On Fri, May 20, 2022 at 09:59:22AM +0200, Fabian Ebner wrote: > On 64-bit platforms, assigning SIZE_MAX to the int64_t max_pdiscard > results in a negative value, and the following assertion would trigger > down the line (it's not the same max_pdiscard, but computed from the > other one): > qemu-system-x86_64: ../block/io.c:3166: bdrv_co_pdiscard: Assertion > `max_pdiscard >= bs->bl.request_alignment' failed. > > On 32-bit platforms, it's fine to keep using SIZE_MAX. > > The assertion in qemu_gluster_co_pdiscard() is checking that the value > of 'bytes' can safely be passed to glfs_discard_async(), which takes a > size_t for the argument in question, so it is kept as is. And since > max_pdiscard is still <= SIZE_MAX, relying on max_pdiscard is still > fine. > > Fixes: 0c8022876f ("block: use int64_t instead of int in driver discard > handlers") > Cc: qemu-sta...@nongnu.org > Signed-off-by: Fabian Ebner <f.eb...@proxmox.com> > ---
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