Hi Hugo, sorry for the delay. On Tue, Dec 20, 2016 at 10:49:31AM +0100, Hugo Lefeuvre wrote: > Hi, > > > Could you paste the commands / libvirt configs you used to test this? > > for handle: > qemu -hda debian_wheezy_amd64_standard.qcow2 -fsdev > handle,id=ninepfstest,path=/home/user/ -device > virtio-9p-pci,fsdev=ninepfstest,mount_tag=ninepfstest > > for proxy: > qemu -hda debian_wheezy_amd64_standard.qcow2 -fsdev > proxy,id=ninepfstest,path=/home/user/,sock_fd=1 -device > virtio-9p-pci,fsdev=ninepfstest,mount_tag=ninepfstest > > I've tested with several sock_fd values. For qemu-kvm, I've just > replaced 'qemu' by 'kvm'. > > You can find the 'debian_wheezy_amd64_standard.qcow2' image here[0]. > > The libvirt config files are the default ones. I used the official > wheezy livecd[1] as test system. A tarred copy of the /etc/libvirt > directory is in attachment.
With # qemu-system-x86_64 -drive file=foo.img -fsdev handle,id=fsid,path=/home/agx/tmp -device virtio-9p-pci,id=devid,fsdev=fsid,mount_tag=mt I get fsdev: fsdriver handle not found which is exactly what you had. And this is caused by the missing declaration of open_by_handle_at in Wheezy's glibc. The function was introduced in glibc 2.14. And therefore this fails to compile (from QEMU's configure): #include <fcntl.h> #if !defined(AT_EMPTY_PATH) # error missing definition #else int main(void) { struct file_handle fh; return open_by_handle_at(0, &fh, 0); } #endif and so the handle backend gets disabled. So I think it's safe to mark this as no-dsa in Wheezy (the code is in the source tree but not compiled in by default). I've started https://anonscm.debian.org/viewvc/secure-testing/data/wheezy-no-dsa.txt So we have such things at glance for larger packages (Xen, Firefox, Icedove, etc come to mind as well). Cheers, -- Guido