On one of our client's node, due to trying to read from closed ioc, a segmentation fault occured. Corresponding backtrace:
0 object_get_class (obj=obj@entry=0x0) 1 qio_channel_readv_full (ioc=0x0, iov=0x7ffe55277180 ... 2 qio_channel_read (ioc=<optimized out> ... 3 vnc_client_read_buf (vs=vs@entry=0x55625f3c6000, ... 4 vnc_client_read_plain (vs=0x55625f3c6000) 5 vnc_client_read (vs=0x55625f3c6000) 6 vnc_client_io (ioc=<optimized out>, condition=G_IO_IN, ... 7 g_main_dispatch (context=0x556251568a50) 8 g_main_context_dispatch (context=context@entry=0x556251568a50) 9 glib_pollfds_poll () 10 os_host_main_loop_wait (timeout=<optimized out>) 11 main_loop_wait (nonblocking=nonblocking@entry=0) 12 main_loop () at vl.c:1909 13 main (argc=<optimized out>, argv=<optimized out>, ... Having analyzed the coredump, I understood that the reason is that ioc_tag is reset on vnc_disconnect_start and ioc is cleaned in vnc_disconnect_finish. Between these two events due to some reasons the ioc_tag was set again and after vnc_disconnect_finish the handler is running with freed ioc, which led to the segmentation fault. I suggest to check ioc_tag in vnc_disconnect_finish to prevent such an occurrence. Signed-off-by: Klim Kireev <klim.kir...@virtuozzo.com> --- Changelog: v2: Apply the backtrace ui/vnc.c | 4 ++++ 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+) diff --git a/ui/vnc.c b/ui/vnc.c index 33b087221f..b8bf0180cb 100644 --- a/ui/vnc.c +++ b/ui/vnc.c @@ -1270,6 +1270,10 @@ void vnc_disconnect_finish(VncState *vs) } g_free(vs->lossy_rect); + if (vs->ioc_tag) { + g_source_remove(vs->ioc_tag); + vs->ioc_tag = 0; + } object_unref(OBJECT(vs->ioc)); vs->ioc = NULL; object_unref(OBJECT(vs->sioc)); -- 2.14.3