Most chardev backend handle write() as discarded data if underlying system is disconnected. For unknown historical reasons, the Spice backend has "reliable" write. It will wait until the client end is reconnected to accept further write().
Let's review Spice chardev usage and handling of a disconnected client: * spice vdagent The agent will reopen the virtio port on disconnect. * usb redirection A disconnect creates a device disconnection. * smartcard emulation Data is discarded in passthru_apdu_from_guest() * spice webdavd The daemon will restart the service, and reopen the virtio port. * spice ports (serial console, qemu monitor..) Depends on the associated device or usage. - 16550A serial does nothing special, and may block guest on write - QMP/HMP monitor have some CLOSED event handling, but want to flush the write, which will finish when a new client connects. For all these use cases, it is better to discard pending write when the client is disconnected, and expect the device/agent to behave correctly on CHR_EVENT_CLOSED (to stop reading and writing from chardev). Signed-off-by: Marc-André Lureau <marcandre.lur...@redhat.com> --- chardev/spice.c | 6 ++++++ chardev/trace-events | 1 + 2 files changed, 7 insertions(+) diff --git a/chardev/spice.c b/chardev/spice.c index fe06034d7f..6ad95ffe62 100644 --- a/chardev/spice.c +++ b/chardev/spice.c @@ -212,6 +212,12 @@ static int spice_chr_write(Chardev *chr, const uint8_t *buf, int len) int read_bytes; assert(s->datalen == 0); + + if (!chr->be_open) { + trace_spice_chr_discard_write(len); + return len; + } + s->datapos = buf; s->datalen = len; spice_server_char_device_wakeup(&s->sin); diff --git a/chardev/trace-events b/chardev/trace-events index d0e5f3bbc1..b8a7596344 100644 --- a/chardev/trace-events +++ b/chardev/trace-events @@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ wct_cmd_other(const char *cmd) "%s" wct_speed(int speed) "%d" # chardev/spice.c +spice_chr_discard_write(int len) "spice chr write discarded %d" spice_vmc_write(ssize_t out, int len) "spice wrote %zd of requested %d" spice_vmc_read(int bytes, int len) "spice read %d of requested %d" spice_vmc_register_interface(void *scd) "spice vmc registered interface %p" -- 2.18.0.547.g1d89318c48