On 06/10/2014 03:29 AM, Peter Lieven wrote: > if a saved vm has unknown flags in the memory data qemu > currently simply ignores this flag and continues which > yields in an unpredictable result. > > This patch catches all unknown flags and aborts the > loading of the vm. Additionally error reports are thrown > if the migration aborts abnormally. > > Signed-off-by: Peter Lieven <p...@kamp.de> > ---
> + while (!ret) { > addr = qemu_get_be64(f); > > flags = addr & ~TARGET_PAGE_MASK; > - > - if (flags & RAM_SAVE_FLAG_COMPRESS) { > + } else if (flags & RAM_SAVE_FLAG_COMPRESS) { > void *host; > } else if (flags & RAM_SAVE_FLAG_XBZRLE) { > } else if (flags & RAM_SAVE_FLAG_HOOK) { > ram_control_load_hook(f, flags); > + } else if (flags & RAM_SAVE_FLAG_EOS) { Umm, is the migration format specifically documented as having at most one flag per operation, or is it valid to send two flags at once? That is, can I send RAM_SAVE_FLAG_XBZRLE | RAM_SAVE_FLAG_HOOK on a single packet? Should we be flagging streams that send unexpected flag combinations as invalid, even when each flag is in isolation okay, rather than the current behavior of silently prioritizing one flag and ignoring the other? -- Eric Blake eblake redhat com +1-919-301-3266 Libvirt virtualization library http://libvirt.org
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