Re: [PATCH 3/5] tools: PCI: Fix parsing the return value of IOCTLs
From: Shunsuke Mie
Date: Mon Aug 22 2022 - 00:26:00 EST
2022年8月19日(金) 23:50 Manivannan Sadhasivam <manivannan.sadhasivam@xxxxxxxxxx>:
>
> "pci_endpoint_test" driver now returns 0 for success and negative error
> code for failure. So adapt to the change by reporting FAILURE if the
> return value is < 0, and SUCCESS otherwise.
>
> Signed-off-by: Manivannan Sadhasivam <manivannan.sadhasivam@xxxxxxxxxx>
> ---
> tools/pci/pcitest.c | 41 +++++++++++++++++++++--------------------
> 1 file changed, 21 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/tools/pci/pcitest.c b/tools/pci/pcitest.c
> index 441b54234635..a4e5b17cc3b5 100644
> --- a/tools/pci/pcitest.c
> +++ b/tools/pci/pcitest.c
> @@ -18,7 +18,6 @@
>
> #define BILLION 1E9
>
> -static char *result[] = { "NOT OKAY", "OKAY" };
> static char *irq[] = { "LEGACY", "MSI", "MSI-X" };
>
> struct pci_test {
> @@ -54,9 +53,9 @@ static int run_test(struct pci_test *test)
> ret = ioctl(fd, PCITEST_BAR, test->barnum);
> fprintf(stdout, "BAR%d:\t\t", test->barnum);
> if (ret < 0)
> - fprintf(stdout, "TEST FAILED\n");
> + fprintf(stdout, "FAILED\n");
> else
> - fprintf(stdout, "%s\n", result[ret]);
> + fprintf(stdout, "SUCCESS\n");
> }
>
> if (test->set_irqtype) {
> @@ -65,16 +64,18 @@ static int run_test(struct pci_test *test)
> if (ret < 0)
> fprintf(stdout, "FAILED\n");
> else
> - fprintf(stdout, "%s\n", result[ret]);
> + fprintf(stdout, "SUCCESS\n");
> }
>
> if (test->get_irqtype) {
> ret = ioctl(fd, PCITEST_GET_IRQTYPE);
> fprintf(stdout, "GET IRQ TYPE:\t\t");
> - if (ret < 0)
> + if (ret < 0) {
> fprintf(stdout, "FAILED\n");
> - else
> + } else {
> fprintf(stdout, "%s\n", irq[ret]);
> + ret = 0;
> + }
> }
>
> if (test->clear_irq) {
> @@ -83,34 +84,34 @@ static int run_test(struct pci_test *test)
> if (ret < 0)
> fprintf(stdout, "FAILED\n");
> else
> - fprintf(stdout, "%s\n", result[ret]);
> + fprintf(stdout, "SUCCESS\n");
> }
>
> if (test->legacyirq) {
> ret = ioctl(fd, PCITEST_LEGACY_IRQ, 0);
> fprintf(stdout, "LEGACY IRQ:\t");
> if (ret < 0)
> - fprintf(stdout, "TEST FAILED\n");
> + fprintf(stdout, "FAILED\n");
> else
> - fprintf(stdout, "%s\n", result[ret]);
> + fprintf(stdout, "SUCCESS\n");
> }
>
> if (test->msinum > 0 && test->msinum <= 32) {
> ret = ioctl(fd, PCITEST_MSI, test->msinum);
> fprintf(stdout, "MSI%d:\t\t", test->msinum);
> if (ret < 0)
> - fprintf(stdout, "TEST FAILED\n");
> + fprintf(stdout, "FAILED\n");
> else
> - fprintf(stdout, "%s\n", result[ret]);
> + fprintf(stdout, "SUCCESS\n");
> }
>
> if (test->msixnum > 0 && test->msixnum <= 2048) {
> ret = ioctl(fd, PCITEST_MSIX, test->msixnum);
> fprintf(stdout, "MSI-X%d:\t\t", test->msixnum);
> if (ret < 0)
> - fprintf(stdout, "TEST FAILED\n");
> + fprintf(stdout, "FAILED\n");
> else
> - fprintf(stdout, "%s\n", result[ret]);
> + fprintf(stdout, "SUCCESS\n");
> }
>
> if (test->write) {
> @@ -120,9 +121,9 @@ static int run_test(struct pci_test *test)
> ret = ioctl(fd, PCITEST_WRITE, ¶m);
> fprintf(stdout, "WRITE (%7ld bytes):\t\t", test->size);
> if (ret < 0)
> - fprintf(stdout, "TEST FAILED\n");
> + fprintf(stdout, "FAILED\n");
> else
> - fprintf(stdout, "%s\n", result[ret]);
> + fprintf(stdout, "SUCCESS\n");
> }
>
> if (test->read) {
> @@ -132,9 +133,9 @@ static int run_test(struct pci_test *test)
> ret = ioctl(fd, PCITEST_READ, ¶m);
> fprintf(stdout, "READ (%7ld bytes):\t\t", test->size);
> if (ret < 0)
> - fprintf(stdout, "TEST FAILED\n");
> + fprintf(stdout, "FAILED\n");
> else
> - fprintf(stdout, "%s\n", result[ret]);
> + fprintf(stdout, "SUCCESS\n");
> }
>
> if (test->copy) {
> @@ -144,14 +145,14 @@ static int run_test(struct pci_test *test)
> ret = ioctl(fd, PCITEST_COPY, ¶m);
> fprintf(stdout, "COPY (%7ld bytes):\t\t", test->size);
> if (ret < 0)
> - fprintf(stdout, "TEST FAILED\n");
> + fprintf(stdout, "FAILED\n");
> else
> - fprintf(stdout, "%s\n", result[ret]);
> + fprintf(stdout, "SUCCESS\n");
> }
>
> fflush(stdout);
> close(fd);
> - return (ret < 0) ? ret : 1 - ret; /* return 0 if test succeeded */
> + return ret;
> }
>
> int main(int argc, char **argv)
> --
> 2.25.1
>
Don't you use the errno of ioctl?
Thanks,
Shunsuke