The function job_cancel_async() will always cause an assert for blockjob user resume. We set job->user_paused to false, and then call job->driver->user_resume(). In the case of blockjobs, this is the block_job_user_resume() function.
In that function, we assert that job.user_paused is set to true. Unfortunately, right before calling this function, it has explicitly been set to false. The fix is pretty simple: set job->user_paused to false only after the job user_resume() function has been called. Signed-off-by: Jeff Cody <jc...@redhat.com> --- job.c | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/job.c b/job.c index fa671b431a..e36ebaafd8 100644 --- a/job.c +++ b/job.c @@ -732,10 +732,10 @@ static void job_cancel_async(Job *job, bool force) { if (job->user_paused) { /* Do not call job_enter here, the caller will handle it. */ - job->user_paused = false; if (job->driver->user_resume) { job->driver->user_resume(job); } + job->user_paused = false; assert(job->pause_count > 0); job->pause_count--; } -- 2.17.1