[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [PATCH 1/2] common: map_vcpu_info() cosmetics
On 16.07.2020 18:17, Julien Grall wrote: > On Thu, 16 Jul 2020, 17:01 Jan Beulich, <jbeulich@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> On 16.07.2020 16:42, Roger Pau Monné wrote: >>> On Thu, Jul 16, 2020 at 01:48:51PM +0200, Jan Beulich wrote: >>>> On 16.07.2020 13:41, Roger Pau Monné wrote: >>>>> On Wed, Jul 15, 2020 at 12:15:10PM +0200, Jan Beulich wrote: >>>>>> Use ENXIO instead of EINVAL to cover the two cases of the address not >>>>>> satisfying the requirements. This will make an issue here better stand >>>>>> out at the call site. >>>>> >>>>> Not sure whether I would use EFAULT instead of ENXIO, as the >>>>> description of it is 'bad address' which seems more inline with the >>>>> error that we are trying to report. >>>> >>>> The address isn't bad in the sense of causing a fault, it's just >>>> that we elect to not allow it. Hence I don't think EFAULT is >>>> suitable. I'm open to replacement suggestions for ENXIO, though. >>> >>> Well, using an address that's not properly aligned to the requirements >>> of an interface would cause a fault? (in this case it's a software >>> interface, but the concept applies equally). >> >> Not necessarily, see x86'es behavior. Also even on strict arches > > it is typically possible to cover for the misalignment by using >> suitable instructions; it's still an implementation choice to not >> do so. > > > I am not sure about your argument here... Yes it might be possible, but at > what cost? The cost is what influences the decision whether to support it. Nevertheless it remains an implementation decision rather than a hardware imposed restriction, and hence I don't consider -EFAULT suitable here. >>> Anyway, not something worth arguing about I think, so unless someone >>> else disagrees I'm fine with using ENXIO. >> >> Good, thanks. >> > > -EFAULT can be described as "Bad address". I think it makes more sense than > -ENXIO here even if it may not strictly result to a fault on some arch. As said - I don't consider EFAULT applicable here; I also consider EINVAL as too generic. I'll be happy to see replacement suggestions for my ENXIO choice, but obviously I'm not overly happy to see options re-suggested which I did already say I've ruled out. Jan
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