@@ -1355,6 +1355,7 @@ void machine_run_board_init(MachineState *machine, const char *mem_path, Error *
MachineClass *machine_class = MACHINE_GET_CLASS(machine);
ObjectClass *oc = object_class_by_name(machine->cpu_type);
CPUClass *cc;
+ Error *local_err = NULL;
/* This checkpoint is required by replay to separate prior clock
reading from the other reads, because timer polling functions query
@@ -1423,15 +1424,16 @@ 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(&local_err, "Invalid CPU type: %s", machine->cpu_type);
+ error_append_hint(&local_err, "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(&local_err, ", %s",
+ machine_class->valid_cpu_types[i]);
}
- error_printf("\n");
+ error_append_hint(&local_err, "\n");
- exit(1);
+ error_propagate(errp, local_err);
}
}
QEMU will be terminated if the specified CPU type isn't supported in machine_run_board_init(). The list of supported CPU type is maintained in mc->valid_cpu_types. The error handling can be used to propagate error messages, to be consistent how the errors are handled for other situations in the same function. No functional change intended. Suggested-by: Igor Mammedov <imammedo@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Gavin Shan <gshan@redhat.com> --- hw/core/machine.c | 14 ++++++++------ 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)