When opening a path that starts with "/dev/fdset/" the control jumps into qemu_parse_fdset() and then into monitor_fdset_dup_fd_add(). In here, corresponding fdset is found and then all FDs from the set are iterated over trying to find an FD that matches expected access mode. For instance, if caller wants O_WRONLY then the FD set has to contain an O_WRONLY FD.
If no such FD is found then errno is set to EACCES which results in very misleading error messages, for instance: Could not dup FD for /dev/fdset/3 flags 441: Permission denied There is no permission issue, the problem is that there was no FD within given fdset that was in expected access mode. Therefore, let's set errno to EBADFD, which gives us somewhat better error messages: Could not dup FD for /dev/fdset/3 flags 441: File descriptor in bad state Signed-off-by: Michal Privoznik <mpriv...@redhat.com> --- monitor/misc.c | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/monitor/misc.c b/monitor/misc.c index ffe7966870..a0eda0d574 100644 --- a/monitor/misc.c +++ b/monitor/misc.c @@ -1347,7 +1347,7 @@ int monitor_fdset_dup_fd_add(int64_t fdset_id, int flags) } if (fd == -1) { - errno = EACCES; + errno = EBADFD; return -1; } -- 2.31.1