On Tue, Jan 16, 2024 at 04:48:39PM +0100, Fiona Ebner wrote:
> Using fleecing backup like in [0] on a qcow2 image (with metadata
> preallocation) can lead to the following assertion failure:
> 
> > bdrv_co_do_block_status: Assertion `!(ret & BDRV_BLOCK_ZERO)' failed.
> 
> In the reproducer [0], it happens because the BDRV_BLOCK_RECURSE flag
> will be set by the qcow2 driver, so the caller will recursively check
> the file child. Then the BDRV_BLOCK_ZERO set too. Later up the call
> chain, in bdrv_co_do_block_status() for the snapshot-access driver,
> the assertion failure will happen, because both flags are set.
> 
> To fix it, clear the recurse flag after the recursive check was done.
> 
> In detail:
> 
> > #0  qcow2_co_block_status
> 
> Returns 0x45 = BDRV_BLOCK_RECURSE | BDRV_BLOCK_DATA |
> BDRV_BLOCK_OFFSET_VALID.
> 
> > #1  bdrv_co_do_block_status
> 
> Because of the data flag, bdrv_co_do_block_status() will now also set
> BDRV_BLOCK_ALLOCATED. Because of the recurse flag,
> bdrv_co_do_block_status() for the bdrv_file child will be called,
> which returns 0x16 = BDRV_BLOCK_ALLOCATED | BDRV_BLOCK_OFFSET_VALID |
> BDRV_BLOCK_ZERO. Now the return value inherits the zero flag.
> 
> Returns 0x57 = BDRV_BLOCK_RECURSE | BDRV_BLOCK_DATA |
> BDRV_BLOCK_OFFSET_VALID | BDRV_BLOCK_ALLOCATED | BDRV_BLOCK_ZERO.
> 
> > #2  bdrv_co_common_block_status_above
> > #3  bdrv_co_block_status_above
> > #4  bdrv_co_block_status
> > #5  cbw_co_snapshot_block_status
> > #6  bdrv_co_snapshot_block_status
> > #7  snapshot_access_co_block_status
> > #8  bdrv_co_do_block_status
> 
> Return value is propagated all the way up to here, where the assertion
> failure happens, because BDRV_BLOCK_RECURSE and BDRV_BLOCK_ZERO are
> both set.
> 
> > #9  bdrv_co_common_block_status_above
> > #10 bdrv_co_block_status_above
> > #11 block_copy_block_status
> > #12 block_copy_dirty_clusters
> > #13 block_copy_common
> > #14 block_copy_async_co_entry
> > #15 coroutine_trampoline
> 
> [0]:
> 
> > #!/bin/bash
> > rm /tmp/disk.qcow2
> > ./qemu-img create /tmp/disk.qcow2 -o preallocation=metadata -f qcow2 1G
> > ./qemu-img create /tmp/fleecing.qcow2 -f qcow2 1G
> > ./qemu-img create /tmp/backup.qcow2 -f qcow2 1G
> > ./qemu-system-x86_64 --qmp stdio \
> > --blockdev 
> > qcow2,node-name=node0,file.driver=file,file.filename=/tmp/disk.qcow2 \
> > --blockdev 
> > qcow2,node-name=node1,file.driver=file,file.filename=/tmp/fleecing.qcow2 \
> > --blockdev 
> > qcow2,node-name=node2,file.driver=file,file.filename=/tmp/backup.qcow2 \
> > <<EOF
> > {"execute": "qmp_capabilities"}
> > {"execute": "blockdev-add", "arguments": { "driver": "copy-before-write", 
> > "file": "node0", "target": "node1", "node-name": "node3" } }
> > {"execute": "blockdev-add", "arguments": { "driver": "snapshot-access", 
> > "file": "node3", "node-name": "snap0" } }
> > {"execute": "blockdev-backup", "arguments": { "device": "snap0", "target": 
> > "node1", "sync": "full", "job-id": "backup0" } }
> > EOF
> 
> Signed-off-by: Fiona Ebner <f.eb...@proxmox.com>
> ---
> 
> I'm new to this part of the code, so I'm not sure if it is actually
> safe to clear the flag? Intuitively, I'd expect it to be only relevant
> until it was acted upon, but no clue.
> 
>  block/io.c | 10 ++++++++++
>  1 file changed, 10 insertions(+)

Thanks, applied to my block tree:
https://gitlab.com/stefanha/qemu/commits/block

Stefan

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