Am 29.08.2013 um 10:27 hat Max Reitz geschrieben: > Am 29.08.2013 10:23, schrieb Kevin Wolf: > >Am 28.08.2013 um 16:55 hat Max Reitz geschrieben: > >>This adds an incompatible bit indicating corruption to qcow2. Any image > >>with this bit set may not be written to unless for repairing (and > >>subsequently clearing the bit if the repair has been successful). > >> > >>Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mre...@redhat.com> > >>--- > >> block/qcow2.c | 45 > >> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > >> block/qcow2.h | 7 ++++++- > >> docs/specs/qcow2.txt | 7 ++++++- > >> tests/qemu-iotests/031.out | 12 ++++++------ > >> tests/qemu-iotests/036.out | 2 +- > >> 5 files changed, 64 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) > >>@@ -402,6 +433,15 @@ static int qcow2_open(BlockDriverState *bs, QDict > >>*options, int flags) > >> goto fail; > >> } > >>+ if (s->incompatible_features & QCOW2_INCOMPAT_CORRUPT) { > >>+ /* Corrupt images may not be written to unless they are being > >>repaired > >>+ */ > >>+ if ((flags & BDRV_O_RDWR) && !(flags & BDRV_O_CHECK)) { > >>+ ret = -EACCES; > >Perhaps a (q)error_report() call would be appropriate so that the user > >isn't confused with only the "Permission denied" message > Seems reasonable. > >(should it be > >EPERM rather than EACCES, too? Or maybe EROFS?) > I chose the value based on the following: > $ touch foo > $ chmod -w foo > $ echo 'bar' > foo > zsh: permission denied: foo > (which is EACCES)
Well, the point is that when I get EACCES (i.e. a "Permission denied" message), the first thing I do is to check the file permissions of the image file, because that's really what EACCES says. So it's kind of misleading. > EROFS sounds nice, but I wouldn't go for it since it's the image > that's read-only and not the underlying FS (which I think EROFS is > for…?) Unfortunately errno values are hardly ever a perfect match... I think I'm less likely to be misled by EROFS because I _know_ that my /home (or /var, for that matter) isn't read-only. In the end, it's probably not all that important as long as we print a clear (q)error_report() message in addition. Kevin