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GNUTLS takes a paranoid approach when seeing 0 bytes returned by the underlying OS read() function. It will consider this an error and return GNUTLS_E_PREMATURE_TERMINATION instead of propagating the 0 return value. It expects apps to arrange for clean termination at the protocol level and not rely on seeing EOF from a read call to detect shutdown. This is to harden apps against a malicious 3rd party causing termination of the sockets layer. This is unhelpful for the QEMU NBD code which does have a clean protocol level shutdown, but still relies on seeing 0 from the I/O channel read in the coroutine handling incoming replies. The upshot is that when using a plain NBD connection shutdown is silent, but when using TLS, the client spams the console with Cannot read from TLS channel: Broken pipe The NBD connection has, however, called qio_channel_shutdown() at this point to indicate that it is done with I/O. This gives the opportunity to optimize the code such that when the channel has been shutdown in the read direction, the error code GNUTLS_E_PREMATURE_TERMINATION gets turned into a '0' return instead of an error. Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20181119134228.11031-1-berrange@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> |
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channel-buffer.c | ||
channel-command.c | ||
channel-file.c | ||
channel-socket.c | ||
channel-tls.c | ||
channel-util.c | ||
channel-watch.c | ||
channel-websock.c | ||
channel.c | ||
dns-resolver.c | ||
Makefile.objs | ||
net-listener.c | ||
task.c | ||
trace-events |