Am 22.05.2012 17:01, schrieb Eric Blake: > On 05/22/2012 08:45 AM, Kevin Wolf wrote: > >>> I understand that open("/dev/fd/42") would be the same as dup(42), but >>> I'm not sure that I'm entirely clear on how this would work. Could you >>> give an example? >> >> With your approach you open the file outside qemu, pass the fd to qemu >> along with a file name that it's supposed to replace and then you use >> that fake file name: >> >> (qemu) getfd_file abc >> (qemu) drive_add 0 file=abc,... >> >> Instead you could use the existing getfd command and avoid the translation: >> >> (qemu) getfd >> 42 >> (qemu) drive_add 0 file=/dev/fd/42,... >> >> Er, well. Just that getfd doesn't return the assigned fd today, so the >> management tool doesn't know it. We would have to add that. > > That actually sounds workable. As long as management knows _what_ fd > qemu recieved (that is, 'getfd' is enhanced to tell libvirt the > associated fd number), and as long as qemu makes the magic naming of > /dev/fd/ work everywhere (even if it isn't normally part of the host > OS), then libvirt could indeed reuse existing file mechanisms to open a > file using an fd that it knows qemu should already own, without needing > to invent a new 'getfd_file' monitor command. Which OSes are you thinking of? I'm not sure if we need to support FD passing on all OSes in all places where you can pass a file name. The specific use case we have in mind is for bypassing a SELinux limitation, so that would be useful only for Linux anyway. > I guess in this instance, > libvirt would have to unconditionally use 'closefd' after the command > that reused the fd, since using file=/dev/fd/42 dups the fd rather than > consuming it (this is different from commands that use fd:nnn to consume > an fd). I actually liked the fd: protocol approach, but Anthony doesn't seem to want it any more. But yes, I think if we use /dev/fd/42 you need to closefd unconditionally. Kevin -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list