Whenever running "doas pfctl -s queue -v" on a 5.8/amd64 box (PC engines
apu1d4), it outputs the error "pfctl: DIOCGETQSTATS: Bad file
descriptor".

Has anyone seen this before?  Both queuing and port filtering have been
working without issue.

Here's a 1:1 copy of the queuing section I'm running with the addition of
incoming/outgoing comments for clarity.


#### INCOMING INTERFACES
queue int_root on $int_if bandwidth 100M
  queue p_std parent int_root bandwidth 100M default

queue 10_root on vlan10 bandwidth 100M
  queue v10_std parent 10_root bandwidth 45M max 45M \
        burst 100M for 10000ms default

queue 300_root on vlan300 bandwidth 100M
  queue v300_std parent 300_root bandwidth 25M max 25M default

queue 1001_root on vlan1001 bandwidth 100M
  queue v1001_std parent 1001_root bandwidth 35M max 35M default

#### OUTGOING INTERFACE
queue ext_root on egress bandwidth 45M max 45M
  queue services parent ext_root bandwidth 5M min 5M
    queue s_ssh parent services bandwidth 1M
    queue s_ext parent services bandwidth 2M default
    queue s_dns parent services bandwidth 1M
    queue s_ack parent services bandwidth 1M
  queue main1 parent ext_root bandwidth 10M min 10M
    queue m1_ext parent main1 bandwidth 9M
    queue m1_ack parent main1 bandwidth 1M
  queue public parent ext_root bandwidth 5M min 1M max 10M
    queue p_ext parent public bandwidth 4500K
    queue p_ack parent public bandwidth 500K
#  queue vpn parent ext_root bandwidth 5M min 5M max 20M
#    queue vpn_ext parent vpn bandwidth 4M
#    queue vpn_ack parent vpn bandwidth 1M
  queue tor parent ext_root bandwidth 10M min 10M max 35M
    queue tor_ext parent tor bandwidth 9M
    queue tor_ack parent tor bandwidth 1M

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