Re: [PATCH] n_gsm: Fix write handling for zero bytes written

From: Jiri Slaby
Date: Wed Aug 19 2020 - 02:20:08 EST


On 18. 08. 20, 12:47, Tony Lindgren wrote:
> * Jiri Slaby <jirislaby@xxxxxxxxxx> [200818 10:14]:
>> On 18. 08. 20, 11:56, Tony Lindgren wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> * Jiri Slaby <jirislaby@xxxxxxxxxx> [200818 08:24]:
>>>> On 17. 08. 20, 15:54, Tony Lindgren wrote:
>>>>> If write returns zero we currently end up removing the message
>>>>> from the queue. Instead of removing the message, we want to just
>>>>> break out of the loop just like we already do for error codes.
>>>>
>>>> When exactly does the only writer (gsmld_output) return zero for
>>>> non-zero len parameter?
>>>
>>> I ran into this when testing with the WIP serial core PM runtime
>>> changes from Andy Shevchenko earlier. If there are also other
>>> cases where we have serial drivers return 0, I don't know about
>>> them.
>>
>> Sorry, I don't understand: my gsmld_output() ignores the return value
>> from drivers' write and returns something greater than zero or a
>> negative error. What tree/SHA do you run?
>
> Oh right, good catch. I also had my WIP serdev-ngsm patches applied
> that uses gsm_serdev_output() and returns the bytes written. Andy's
> patches do not touch n_gsm.c.
>
> Hmm sounds like we should also start returning value also from
> gsmld_output()? Any objections to making that change?

No objections here.

thanks,
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