From: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
To: "Daniel P. Berrange" <berrange@redhat.com>,
Andrew Baumann <Andrew.Baumann@microsoft.com>
Cc: Stefan Weil <sw@weilnetz.de>, QEMU Developers <qemu-devel@nongnu.org>
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] broken socket events on win32 qemu
Date: Mon, 7 Mar 2016 13:45:36 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <56DD77F0.6040207@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20160307101914.GA13034@redhat.com>
On 07/03/2016 11:19, Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 07, 2016 at 07:23:12AM +0000, Andrew Baumann wrote:
>> Hi Daniel,
>>
>> This commit ("char: convert from GIOChannel to QIOChannel"):
>> https://github.com/qemu/qemu/commit/9894dc0cdcc397ee5b26370bc53da6d360a363c2
>> ... appears to have broken socket events for character devices on Win32.
>> For example, I can no longer connect to a GDB stub (started with:
>> "-gdb tcp:127.0.0.1:1234"), since tcp_chr_accept is never called.
>>
>> Without having looked very closely at the code, I suspect the problem may
>> be that we've lost the special-case treatment of socket handles as distinct
>> from file descriptors on Win32 (they are different namespaces, and different
>> APIs are needed). The previous version of qemu-char.c special-cased sockets
>> in io_channel_from_socket():
>>
>> -#ifdef _WIN32
>> - chan = g_io_channel_win32_new_socket(fd);
>> -#else
>> - chan = g_io_channel_unix_new(fd);
>> -#endif
>>
>> ... but I don't see anything equivalent in io/channel-socket.c. Am I looking
>> in the wrong place?
>
> No, you are correct, this is broken for the reason you describe. Seems
> this is the one key feature I forgot to add unit test coverage for :-(
>
>> BTW, The same change introduces another problem on win32: server sockets
>> like the GDB example above fail on getpeername() with "Unable to query
>> remote socket address: Unknown error". This seems to be caused by a
>> definition of ENOTCONN that is not WSAENOTCONN. I'm still trying to
>> figure out why that is, and how to best fix it.
>
> Can you say how you are building QEMU ? Are you using mingw to do a cross
> compile for Win32, or something else ?
FWIW, Wine works fine for me. I just copy /mingw from Fedora's sysroot
into Wine's C:\mingw.
Paolo
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2016-03-07 12:45 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2016-03-07 7:23 [Qemu-devel] broken socket events on win32 qemu Andrew Baumann
2016-03-07 8:24 ` Paolo Bonzini
2016-03-07 10:19 ` Daniel P. Berrange
2016-03-07 12:45 ` Paolo Bonzini [this message]
2016-03-07 18:23 ` Andrew Baumann
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