device: 0.795 performance: 0.680 graphic: 0.632 network: 0.493 PID: 0.475 boot: 0.421 vnc: 0.358 debug: 0.330 semantic: 0.328 other: 0.305 permissions: 0.288 socket: 0.212 files: 0.172 KVM: 0.171 unable to read symlinks when mounting 9p filesystem with security_model=mapped I am trying to use clang that is mounted from a 9p filesystem that has the options -fsdev local,id=virtfs3,path=/clang,security_model=mapped-file -device virtio-9p-pci,fsdev=virtfs3,mount_tag=clang clang has symlinks to clang-9. eg /clang/clang/bin/clang is a symlink that points to clang-9 in the current directory. the clang filesystem is on a bind mount point on /clang/clang on the host and this is mapped to the same place on the guest. If I have the same virtfs mount point with the security_model=none I don't have this problem. On the host: readlink clang clang-9 and guest: ls: cannot read symbolic link 'clang': No such file or directory lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 May 30 02:21 clang readlink clang returns nothing. This is an automated cleanup. This bug report has been moved to QEMU's new bug tracker on gitlab.com and thus gets marked as 'expired' now. Please continue with the discussion here: https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu/-/issues/173