Message ID | 20231204004726.483558-2-gshan@redhat.com (mailing list archive) |
---|---|
State | New, archived |
Headers | show |
Series | Unified CPU type check | expand |
On 4/12/23 01:47, Gavin Shan wrote: > Functions that use an Error **errp parameter to return errors should > not also report them to the user, because reporting is the caller's > job. The principle is violated by machine_run_board_init() because > it calls error_report(), error_printf(), and exit(1) when the machine > doesn't support the requested CPU type. > > Clean this up by using error_setg() and error_append_hint() instead. > No functional change, as the only caller passes &error_fatal. > > Suggested-by: Igor Mammedov <imammedo@redhat.com> > Signed-off-by: Gavin Shan <gshan@redhat.com> > Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> > --- > v9: Improved change log (Markus) > --- > hw/core/machine.c | 13 +++++++------ > 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/hw/core/machine.c b/hw/core/machine.c > index 0c17398141..bde7f4af6d 100644 > --- a/hw/core/machine.c > +++ b/hw/core/machine.c > @@ -1466,15 +1466,16 @@ void machine_run_board_init(MachineState *machine, const char *mem_path, Error * > > if (!machine_class->valid_cpu_types[i]) { > /* The user specified CPU is not valid */ > - error_report("Invalid CPU type: %s", machine->cpu_type); > - error_printf("The valid types are: %s", > - machine_class->valid_cpu_types[0]); > + error_setg(errp, "Invalid CPU type: %s", machine->cpu_type); > + error_append_hint(errp, "The valid types are: %s", > + machine_class->valid_cpu_types[0]); > for (i = 1; machine_class->valid_cpu_types[i]; i++) { > - error_printf(", %s", machine_class->valid_cpu_types[i]); > + error_append_hint(errp, ", %s", > + machine_class->valid_cpu_types[i]); > } > - error_printf("\n"); > > - exit(1); > + error_append_hint(&errp, "\n"); This doesn't build: hw/core/machine.c:1488:31: error: incompatible pointer types passing 'Error ***' (aka 'struct Error ***') to parameter of type 'Error *const *' (aka 'struct Error *const *'); remove & [-Werror,-Wincompatible-pointer-types] error_append_hint(&errp, "\n"); ^~~~~ > + return; > } > } > Squashing: -- >8 -- diff --git a/hw/core/machine.c b/hw/core/machine.c index 021044aaaf..1898d1d1d7 100644 --- a/hw/core/machine.c +++ b/hw/core/machine.c @@ -1487,3 +1487,3 @@ void machine_run_board_init(MachineState *machine, const char *mem_path, Error * - error_append_hint(&errp, "\n"); + error_append_hint(errp, "\n"); return; ---
On 1/5/24 21:00, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé wrote: > On 4/12/23 01:47, Gavin Shan wrote: >> Functions that use an Error **errp parameter to return errors should >> not also report them to the user, because reporting is the caller's >> job. The principle is violated by machine_run_board_init() because >> it calls error_report(), error_printf(), and exit(1) when the machine >> doesn't support the requested CPU type. >> >> Clean this up by using error_setg() and error_append_hint() instead. >> No functional change, as the only caller passes &error_fatal. >> >> Suggested-by: Igor Mammedov <imammedo@redhat.com> >> Signed-off-by: Gavin Shan <gshan@redhat.com> >> Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> >> --- >> v9: Improved change log (Markus) >> --- >> hw/core/machine.c | 13 +++++++------ >> 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git a/hw/core/machine.c b/hw/core/machine.c >> index 0c17398141..bde7f4af6d 100644 >> --- a/hw/core/machine.c >> +++ b/hw/core/machine.c >> @@ -1466,15 +1466,16 @@ void machine_run_board_init(MachineState *machine, const char *mem_path, Error * >> if (!machine_class->valid_cpu_types[i]) { >> /* The user specified CPU is not valid */ >> - error_report("Invalid CPU type: %s", machine->cpu_type); >> - error_printf("The valid types are: %s", >> - machine_class->valid_cpu_types[0]); >> + error_setg(errp, "Invalid CPU type: %s", machine->cpu_type); >> + error_append_hint(errp, "The valid types are: %s", >> + machine_class->valid_cpu_types[0]); >> for (i = 1; machine_class->valid_cpu_types[i]; i++) { >> - error_printf(", %s", machine_class->valid_cpu_types[i]); >> + error_append_hint(errp, ", %s", >> + machine_class->valid_cpu_types[i]); >> } >> - error_printf("\n"); >> - exit(1); >> + error_append_hint(&errp, "\n"); > > This doesn't build: > > hw/core/machine.c:1488:31: error: incompatible pointer types passing 'Error ***' (aka 'struct Error ***') to parameter of type 'Error *const *' (aka 'struct Error *const *'); remove & [-Werror,-Wincompatible-pointer-types] > error_append_hint(&errp, "\n"); > ^~~~~ > Yes, &errp should have been errp. The problematic code was carried from previous revisions and has been corrected by PATCH[2/9]. It's how I missed the building error. Thanks for fixing it up! Thanks, Gavin >> + return; >> } >> } > > Squashing: > -- >8 -- > diff --git a/hw/core/machine.c b/hw/core/machine.c > index 021044aaaf..1898d1d1d7 100644 > --- a/hw/core/machine.c > +++ b/hw/core/machine.c > @@ -1487,3 +1487,3 @@ void machine_run_board_init(MachineState *machine, const char *mem_path, Error * > > - error_append_hint(&errp, "\n"); > + error_append_hint(errp, "\n"); > return; > --- >
diff --git a/hw/core/machine.c b/hw/core/machine.c index 0c17398141..bde7f4af6d 100644 --- a/hw/core/machine.c +++ b/hw/core/machine.c @@ -1466,15 +1466,16 @@ void machine_run_board_init(MachineState *machine, const char *mem_path, Error * if (!machine_class->valid_cpu_types[i]) { /* The user specified CPU is not valid */ - error_report("Invalid CPU type: %s", machine->cpu_type); - error_printf("The valid types are: %s", - machine_class->valid_cpu_types[0]); + error_setg(errp, "Invalid CPU type: %s", machine->cpu_type); + error_append_hint(errp, "The valid types are: %s", + machine_class->valid_cpu_types[0]); for (i = 1; machine_class->valid_cpu_types[i]; i++) { - error_printf(", %s", machine_class->valid_cpu_types[i]); + error_append_hint(errp, ", %s", + machine_class->valid_cpu_types[i]); } - error_printf("\n"); - exit(1); + error_append_hint(&errp, "\n"); + return; } }