If flush is called when no buffer was sent with MSG_ZEROCOPY, it currently
returns 1. This return code should be used only when Linux fails to use
MSG_ZEROCOPY on a lot of sendmsg().

Fix this by returning early from flush if no sendmsg(...,MSG_ZEROCOPY)
was attempted.

Fixes: 2bc58ffc2926 ("QIOChannelSocket: Implement io_writev zero copy flag & 
io_flush for CONFIG_LINUX")
Signed-off-by: Leonardo Bras <leob...@redhat.com>
---
 io/channel-socket.c | 8 +++++++-
 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/io/channel-socket.c b/io/channel-socket.c
index 4466bb1cd4..698c086b70 100644
--- a/io/channel-socket.c
+++ b/io/channel-socket.c
@@ -716,12 +716,18 @@ static int qio_channel_socket_flush(QIOChannel *ioc,
     struct cmsghdr *cm;
     char control[CMSG_SPACE(sizeof(*serr))];
     int received;
-    int ret = 1;
+    int ret;
+
+    if (!sioc->zero_copy_queued) {
+        return 0;
+    }
 
     msg.msg_control = control;
     msg.msg_controllen = sizeof(control);
     memset(control, 0, sizeof(control));
 
+    ret = 1;
+
     while (sioc->zero_copy_sent < sioc->zero_copy_queued) {
         received = recvmsg(sioc->fd, &msg, MSG_ERRQUEUE);
         if (received < 0) {
-- 
2.36.1


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