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nbd/server: Ignore write errors when replying to NBD_OPT_ABORT
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Commit 37ec36f intentionally ignores errors when trying to reply
to an NBD_OPT_ABORT request for plaintext clients, but did not make
the same change for a TLS server.  Since NBD_OPT_ABORT is
documented as being a potential for an EPIPE when the client hangs
up without waiting for our reply, we don't need to pollute the
server's output with that failure.

Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Message-Id: <20181117223221.2198751-1-eblake@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>
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ebblake committed Nov 19, 2018
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12 changes: 8 additions & 4 deletions nbd/server.c
Expand Up @@ -1134,12 +1134,16 @@ static int nbd_negotiate_options(NBDClient *client, uint16_t myflags,
return -EINVAL;

default:
ret = nbd_opt_drop(client, NBD_REP_ERR_TLS_REQD, errp,
/* Let the client keep trying, unless they asked to
* quit. Always try to give an error back to the
* client; but when replying to OPT_ABORT, be aware
* that the client may hang up before receiving the
* error, in which case we are fine ignoring the
* resulting EPIPE. */
ret = nbd_opt_drop(client, NBD_REP_ERR_TLS_REQD,
option == NBD_OPT_ABORT ? NULL : errp,
"Option 0x%" PRIx32
" not permitted before TLS", option);
/* Let the client keep trying, unless they asked to
* quit. In this mode, we've already sent an error, so
* we can't ack the abort. */
if (option == NBD_OPT_ABORT) {
return 1;
}
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