Re: [PATCH v3 02/19] hwmon: (mr75203) fix VM sensor allocation when "intel, vm-map" not defined

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On Thu, Sep 01, 2022 at 06:24:51PM +0300, Farber, Eliav wrote:
> On 9/1/2022 5:44 PM, Guenter Roeck wrote:
> > On Thu, Sep 01, 2022 at 11:39:58AM +0300, Farber, Eliav wrote:

...

> > There should be some error handling to catch this case (ie if the number
> > of entries does not match the expected count), or if a value in the array
> > is larger or equal to vm_num. Today the latter is silently handled as end
> > of entries (similar to 0xff), but that should result in an error.
> > This would avoid situations like
> >        intel,vm-map = [01 02 03 04 05];
> > ie where the person writing the devicetree file accidentally entered
> > index values starting with 1 instead of 0. A mismatch between vm_num
> > and the number of entries in the array is silently handled as if there
> > was no property at all, which is at the very least misleading and
> > most definitely unexpected and should also result in an error.
> 
> I assume it is possible to tell according to the return value, if property
> doesn’t exist at all, or if it does exists and size of array in
> device-tree is smaller than vm_num.
> In [PATCH v3 17/19] Andy wrote that “code shouldn't be a YAML validator.
> Drop this and make sure you have correct DT schema” so I’m a bit confused
> if code should validate “intel,bm-map” or if it is the user responsibility.
> As this property was not added by me, I prefer not to fix it as part of
> this series of patches.

I'm just a messenger of Rob's words. If I'm mistaken I would like Rob to
correct me.

-- 
With Best Regards,
Andy Shevchenko





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