bs) || QLIST_EMPTY(&bs->parents);
}
/* Group operations. All block drivers are involved. */
bool bdrv_all_can_snapshot(bool has_devices, strList *devices,
Error **errp)
{
g_autoptr(GList) bdrvs = NULL;
GList *iterbdrvs;
GLOBAL_STATE_CODE();
GRAPH_RDLOCK_GUARD_MAINLOOP();
if (bdrv_all_get_snapshot_devices(has_devices, devices, &bdrvs, errp) < 0) {
return false;
}
iterbdrvs = bdrvs;
while (iterbdrvs) {
BlockDriverState *bs = iterbdrvs->data;
bool ok = true;
if (devices || bdrv_all_snapshots_includes_bs(bs)) {
ok = bdrv_can_snapshot(bs);
}
if (!ok) {
error_setg(errp, "Device '%s' is writable but does not support "
"snapshots", bdrv_get_device_or_node_name(bs));
return false;
}
iterbdrvs = iterbdrvs->next;
}
return true;
}
int bdrv_all_delete_snapshot(const char *name,
bool has_devices, strList *devices,
Error **errp)
{
block/snapshot: Fix missing ERRP_GUARD() for error_prepend() As the comment in qapi/error, passing @errp to error_prepend() requires ERRP_GUARD(): * = Why, when and how to use ERRP_GUARD() = * * Without ERRP_GUARD(), use of the @errp parameter is restricted: ... * - It should not be passed to error_prepend(), error_vprepend() or * error_append_hint(), because that doesn't work with &error_fatal. * ERRP_GUARD() lifts these restrictions. * * To use ERRP_GUARD(), add it right at the beginning of the function. * @errp can then be used without worrying about the argument being * NULL or &error_fatal. ERRP_GUARD() could avoid the case when @errp is &error_fatal, the user can't see this additional information, because exit() happens in error_setg earlier than information is added [1]. In block/snapshot.c, there are 2 functions passing @errp to error_prepend() without ERRP_GUARD(): - bdrv_all_delete_snapshot() - bdrv_all_goto_snapshot() As the APIs exposed in include/block/snapshot.h, they could be called by other modules. To avoid potential issues as [1] said, add missing ERRP_GUARD() at the beginning of these 2 functions. [1]: Issue description in the commit message of commit ae7c80a7bd73 ("error: New macro ERRP_GUARD()"). Cc: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com> Cc: Hanna Reitz <hreitz@redhat.com> Cc: qemu-block@nongnu.org Signed-off-by: Zhao Liu <zhao1.liu@intel.com> Message-ID: <20240311033822.3142585-11-zhao1.liu@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com>
2024-03-11 06:38:03 +03:00
ERRP_GUARD();
g_autoptr(GList) bdrvs = NULL;
GList *iterbdrvs;
GLOBAL_STATE_CODE();
GRAPH_RDLOCK_GUARD_MAINLOOP();
if (bdrv_all_get_snapshot_devices(has_devices, devices, &bdrvs, errp) < 0) {
return -1;
}
iterbdrvs = bdrvs;
while (iterbdrvs) {
BlockDriverState *bs = iterbdrvs->data;
QEMUSnapshotInfo sn1, *snapshot = &sn1;
int ret = 0;
if ((devices || bdrv_all_snapshots_includes_bs(bs)) &&
bdrv_snapshot_find(bs, snapshot, name) >= 0)
{
block/snapshot.c: eliminate use of ID input in snapshot operations At this moment, QEMU attempts to create/load/delete snapshots by using either an ID (id_str) or a name. The problem is that the code isn't consistent of whether the entered argument is an ID or a name, causing unexpected behaviors. For example, when creating snapshots via savevm <arg>, what happens is that "arg" is treated as both name and id_str. In a guest without snapshots, create a single snapshot via savevm: (qemu) savevm 0 (qemu) info snapshots List of snapshots present on all disks: ID TAG VM SIZE DATE VM CLOCK -- 0 741M 2018-07-31 13:39:56 00:41:25.313 A snapshot with name "0" is created. ID is hidden from the user, but the ID is a non-zero integer that starts at "1". Thus, this snapshot has id_str=1, TAG="0". Creating a second snapshot with arg = 1, the first one is deleted: (qemu) savevm 1 (qemu) info snapshots List of snapshots present on all disks: ID TAG VM SIZE DATE VM CLOCK -- 1 741M 2018-07-31 13:42:14 00:41:55.252 What happened? - when creating the second snapshot, a verification is done inside bdrv_all_delete_snapshot to delete any existing snapshots that matches an string argument. Here, the code calls bdrv_all_delete_snapshot("1", ...); - bdrv_all_delete_snapshot calls bdrv_snapshot_find(..., "1") for each BlockDriverState of the guest. And this is where things goes tilting: bdrv_snapshot_find does a search by both id_str and name. It finds out that there is a snapshot that has id_str = 1, stores a reference to the snapshot in the sn_info pointer and then returns match found; - since a match was found, a call to bdrv_snapshot_delete_by_id_or_name() is made. This function ignores the pointer written by bdrv_snapshot_find. Instead, it deletes the snapshot using bdrv_snapshot_delete() calling it first with id_str = 1. If it fails to delete, then it calls it again with name = 1. - after all that, QEMU creates the new snapshot, that has id_str = 1 and name = 1. The user is left wondering that happened with the first snapshot created. Similar bugs can be triggered when using loadvm and delvm. Before contemplating discarding the use of ID input in these operations, I've searched the code of what would be the implications. My findings are: - the RBD and Sheepdog drivers don't care. Both uses the 'name' field as key in their logic, making id_str = name when appropriate. replay-snapshot.c does not make any special use of id_str; - qcow2 uses id_str as an unique identifier but it is automatically calculated, not being influenced by user input. Other than that, there are no distinguish operations made only with id_str; - in blockdev.c, the delete operation uses a match of both id_str AND name. Given that id_str is either a copy of 'name' or auto-generated, we're fine here. This gives motivation to not consider ID as a valid user input in HMP commands - sticking with 'name' input only is more consistent. To accomplish that, the following changes were made in this patch: - bdrv_snapshot_find() does not match for id_str anymore, only 'name'. The function is called in save_snapshot(), load_snapshot(), bdrv_all_delete_snapshot() and bdrv_all_find_snapshot(). This change makes the search function more predictable and does not change the behavior of any underlying code that uses these affected functions, which are related to HMP (which is fine) and the main loop inside vl.c (which doesn't care about it anyways); - bdrv_all_delete_snapshot() does not call bdrv_snapshot_delete_by_id_or_name anymore. Instead, it uses the pointer returned by bdrv_snapshot_find to erase the snapshot with the exact match of id_str an name. This function is called in save_snapshot and hmp_delvm, thus this change produces the intended effect; - documentation changes to reflect the new behavior. I consider this to be an API fix instead of an API change - the user was already creating snapshots using 'name', but now he/she will also enjoy a consistent behavior. Ideally we would get rid of the id_str field entirely, but this would have repercussions on existing snapshots. Another day perhaps. Signed-off-by: Daniel Henrique Barboza <danielhb413@gmail.com> Acked-by: Dr. David Alan Gilbert <dgilbert@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2018-11-07 16:09:58 +03:00
ret = bdrv_snapshot_delete(bs, snapshot->id_str,
snapshot->name, errp);
}
if (ret < 0) {
error_prepend(errp, "Could not delete snapshot '%s' on '%s': ",
name, bdrv_get_device_or_node_name(bs));
return -1;
}
iterbdrvs = iterbdrvs->next;
}
return 0;
}
int bdrv_all_goto_snapshot(const char *name,
bool has_devices, strList *devices,
Error **errp)
{
block/snapshot: Fix missing ERRP_GUARD() for error_prepend() As the comment in qapi/error, passing @errp to error_prepend() requires ERRP_GUARD(): * = Why, when and how to use ERRP_GUARD() = * * Without ERRP_GUARD(), use of the @errp parameter is restricted: ... * - It should not be passed to error_prepend(), error_vprepend() or * error_append_hint(), because that doesn't work with &error_fatal. * ERRP_GUARD() lifts these restrictions. * * To use ERRP_GUARD(), add it right at the beginning of the function. * @errp can then be used without worrying about the argument being * NULL or &error_fatal. ERRP_GUARD() could avoid the case when @errp is &error_fatal, the user can't see this additional information, because exit() happens in error_setg earlier than information is added [1]. In block/snapshot.c, there are 2 functions passing @errp to error_prepend() without ERRP_GUARD(): - bdrv_all_delete_snapshot() - bdrv_all_goto_snapshot() As the APIs exposed in include/block/snapshot.h, they could be called by other modules. To avoid potential issues as [1] said, add missing ERRP_GUARD() at the beginning of these 2 functions. [1]: Issue description in the commit message of commit ae7c80a7bd73 ("error: New macro ERRP_GUARD()"). Cc: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com> Cc: Hanna Reitz <hreitz@redhat.com> Cc: qemu-block@nongnu.org Signed-off-by: Zhao Liu <zhao1.liu@intel.com> Message-ID: <20240311033822.3142585-11-zhao1.liu@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com>
2024-03-11 06:38:03 +03:00
ERRP_GUARD();
g_autoptr(GList) bdrvs = NULL;
GList *iterbdrvs;
int ret;
GLOBAL_STATE_CODE();
bdrv_graph_rdlock_main_loop();
ret = bdrv_all_get_snapshot_devices(has_devices, devices, &bdrvs, errp);
bdrv_graph_rdunlock_main_loop();
if (ret < 0) {
return -1;
}
iterbdrvs = bdrvs;
while (iterbdrvs) {
BlockDriverState *bs = iterbdrvs->data;
bool all_snapshots_includes_bs;
bdrv_graph_rdlock_main_loop();
all_snapshots_includes_bs = bdrv_all_snapshots_includes_bs(bs);
bdrv_graph_rdunlock_main_loop();
ret = (devices || all_snapshots_includes_bs) ?
bdrv_snapshot_goto(bs, name, errp) : 0;
if (ret < 0) {
bdrv_graph_rdlock_main_loop();
error_prepend(errp, "Could not load snapshot '%s' on '%s': ",
name, bdrv_get_device_or_node_name(bs));
bdrv_graph_rdunlock_main_loop();
return -1;
}
iterbdrvs = iterbdrvs->next;
}
return 0;
}
int bdrv_all_has_snapshot(const char *name,
bool has_devices, strList *devices,
Error **errp)
{
g_autoptr(GList) bdrvs = NULL;
GList *iterbdrvs;
GLOBAL_STATE_CODE();
GRAPH_RDLOCK_GUARD_MAINLOOP();
if (bdrv_all_get_snapshot_devices(has_devices, devices, &bdrvs, errp) < 0) {
return -1;
}
iterbdrvs = bdrvs;
while (iterbdrvs) {
BlockDriverState *bs = iterbdrvs->data;
QEMUSnapshotInfo sn;
int ret = 0;
if (devices || bdrv_all_snapshots_includes_bs(bs)) {
ret = bdrv_snapshot_find(bs, &sn, name);
}
if (ret < 0) {
if (ret == -ENOENT) {
return 0;
} else {
error_setg_errno(errp, errno,
"Could not check snapshot '%s' on '%s'",
name, bdrv_get_device_or_node_name(bs));
return -1;
}
}
iterbdrvs = iterbdrvs->next;
}
return 1;
}
int bdrv_all_create_snapshot(QEMUSnapshotInfo *sn,
BlockDriverState *vm_state_bs,
uint64_t vm_state_size,
bool has_devices, strList *devices,
Error **errp)
{
g_autoptr(GList) bdrvs = NULL;
GList *iterbdrvs;
GLOBAL_STATE_CODE();
GRAPH_RDLOCK_GUARD_MAINLOOP();
if (bdrv_all_get_snapshot_devices(has_devices, devices, &bdrvs, errp) < 0) {
return -1;
}
iterbdrvs = bdrvs;
while (iterbdrvs) {
BlockDriverState *bs = iterbdrvs->data;
int ret = 0;
if (bs == vm_state_bs) {
sn->vm_state_size = vm_state_size;
ret = bdrv_snapshot_create(bs, sn);
} else if (devices || bdrv_all_snapshots_includes_bs(bs)) {
sn->vm_state_size = 0;
ret = bdrv_snapshot_create(bs, sn);
}
if (ret < 0) {
error_setg(errp, "Could not create snapshot '%s' on '%s'",
sn->name, bdrv_get_device_or_node_name(bs));
return -1;
}
iterbdrvs = iterbdrvs->next;
}
return 0;
}
BlockDriverState *bdrv_all_find_vmstate_bs(const char *vmstate_bs,
bool has_devices, strList *devices,
Error **errp)
{
g_autoptr(GList) bdrvs = NULL;
GList *iterbdrvs;
GLOBAL_STATE_CODE();
GRAPH_RDLOCK_GUARD_MAINLOOP();
if (bdrv_all_get_snapshot_devices(has_devices, devices, &bdrvs, errp) < 0) {
return NULL;
}
iterbdrvs = bdrvs;
while (iterbdrvs) {
BlockDriverState *bs = iterbdrvs->data;
bool found = false;
found = (devices || bdrv_all_snapshots_includes_bs(bs)) &&
bdrv_can_snapshot(bs);
if (vmstate_bs) {
if (g_str_equal(vmstate_bs,
bdrv_get_node_name(bs))) {
if (found) {
return bs;
} else {
error_setg(errp,
"vmstate block device '%s' does not support snapshots",
vmstate_bs);
return NULL;
}
}
} else if (found) {
return bs;
}
iterbdrvs = iterbdrvs->next;
}
if (vmstate_bs) {
error_setg(errp,
"vmstate block device '%s' does not exist", vmstate_bs);
} else {
error_setg(errp,
"no block device can store vmstate for snapshot");
}
return NULL;
}