On Wed, Feb 08, 2023 at 06:13:10PM -0500, Laine Stump wrote:I initially had the passt process being started in an identical fashion to the slirp-helper - libvirt was daemonizing the new process and recording its pid in a pidfile. The problem with this is that, since it is daemonized immediately, any startup error in passt happens after the daemonization, and thus isn't seen by libvirt - libvirt believes that the process has started successfully and continues on its merry way. The result was that sometimes a guest would be started, but there would be no passt process for qemu to use for network traffic. Instead, we should be starting passt in the same manner we start dnsmasq - we just exec it as normal (along with a request that passt create the pidfile, which is just another option on the passt commandline) and wait for the child process to exit; passt then has a chance to parse its commandline and complete all the setup prior to daemonizing itself; if it encounters an error and exits with a non-0 code, libvirt will see the code and know about the failure. We can then grab the output from stderr, log that so the "user" has some idea of what went wrong, and then fail the guest startup. Signed-off-by: Laine Stump <laine(a)redhat.com>Reviewed-by: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan(a)redhat.com>