Some code in the block layer makes potentially huge allocations. Failure
is not completely unexpected there, so avoid aborting qemu and handle
out-of-memory situations gracefully.

This patch addresses the allocations in the rbd block driver.

Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kw...@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefa...@redhat.com>
---
 block/rbd.c | 7 +++++--
 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/block/rbd.c b/block/rbd.c
index 09af484..d0b2329 100644
--- a/block/rbd.c
+++ b/block/rbd.c
@@ -623,7 +623,7 @@ static BlockDriverAIOCB *rbd_start_aio(BlockDriverState *bs,
                                        RBDAIOCmd cmd)
 {
     RBDAIOCB *acb;
-    RADOSCB *rcb;
+    RADOSCB *rcb = NULL;
     rbd_completion_t c;
     int64_t off, size;
     char *buf;
@@ -637,7 +637,10 @@ static BlockDriverAIOCB *rbd_start_aio(BlockDriverState 
*bs,
     if (cmd == RBD_AIO_DISCARD || cmd == RBD_AIO_FLUSH) {
         acb->bounce = NULL;
     } else {
-        acb->bounce = qemu_blockalign(bs, qiov->size);
+        acb->bounce = qemu_try_blockalign(bs, qiov->size);
+        if (acb->bounce == NULL) {
+            goto failed;
+        }
     }
     acb->ret = 0;
     acb->error = 0;
-- 
1.8.3.1


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