qcow2_alloc_cluster_offset() uses host_offset == 0 as "no preferred
offset" for the (data) cluster range to be allocated. However, this
offset is actually valid and may be allocated on images with a corrupted
refcount table or first refcount block.
In this case, the corruption prevention should normally catch that
write anyway (because it would overwrite the image header). But since 0
is a special value here, the function assumes that nothing has been
allocated at all which it asserts against.
Because this condition is not qemu's fault but rather that of a broken
image, it shouldn't throw an assertion but rather mark the image corrupt
and show an appropriate message, which this patch does by calling the
corruption check earlier than it would be called normally (before the
assertion).
Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
return 0;
}
+ /* !*host_offset would overwrite the image header and is reserved for "no
+ * host offset preferred". If 0 was a valid host offset, it'd trigger the
+ * following overlap check; do that now to avoid having an invalid value in
+ * *host_offset. */
+ if (!alloc_cluster_offset) {
+ ret = qcow2_pre_write_overlap_check(bs, 0, alloc_cluster_offset,
+ nb_clusters * s->cluster_size);
+ assert(ret < 0);
+ goto fail;
+ }
+
/*
* Save info needed for meta data update.
*