14.04.2022 20:57, Paolo Bonzini wrote:
It is unnecessary to check nbd_client_connected() because every time
s->state is moved out of NBD_CLIENT_CONNECTED the socket is shut down
and all coroutines are resumed.

The only case where it was actually needed is when the NBD
server disconnects and there is no reconnect-delay.  In that
case, nbd_receive_replies() does not set s->reply.handle and
nbd_co_do_receive_one_chunk() cannot continue.  For that one case,
check the return value of nbd_receive_replies().

As to the others:

* nbd_receive_replies() can put the current coroutine to sleep if another
reply is ongoing; then it will be woken by nbd_channel_error(), called
by the ongoing reply.  Or it can try itself to read a reply header and
fail, thus calling nbd_channel_error() itself.

* nbd_co_send_request() will write the body of the request and fail

* nbd_reply_chunk_iter_receive() will call nbd_co_receive_one_chunk()
and then nbd_co_do_receive_one_chunk(), which will handle the failure as
above; or it will just detect a previous call to nbd_iter_channel_error()
via iter->ret < 0.

Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <ebl...@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonz...@redhat.com>
---
  block/nbd.c | 17 ++++-------------
  1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)

diff --git a/block/nbd.c b/block/nbd.c
index 3cc4ea4430..a30603ce87 100644
--- a/block/nbd.c
+++ b/block/nbd.c
@@ -409,10 +409,6 @@ static coroutine_fn int nbd_receive_replies(BDRVNBDState 
*s, uint64_t handle)
              return 0;
          }
- if (!nbd_client_connected(s)) {
-            return -EIO;
-        }
-
          if (s->reply.handle != 0) {
              /*
               * Some other request is being handled now. It should already be
@@ -512,7 +508,7 @@ static int coroutine_fn 
nbd_co_send_request(BlockDriverState *bs,
      if (qiov) {
          qio_channel_set_cork(s->ioc, true);
          rc = nbd_send_request(s->ioc, request);
-        if (nbd_client_connected(s) && rc >= 0) {
+        if (rc >= 0) {
              if (qio_channel_writev_all(s->ioc, qiov->iov, qiov->niov,
                                         NULL) < 0) {
                  rc = -EIO;
@@ -829,8 +825,8 @@ static coroutine_fn int nbd_co_do_receive_one_chunk(
      }
      *request_ret = 0;
- nbd_receive_replies(s, handle);
-    if (!nbd_client_connected(s)) {
+    ret = nbd_receive_replies(s, handle);
+    if (ret < 0) {
          error_setg(errp, "Connection closed");
          return -EIO;
      }
@@ -982,11 +978,6 @@ static bool nbd_reply_chunk_iter_receive(BDRVNBDState *s,
      NBDReply local_reply;
      NBDStructuredReplyChunk *chunk;
      Error *local_err = NULL;
-    if (!nbd_client_connected(s)) {
-        error_setg(&local_err, "Connection closed");
-        nbd_iter_channel_error(iter, -EIO, &local_err);
-        goto break_loop;
-    }

Probably we should still check iter->ret here. It's strange to start new 
iteration, when user set iter->ret in previous iteration of 
NBD_FOREACH_REPLY_CHUNK()

Or, maybe we should set iter->done in nbd_iter_channel_error ?

if (iter->done) {
          /* Previous iteration was last. */
@@ -1007,7 +998,7 @@ static bool nbd_reply_chunk_iter_receive(BDRVNBDState *s,
      }
/* Do not execute the body of NBD_FOREACH_REPLY_CHUNK for simple reply. */
-    if (nbd_reply_is_simple(reply) || !nbd_client_connected(s)) {
+    if (nbd_reply_is_simple(reply) || iter->ret < 0) {

And then here, may be we can just goto break_loop from previous "if (ret < 0)". 
Then we'll not have to check iter->ret.

          goto break_loop;
      }

anyway:
Reviewed-by: Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy <vsement...@openvz.org>

(a bit weak, as it really hard to imagine all these paths and possible 
consequences :/

--
Best regards,
Vladimir

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