In net/tap-linux.c, when manipulation of /dev/net/tun fails, it prints (with fprintf) something like this:
warning: could not open /dev/net/tun: no virtual network emulation this has 2 issues: 1) it is not a warning really, it's a fatal error (kvm exits after that), 2) there's no indication as of what's actually wrong: printing errno there is helpful. The patch below removes the "warning" prefix, uses %m (since it's linux, %m is available as format modifier), and changes fprintf() to qemu_error(). Now it prints something like this instead: could not configure /dev/net/tun: Device or resource busy (there are 2 messages like that in the same function) This fixes Debian bug #578154, see http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=578154 Signed-Off-By: Michael Tokarev <m...@tls.msk.ru> diff --git a/net/tap-linux.c b/net/tap-linux.c index 6af9e82..dbcbe6f 100644 --- a/net/tap-linux.c +++ b/net/tap-linux.c @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ int tap_open(char *ifname, int ifname_size, int *vnet_hdr, int vnet_hdr_required TFR(fd = open("/dev/net/tun", O_RDWR)); if (fd < 0) { - fprintf(stderr, "warning: could not open /dev/net/tun: no virtual network emulation\n"); + qemu_error("could not open /dev/net/tun: %m\n"); return -1; } memset(&ifr, 0, sizeof(ifr)); @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ int tap_open(char *ifname, int ifname_size, int *vnet_hdr, int vnet_hdr_required pstrcpy(ifr.ifr_name, IFNAMSIZ, "tap%d"); ret = ioctl(fd, TUNSETIFF, (void *) &ifr); if (ret != 0) { - fprintf(stderr, "warning: could not configure /dev/net/tun: no virtual network emulation\n"); + qemu_error("could not configure /dev/net/tun: %m\n"); close(fd); return -1; }