Re: [PATCH net-next v3 01/11] devlink: retain error in struct devlink_fmsg

From: Simon Horman
Date: Thu Oct 19 2023 - 09:01:53 EST


On Wed, Oct 18, 2023 at 10:26:37PM +0200, Przemek Kitszel wrote:
> Retain error value in struct devlink_fmsg, to relieve drivers from
> checking it after each call.
> Note that fmsg is an in-memory builder/buffer of formatted message,
> so it's not the case that half baked message was sent somewhere.
>
> We could find following scheme in multiple drivers:
> err = devlink_fmsg_obj_nest_start(fmsg);
> if (err)
> return err;
> err = devlink_fmsg_string_pair_put(fmsg, "src", src);
> if (err)
> return err;
> err = devlink_fmsg_something(fmsg, foo, bar);
> if (err)
> return err;
> // and so on...
> err = devlink_fmsg_obj_nest_end(fmsg);
>
> With retaining error API that translates to:
> devlink_fmsg_obj_nest_start(fmsg);
> devlink_fmsg_string_pair_put(fmsg, "src", src);
> devlink_fmsg_something(fmsg, foo, bar);
> // and so on...
> devlink_fmsg_obj_nest_end(fmsg);
>
> What means we check error just when is time to send.
>
> Possible error scenarios are developer error (API misuse) and memory
> exhaustion, both cases are good candidates to choose readability
> over fastest possible exit.
>
> Note that this patch keeps returning errors, to allow per-driver conversion
> to the new API, but those are not needed at this point already.
>
> This commit itself is an illustration of benefits for the dev-user,
> more of it will be in separate commits of the series.
>
> Reviewed-by: Jesse Brandeburg <jesse.brandeburg@xxxxxxxxx>
> Reviewed-by: Jiri Pirko <jiri@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Signed-off-by: Przemek Kitszel <przemyslaw.kitszel@xxxxxxxxx>

...

> @@ -1027,14 +934,12 @@ int devlink_fmsg_binary_pair_put(struct devlink_fmsg *fmsg, const char *name,

Hi Przemek,

The line before this hunk is:

err = devlink_fmsg_binary_put(fmsg, value + offset, data_size);

And, as of this patch, the implementation of
devlink_fmsg_binary_pair_nest_start() looks like this:

int devlink_fmsg_binary_put(struct devlink_fmsg *fmsg, const void *value,
u16 value_len)
{
if (!fmsg->putting_binary)
return -EINVAL;

return devlink_fmsg_put_value(fmsg, value, value_len, NLA_BINARY);
}

Which may return an error, if the if condition is met, without setting
fmsg->err.

> if (err)
> break;
> /* Exit from loop with a break (instead of
> - * return) to make sure putting_binary is turned off in
> - * devlink_fmsg_binary_pair_nest_end
> + * return) to make sure putting_binary is turned off
> */
> }
>
> - end_err = devlink_fmsg_binary_pair_nest_end(fmsg);
> - if (end_err)
> - err = end_err;

Prior to this patch, the value of err from the loop above was preserved,
unless devlink_fmsg_binary_pair_nest_end generated an error.

> + err = devlink_fmsg_binary_pair_nest_end(fmsg);

But now it looks like this is only the case if fmsg->err corresponds to err
when the loop was exited.

Or in other words, the err returned by devlink_fmsg_binary_put()
is not propagated to the caller if !fmsg->putting_binary.

If so, is this intentional?

> + fmsg->putting_binary = false;
>
> return err;
> }
> --
> 2.38.1
>