On 29/07/2022 18.01, Richard Henderson wrote: > On 7/29/22 08:49, Rainer Müller wrote: >> + /* create temporary file to map stat to */ >> + tmpdir = getenv("TMPDIR"); >> + if (!tmpdir) >> + tmpdir = "/tmp"; >> + snprintf(filename, sizeof(filename), >> "%s/qemu-open.XXXXXX", tmpdir); >> + fd = mkstemp(filename); >> + if (fd < 0) { >> + return fd; >> + } > > We've been using g_file_open_tmp elsewhere; probably good to follow suit > here.
That seemed reasonable at first, but with regards to error handling it gets a bit complicated. The suggested g_file_open_tmp() would leave us with a GError only, but to return something meaningful to the caller we must set errno in this context. As far as I can see, there is no way to convert back to an errno from GError. With g_file_open_tmp() we could always set the same generic errno, but that would hide the real cause completely. I debugged this problem with this message that was confusing, but at least it gave away a hint: cat: can't open '/proc/self/stat': Read-only file system The other option would be to g_assert_true(fd >= 0) and kill the process in case opening the temporary file failed. This also feels wrong, as the caller could still recover from this state and continue. Rainer