@@ -1300,6 +1300,25 @@ static int file_ram_open(const char *path,
for (;;) {
fd = open(path, readonly ? O_RDONLY : O_RDWR);
if (fd >= 0) {
+ /*
+ * open(O_RDONLY) won't fail with EISDIR. Check manually if we
+ * opened a directory and fail similarly to how we fail ENOENT
+ * in readonly mode. Note that mkstemp() would imply O_RDWR.
+ */
+ if (readonly) {
+ struct stat file_stat;
+
+ if (fstat(fd, &file_stat)) {
+ close(fd);
+ if (errno == EINTR) {
+ continue;
+ }
+ return -errno;
+ } else if (S_ISDIR(file_stat.st_mode)) {
+ close(fd);
+ return -EISDIR;
+ }
+ }
/* @path names an existing file, use it */
break;
}
open() does not fail on directories when opening them readonly (O_RDONLY). Currently, we succeed opening such directories and fail later during mmap(), resulting in a misleading error message. $ ./qemu-system-x86_64 \ -object memory-backend-file,id=ram0,mem-path=tmp,readonly=true,size=1g qemu-system-x86_64: unable to map backing store for guest RAM: No such device To identify directories and handle them accordingly in file_ram_open() also when readonly=true was specified, detect if we just opened a directory using fstat() instead. Then, fail file_ram_open() right away, similarly to how we now fail if the file does not exist and we want to open the file readonly. With this change, we get a nicer error message: qemu-system-x86_64: can't open backing store tmp for guest RAM: Is a directory Note that the only memory-backend-file will end up calling memory_region_init_ram_from_file() -> qemu_ram_alloc_from_file() -> file_ram_open(). Reported-by: Thiner Logoer <logoerthiner1@163.com> Signed-off-by: David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com> --- softmmu/physmem.c | 19 +++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 19 insertions(+)