On 03/04/2018 08:24 PM, Julio Faracco wrote:
> When a length of a file is defined, the responsible thread to send
> stream is finishing inappropriately. It is happening because there is
> wrong conditional which compares an offset with the length and because
> of that the code throws ENOSPC error.
On Sun, Mar 04, 2018 at 16:24:21 -0300, Julio Faracco wrote:
> When a length of a file is defined, the responsible thread to send
> stream is finishing inappropriately. It is happening because there is
> wrong conditional which compares an offset with the length and because
> of that the code throw
I'm not sure about this part.
When offset is equal of length, nbytes is 0 and the function will return 0.
Do you see any possible problems to remove this part?
I checked all ret = 0 and I'm not seeing problems until now.
> -if (got == 0)
> -break;
> -
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When a length of a file is defined, the responsible thread to send
stream is finishing inappropriately. It is happening because there is
wrong conditional which compares an offset with the length and because
of that the code throws ENOSPC error.
To test it:
virsh# vol-upload ... --length N
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