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Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH for-4.7 1/4] xen: remove usage of ENODATA error code



>>> On 29.04.16 at 18:34, <roger.pau@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 29, 2016 at 10:19:41AM -0600, Jan Beulich wrote:
>> >>> On 29.04.16 at 17:06, <roger.pau@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> > On Fri, Apr 29, 2016 at 08:44:48AM -0600, Jan Beulich wrote:
>> >> >>> On 29.04.16 at 16:21, <roger.pau@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> >> > According to the POSIX standard for error codes [0], ENODATA is both
>> >> > obsolescent (so it may be removed in the future) and optional.
>> >> 
>> >> It being optional still doesn't preclude us using it.
>> >> 
>> >> > Replace it's
>> >> > usage with ENOENT, which seems like the closest match. Both FreeBSD and
>> >> > OpenBSD don't have this error code in the native errno.h headers.
>> >> 
>> >> There's no rule saying that Xen's errno set must match any other OS'es.
>> >> That's one of the reasons why we (finally) separated ours.
>> > 
>> > I understand that, but doing this means that then on the toolstack side we 
>> > need to start doing ifdefery in order to match values that are not present 
>> > in the native OS. For example a check was added to libxl against 
>> > XENVER_build_id returning ENODATA, this means that then on libxl I would 
>> > have to add a:
>> > 
>> > #ifdef __FreeBSD__
>> > #define ENODATA ENOENT
>> > #endif
>> 
>> You ought to be using XEN_NODATA there anyway.
> 
> No, the privcmd driver is the one that performs the translation from Xen 
> error codes into the OS error code space, so the tools just see error codes 
> in the OS space. No tools at all use XEN_* error codes directly.

That's the supposed behavior for return values, but not for
structure contents. The structures are Xen-specific, so them
holding Xen-specific values is known to the callers, and they
should (be made) cope.

> This is because privcmd does the translation, and because it would be 
> impossible to differentiate if the errno returned by the ioctl belongs to 
> Xen space or to the OS space.

Exactly - I agree for the return values.

Jan


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