On Fri, Aug 26, 2022 at 06:54:16PM +0000, Kalra, Ashish wrote: > [AMD Official Use Only - General] > > Hello Jarkko, > > >> > >> It really should be, in order to have any practical use: > >> > >> if (no_iommu) { > >> pr_err("SEV-SNP: IOMMU is disabled.\n"); > >> return false; > >> } > >> > >> if (iommu_default_passthrough()) { > >> pr_err("SEV-SNP: IOMMU is configured in passthrough mode.\n"); > >> return false; > >> } > >> > >> The comment is *completely* redundant, it absolutely does not serve > >> any sane purpose. It just tells what the code already clearly stating. > >> > >> The combo error message on the other hand leaves you to the question > >> "which one was it", and for that reason combining the checks leaves > >> you to a louse debugging experience. > > >Also, are those really *errors*? That implies that there is something wrong. > > >Since you can have a legit configuration, IMHO they should be either warn or info. What do you think? > > >They are definitely not errors > > Yes, they can be warn or info, but as I mentioned above this patch is now part of IOMMU + SNP series, > so these comments are now relevant for that. Yeah, warn/info/error is less relevant than the second point I was making. It's a good idea to spit out two instead of one to make best of spitting out anything in the first place :-) That way you make no mistake interpreting what does the log message connect to, which can sometimes make a difference while debugging a kernel issue. BR, Jarkko