qga/commands-posix: Fix bug in guest-fstrim
The FITRIM ioctl updates the fstrim_range structure it receives. This
way the caller can determine how many bytes were trimmed. The
guest-fstrim logic reuses the same fstrim_range for each filesystem,
effectively limiting each filesystem to trim at most as much as the
previous was able to trim.
If a previous filesystem would have trimmed 0 bytes, than the next
filesystem would report an error 'Invalid argument' because a FITRIM
request with length 0 is not valid.
This change resets the fstrim_range structure for each filesystem.
Signed-off-by: Justin Ossevoort <justin@quarantainenet.nl>
Reviewed-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Roth <mdroth@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
diff --git a/qga/commands-posix.c b/qga/commands-posix.c
index befd00b..9ff33ec 100644
--- a/qga/commands-posix.c
+++ b/qga/commands-posix.c
@@ -1332,11 +1332,7 @@
struct FsMount *mount;
int fd;
Error *local_err = NULL;
- struct fstrim_range r = {
- .start = 0,
- .len = -1,
- .minlen = has_minimum ? minimum : 0,
- };
+ struct fstrim_range r;
slog("guest-fstrim called");
@@ -1360,6 +1356,9 @@
* error means an unexpected error, so return it in those cases. In
* some other cases ENOTTY will be reported (e.g. CD-ROMs).
*/
+ r.start = 0;
+ r.len = -1;
+ r.minlen = has_minimum ? minimum : 0;
ret = ioctl(fd, FITRIM, &r);
if (ret == -1) {
if (errno != ENOTTY && errno != EOPNOTSUPP) {