On Tue, 2019-09-10 at 18:26 +0300, Andy Shevchenko wrote: > On Mon, Sep 9, 2019 at 11:39 PM Rasmus Villemoes > <linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > It has been suggested several times to extend vsnprintf() to be able > > to convert the numeric value of ENOSPC to print "ENOSPC". This is yet > > another attempt. Rather than adding another %p extension, simply teach > > plain %p to convert ERR_PTRs. While the primary use case is > > > > if (IS_ERR(foo)) { > > pr_err("Sorry, can't do that: %p\n", foo); > > return PTR_ERR(foo); > > } > > > > it is also more helpful to get a symbolic error code (or, worst case, > > a decimal number) in case an ERR_PTR is accidentally passed to some > > %p<something>, rather than the (efault) that check_pointer() would > > result in. > > > > With my embedded hat on, I've made it possible to remove this. > > > > I've tested that the #ifdeffery in errcode.c is sufficient to make > > this compile on arm, arm64, mips, powerpc, s390, x86 - I'm sure the > > 0day bot will tell me which ones I've missed. > > > > The symbols to include have been found by massaging the output of > > > > find arch include -iname 'errno*.h' | xargs grep -E 'define\s*E' > > > > In the cases where some common aliasing exists > > (e.g. EAGAIN=EWOULDBLOCK on all platforms, EDEADLOCK=EDEADLK on most), > > I've moved the more popular one (in terms of 'git grep -w Efoo | wc) > > to the bottom so that one takes precedence. > > +#define E(err) [err + BUILD_BUG_ON_ZERO(err <= 0 || err > 300)] = #err > > +#define E(err) [err - 512 + BUILD_BUG_ON_ZERO(err < 512 || err > 550)] = #err > > From long term prospective 300 and 550 hard coded here may be forgotten. > > > +const char *errcode(int err) > We got long, why not to use long type for it? > > > +{ > > + /* Might as well accept both -EIO and EIO. */ > > + if (err < 0) > > + err = -err; > > + if (err <= 0) /* INT_MIN or 0 */ > > + return NULL; > > + if (err < ARRAY_SIZE(codes_0)) > > + return codes_0[err]; > > It won't work if one of the #ifdef:s in the array fails. > Would it? > > > + if (err >= 512 && err - 512 < ARRAY_SIZE(codes_512)) > > + return codes_512[err - 512]; > > + /* But why? */ > > + if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_MIPS) && err == EDQUOT) /* 1133 */ > > + return "EDQUOT"; > > + return NULL; > > +} > > + long err = PTR_ERR(ptr); > > + const char *sym = errcode(-err); > > Do we need additional sign change if we already have such check inside > errcode()? How is EBUSY differentiated from ZERO_SIZE_PTR ?