[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [PATCH v4 3/3] xen/efi: Update error flow for read_file function
On 26.06.2025 15:41, Frediano Ziglio wrote: > On Thu, Jun 26, 2025 at 2:31 PM Jan Beulich <jbeulich@xxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> On 26.06.2025 15:10, Frediano Ziglio wrote: >>> --- a/xen/common/efi/boot.c >>> +++ b/xen/common/efi/boot.c >>> @@ -792,6 +792,8 @@ static bool __init read_file(EFI_FILE_HANDLE >>> dir_handle, CHAR16 *name, >>> >>> if ( !name ) >>> PrintErrMesg(L"No filename", EFI_OUT_OF_RESOURCES); >>> + >>> + what = L"Open"; >>> if ( dir_handle ) >>> ret = dir_handle->Open(dir_handle, &FileHandle, name, >>> EFI_FILE_MODE_READ, 0); >>> @@ -800,54 +802,58 @@ static bool __init read_file(EFI_FILE_HANDLE >>> dir_handle, CHAR16 *name, >>> if ( file == &cfg && ret == EFI_NOT_FOUND ) >>> return false; >>> if ( EFI_ERROR(ret) ) >>> - what = L"Open"; >>> - else >>> - ret = FileHandle->SetPosition(FileHandle, -1); >>> + goto fail; >>> + >>> + what = L"Seek"; >>> + ret = FileHandle->SetPosition(FileHandle, -1); >>> if ( EFI_ERROR(ret) ) >>> - what = what ?: L"Seek"; >>> - else >>> - ret = FileHandle->GetPosition(FileHandle, &size); >>> + goto fail; >>> + >>> + what = L"Get size"; >>> + ret = FileHandle->GetPosition(FileHandle, &size); >>> if ( EFI_ERROR(ret) ) >>> - what = what ?: L"Get size"; >>> - else >>> - ret = FileHandle->SetPosition(FileHandle, 0); >>> + goto fail; >>> + >>> + what = L"Seek"; >>> + ret = FileHandle->SetPosition(FileHandle, 0); >>> if ( EFI_ERROR(ret) ) >>> - what = what ?: L"Seek"; >>> - else >>> - { >>> - file->addr = min(1UL << (32 + PAGE_SHIFT), >>> - HYPERVISOR_VIRT_END - DIRECTMAP_VIRT_START); >>> - ret = efi_bs->AllocatePages(AllocateMaxAddress, EfiLoaderData, >>> - PFN_UP(size), &file->addr); >>> - } >>> + goto fail; >>> + >>> + what = L"Allocation"; >>> + file->addr = min(1UL << (32 + PAGE_SHIFT), >>> + HYPERVISOR_VIRT_END - DIRECTMAP_VIRT_START); >>> + ret = efi_bs->AllocatePages(AllocateMaxAddress, EfiLoaderData, >>> + PFN_UP(size), &file->addr); >>> if ( EFI_ERROR(ret) ) >>> - what = what ?: L"Allocation"; >>> - else >>> - { >>> - file->need_to_free = true; >>> - file->size = size; >>> - handle_file_info(name, file, options); >>> + goto fail; >>> >>> - ret = FileHandle->Read(FileHandle, &file->size, file->str); >>> - if ( !EFI_ERROR(ret) && file->size != size ) >>> - ret = EFI_ABORTED; >>> - if ( EFI_ERROR(ret) ) >>> - what = L"Read"; >>> - } >>> + file->need_to_free = true; >>> + file->size = size; >>> + handle_file_info(name, file, options); >>> >>> - if ( FileHandle ) >>> - FileHandle->Close(FileHandle); >>> + what = L"Read"; >>> + ret = FileHandle->Read(FileHandle, &file->size, file->str); >>> + if ( !EFI_ERROR(ret) && file->size != size ) >>> + ret = EFI_ABORTED; >>> + if ( EFI_ERROR(ret) ) >>> + goto fail; >>> >>> - if ( what ) >>> - { >>> - PrintErr(what); >>> - PrintErr(L" failed for "); >>> - PrintErrMesg(name, ret); >>> - } >>> + FileHandle->Close(FileHandle); >>> >>> efi_arch_flush_dcache_area(file->ptr, file->size); >>> >>> return true; >>> + >>> +fail: >> >> Nit: Style (see ./CODING_STYLE). >> > > What specifically? I checked the indentation and it's 4 spaces. if-s > are spaced correctly. About labels I didn't find much on CODING_STYLE > so I opened 3/4 files and most of them are indented with no spaces > (they start at column 1). You didn't search for the word "label" then, did you? Quote: 'Due to the behavior of GNU diffutils "diff -p", labels should be indented by at least one blank. Non-case labels inside switch() bodies are preferred to be indented the same as the block's case labels.' Jan
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