On Fri, Jul 31, 2020 at 05:11:38PM -0500, Eric Blake wrote:
Place the tracing of return values after any generated 'out:'
label,
as it is important to see even the errors caused by calling a function
in the wrong handle state.
Fixes: 9df088bfa9
---
Multiple bugs found today, but only time to submit one patch so far.
I found them all while trying to implement .list_exports in nbdkit.
Bug 1: 'nbdinfo --list --json $uri' produces invalid JSON if there are
0 or more than 1 exports. We need to move the '"exports":[' and
']'
into list_all_exports(), not list_one_export(), and manage correct
trailing comma output. (We only tested nbdinfo with qemu-nbd, which
only lists one export, explaining how we missed this)
Bug 2: nbd_get_nr_list_exports() fails if the handle is still in READY
state, even though there were exports listed and available in that
case. I see no reason to forbid this during READY; but I've also
mentioned that there are probably more changes coming to the way we do
list export handling in libnbd to allow the reuse of a single handle
rather than our current hacks of one handle per export. (We only
tested nbdinfo with qemu-nbd, which generally does NOT allow
NBD_OPT_GO on the '' export if it was advertising some other export;
nbdkit is more forgiving, explaining why I hit a case where nbdinfo
was calling this function in the wrong state)
Bug 3: this patch. When a function fails due to use in the wrong
state, the debug output was useless in telling me why.
generator/C.ml | 10 +++++-----
1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
diff --git a/generator/C.ml b/generator/C.ml
index 4a0b45d..2c62d4e 100644
--- a/generator/C.ml
+++ b/generator/C.ml
@@ -542,13 +542,13 @@ let generate_lib_api_c () =
pr " ret = nbd_unlocked_%s " name;
print_arg_list ~wrap:true ~types:false ~handle:true args optargs;
pr ";\n";
- if may_set_error then (
- pr "\n";
- print_trace_leave ret;
- pr "\n"
- );
+ pr "\n";
if !need_out_label then
pr " out:\n";
+ if may_set_error then (
+ print_trace_leave ret;
+ pr "\n"
+ );
if is_locked then (
pr " if (h->public_state != get_next_state (h))\n";
pr " h->public_state = get_next_state (h);\n";
ACK
Rich.
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