On Thu, Jun 15, 2023 at 12:53:24PM +0200, Rasmus Villemoes wrote: > On 14/06/2023 17.13, Andy Shevchenko wrote: > > When reading such a code the following questions are arisen: > > 1) Can the positive return value be the case? > > 2) If so, what is the meaning of a such? > > 3) Why do we not care about it? > > > > All this can simply gone if we use > > > > ret = foo(...); > > if (ret) > > return ret; > > > > As it's clear that whatever is non-zero we accept as something to be promoted > > to the upper layer. I hope this explains my position. > > But we're in a context (in this case an ->ioctl method) where _our_ > caller expects 0/-ESOMETHING, so returning something positive would be a > bug - i.e., either way of spelling that if(), the reader must know that > foo() also has those 0/-ESOMETHING semantics. I totally understand this. But then it's either problem of regmap API documentation or API itself. I.o.w. not _your_ problem. > I honestly didn't think much about it, but looking at the existing code > and the stuff I add, all other places actually do 'if (ret)', so I've > updated this site for consistency. Thank you! -- With Best Regards, Andy Shevchenko