errno of the target is returned as a negative value by the syscall, not in the host errno variable.
The emulation of the target syscall can return an error while the host doesn't set an errno value. Target errnos and host errnos can also differ in some cases. Fixes: c84be71f6854 ("linux-user: Extend strace support to enable argument printing after syscall execution") Cc: filip.boz...@syrmia.com Signed-off-by: Laurent Vivier <laur...@vivier.eu> Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.hender...@linaro.org> Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <f4...@amsat.org> Reviewed-by: Filip Bozuta <filip.boz...@syrmia.com> Message-Id: <20200708152435.706070-2-laur...@vivier.eu> --- linux-user/strace.c | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/linux-user/strace.c b/linux-user/strace.c index 39554d903911..7769f53bd5ed 100644 --- a/linux-user/strace.c +++ b/linux-user/strace.c @@ -731,7 +731,7 @@ print_syscall_err(abi_long ret) qemu_log(" = "); if (ret < 0) { - qemu_log("-1 errno=%d", errno); + qemu_log("-1 errno=%d", (int)-ret); errstr = target_strerror(-ret); if (errstr) { qemu_log(" (%s)", errstr); -- 2.26.2