On 2/27/2025 9:02 AM, Roman Kisel wrote: > > > On 2/26/2025 3:07 PM, Nuno Das Neves wrote: > > [...] > >> + >> +const char *hv_result_to_string(u64 hv_status) >> +{ >> + switch (hv_result(hv_status)) { > > [...] > >> + return "HV_STATUS_VTL_ALREADY_ENABLED"; >> + default: >> + return "Unknown"; >> + }; >> + return "Unknown"; >> +} >> +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(hv_result_to_string); > > Should we remove this and output the hexadecimal error code in ~3 places > this function is used? > > The "Unknown" part would make debugging harder actually when something > fails. I presume that the mainstream scenarios all work, and it is the > edge cases that might fail, and these are likelier to produce "Unknown". > > Folks who actually debug failed hypercalls rarely have issues with > looking up the error code, and printing "Unknown" to the log is worse > than a hexadecimal. Like even the people who wrote the code got nothing > to say about what is going on. > Sorry, I have to disagree with this, a recent commit of mine[1] closed a WSL issue that was open for over 2 years for, partly, the utter uselessness of the hex return code of the hypercall. [1] https://web.git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=d2138eab8cde61e0e6f62d0713e45202e8457d6d Thanks, Easwar (he/him)