On Thu, 9 Jan 2020 at 04:13, Masahiro Yamada <masahi...@kernel.org> wrote: > > According to the specification "Semihosting for AArch32 and Aarch64", > the SYS_OPEN operation should return: > > - A nonzero handle if the call is successful > - -1 if the call is not successful > > So, it should never return 0. > > Prior to commit 35e9a0a8ce4b ("target/arm/arm-semi: Make semihosting > code hand out its own file descriptors"), the guest fd matched to the > host fd. It returned a nonzero handle on success since the fd 0 is > already used for stdin.
I think this bug existed even prior to that commit, because in the old implementation we would handle the ":tt" magic file by returning STDIN_FILENO or STDOUT_FILENO, and STDIN_FILENO is zero. So although I agree we should fix this bug, it would probably be wise if your code using the API treated 0 as a success, because QEMU's probably not the only implementation that decided to use "just pass through the host fd"... > Basically, there are two ways to fix this: > > - Use (guestfd - 1) as the index of guestfs_arrary. We need to insert > increment/decrement to convert the guestfd and the array index back > and forth. > > - Keep using guestfd as the index of guestfs_array. The first entry > of guestfs_array is left unused. > > I thought the latter is simpler. We end up with wasting a small piece > of memory for the unused first entry of guestfd_array, but this is > probably not a big deal. Yeah, I guess so. Applied to target-arm.next. (This also reminds me that I never got round to fixing a bug where if the guest does a SYS_OPEN on :tt and then a SYS_CLOSE then we close the host stdin/stdout, which we should not...) thanks -- PMM