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[PULL,2/7] io/channel-websock: handle continuous reads without any data

Message ID 20180215175044.8159-3-berrange@redhat.com
State New
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Series [PULL,1/7] io: fix QIONetListener memory leak | expand

Commit Message

Daniel P. Berrangé Feb. 15, 2018, 5:50 p.m. UTC
From: Edgar Kaziakhmedov <edgar.kaziakhmedov@virtuozzo.com>

According to the current implementation of websocket protocol in QEMU,
qio_channel_websock_handshake_io tries to read handshake from the
channel to start communication over socket. But this approach
doesn't cover scenario when socket was closed while handshaking.
Therefore, if G_IO_IN is caught and qio_channel_read returns zero,
error has to be set and connection has to be done.

Such behaviour causes 100% CPU load in main QEMU loop, because main loop
poll continues to receive and handle G_IO_IN events from websocket.

Step to reproduce 100% CPU load:
1) start qemu with the simplest configuration
$ qemu -vnc [::1]:1,websocket=7500
2) open any vnc listener (which doesn't follow websocket
protocol)
$ vncviewer :7500
3) kill listener
4) qemu main thread eats 100% CPU

Signed-off-by: Edgar Kaziakhmedov <edgar.kaziakhmedov@virtuozzo.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
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 io/channel-websock.c | 7 +++++--
 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/io/channel-websock.c b/io/channel-websock.c
index 7fd6bb68ba..ec48a305f0 100644
--- a/io/channel-websock.c
+++ b/io/channel-websock.c
@@ -499,9 +499,12 @@  static int qio_channel_websock_handshake_read(QIOChannelWebsock *ioc,
             error_setg(errp,
                        "End of headers not found in first 4096 bytes");
             return 1;
-        } else {
-            return 0;
+        } else if (ret == 0) {
+            error_setg(errp,
+                       "End of headers not found before connection closed");
+            return -1;
         }
+        return 0;
     }
     *handshake_end = '\0';