nbd/server: Include human-readable message in structured errors
The NBD spec permits including a human-readable error string if structured replies are in force, so we might as well send the client the message that we logged on any error. Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy <vsementsov@virtuozzo.com> Message-Id: <20171027104037.8319-9-eblake@redhat.com>
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							@ -1296,24 +1296,25 @@ static int coroutine_fn nbd_co_send_structured_read(NBDClient *client,
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static int coroutine_fn nbd_co_send_structured_error(NBDClient *client,
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                                                     uint64_t handle,
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                                                     uint32_t error,
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                                                     const char *msg,
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                                                     Error **errp)
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{
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    NBDStructuredError chunk;
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    int nbd_err = system_errno_to_nbd_errno(error);
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    struct iovec iov[] = {
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        {.iov_base = &chunk, .iov_len = sizeof(chunk)},
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        /* FIXME: Support human-readable error message */
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        {.iov_base = (char *)msg, .iov_len = msg ? strlen(msg) : 0},
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    };
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    assert(nbd_err);
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    trace_nbd_co_send_structured_error(handle, nbd_err,
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                                       nbd_err_lookup(nbd_err));
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                                       nbd_err_lookup(nbd_err), msg ? msg : "");
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    set_be_chunk(&chunk.h, NBD_REPLY_FLAG_DONE, NBD_REPLY_TYPE_ERROR, handle,
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                 sizeof(chunk) - sizeof(chunk.h));
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                 sizeof(chunk) - sizeof(chunk.h) + iov[1].iov_len);
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    stl_be_p(&chunk.error, nbd_err);
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    stw_be_p(&chunk.message_length, 0);
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    stw_be_p(&chunk.message_length, iov[1].iov_len);
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    return nbd_co_send_iov(client, iov, 1, errp);
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    return nbd_co_send_iov(client, iov, 1 + !!iov[1].iov_len, errp);
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}
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/* nbd_co_receive_request
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@ -1414,6 +1415,7 @@ static coroutine_fn void nbd_trip(void *opaque)
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    int flags;
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    int reply_data_len = 0;
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    Error *local_err = NULL;
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    char *msg = NULL;
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    trace_nbd_trip();
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    if (client->closing) {
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@ -1530,14 +1532,17 @@ reply:
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    if (local_err) {
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        /* If we get here, local_err was not a fatal error, and should be sent
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         * to the client. */
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        assert(ret < 0);
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        msg = g_strdup(error_get_pretty(local_err));
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        error_report_err(local_err);
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        local_err = NULL;
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    }
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    if (client->structured_reply && request.type == NBD_CMD_READ) {
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    if (client->structured_reply &&
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        (ret < 0 || request.type == NBD_CMD_READ)) {
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        if (ret < 0) {
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            ret = nbd_co_send_structured_error(req->client, request.handle,
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                                               -ret, &local_err);
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                                               -ret, msg, &local_err);
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        } else {
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            ret = nbd_co_send_structured_read(req->client, request.handle,
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                                              request.from, req->data,
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@ -1548,6 +1553,7 @@ reply:
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                                       ret < 0 ? -ret : 0,
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                                       req->data, reply_data_len, &local_err);
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    }
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    g_free(msg);
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    if (ret < 0) {
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        error_prepend(&local_err, "Failed to send reply: ");
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        goto disconnect;
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@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ nbd_blk_aio_attached(const char *name, void *ctx) "Export %s: Attaching clients
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nbd_blk_aio_detach(const char *name, void *ctx) "Export %s: Detaching clients from AIO context %p\n"
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nbd_co_send_simple_reply(uint64_t handle, uint32_t error, const char *errname, int len) "Send simple reply: handle = %" PRIu64 ", error = %" PRIu32 " (%s), len = %d"
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nbd_co_send_structured_read(uint64_t handle, uint64_t offset, void *data, size_t size) "Send structured read data reply: handle = %" PRIu64 ", offset = %" PRIu64 ", data = %p, len = %zu"
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nbd_co_send_structured_error(uint64_t handle, int err, const char *errname) "Send structured error reply: handle = %" PRIu64 ", error = %d (%s)"
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nbd_co_send_structured_error(uint64_t handle, int err, const char *errname, const char *msg) "Send structured error reply: handle = %" PRIu64 ", error = %d (%s), msg = '%s'"
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nbd_co_receive_request_decode_type(uint64_t handle, uint16_t type, const char *name) "Decoding type: handle = %" PRIu64 ", type = %" PRIu16 " (%s)"
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nbd_co_receive_request_payload_received(uint64_t handle, uint32_t len) "Payload received: handle = %" PRIu64 ", len = %" PRIu32
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nbd_co_receive_request_cmd_write(uint32_t len) "Reading %" PRIu32 " byte(s)"
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