> -----Original Message----- > From: Dan Carpenter <dan.carpenter@xxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Monday, February 12, 2018 12:42 AM > To: KY Srinivasan <kys@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>; Stephen Hemminger > <stephen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Cc: gregkh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; linux-kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; > olaf@xxxxxxxxx; apw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; vkuznets@xxxxxxxxxx; jasowang@xxxxxxxxxx; > leann.ogasawara@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; marcelo.cerri@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; Stephen Hemminger > <sthemmin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>; Michael Kelley (EOSG) <Michael.H.Kelley@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: Re: [PATCH 08/12] Drivers: hv: vmbus: Implement Direct Mode for stimer0 > > On Sun, Feb 11, 2018 at 05:33:16PM -0700, kys@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > @@ -116,9 +146,29 @@ static int hv_ce_set_oneshot(struct clock_event_device *evt) > > { > > union hv_timer_config timer_cfg; > > > > + timer_cfg.as_uint64 = 0; > > timer_cfg.enable = 1; > > timer_cfg.auto_enable = 1; > > - timer_cfg.sintx = VMBUS_MESSAGE_SINT; > > + if (direct_mode_enabled) > > + /* > > + * When it expires, the timer will directly interrupt > > + * on the specified hardware vector/IRQ. > > + */ > > + { > > + timer_cfg.direct_mode = 1; > > + timer_cfg.apic_vector = stimer0_vector; > > + hv_enable_stimer0_percpu_irq(stimer0_irq); > > + } > > + else > > + /* > > + * When it expires, the timer will generate a VMbus message, > > + * to be handled by the normal VMbus interrupt handler. > > + */ > > + { > > + timer_cfg.direct_mode = 0; > > + timer_cfg.sintx = VMBUS_MESSAGE_SINT; > > + } > > + > > This indenting isn't right. We should probably zero out .apic_vector > if .direct_mode is zero. Or maybe it's fine. I don't know if any > static analysis tools will complain... I'll fix the indenting. Old habits .... The " timer_cfg.as_uint64 = 0" statement already zero's out .apic_vector along with all the other unused fields in the 64-bit value, as required by the Hyper-V spec. > > > hv_init_timer_config(HV_X64_MSR_STIMER0_CONFIG, timer_cfg.as_uint64); > > > > return 0; > > @@ -191,6 +241,10 @@ int hv_synic_alloc(void) > > INIT_LIST_HEAD(&hv_cpu->chan_list); > > } > > > > + if (direct_mode_enabled && hv_setup_stimer0_irq( > > + &stimer0_irq, &stimer0_vector, hv_stimer0_isr)) > > + goto err; > > > Can you indent it like this: > > if (direct_mode_enabled && > hv_setup_stimer0_irq(&stimer0_irq, &stimer0_vector, > hv_stimer0_isr)) > goto err; OK -- will change. > > > [ What follows is a long rant not directed at you ] > > It's annoying because as soon as I see the "goto err;", I know the error > handling for this function is going to be buggy... > > Some rules of error handling are: > > 1) Each function should clean up after itself instead returning > partially allocated structures. > 2) Each allocation function should have a matching free function. > 3) Give meaningful label names based on what the label location so that > we can tell what the goto does just by looking at it, such as, > "goto free_some_variable". This way we can just keep a mental tally > of the most recently allocated resource and verify based on the > "goto free_resource;" statemetn that it frees the correct thing. We > don't need to scroll to the bottom of the function. > > Using good names means that we should avoid do-nothing gotos > because, by definition, the label name for a do-nothing goto is > going to be vague. > > In this case the label looks like this: > > > + > > return 0; > > err: > > return -ENOMEM; > > We allocate a bunch of stuff in this function so at first glance this > looks like we leak everything but, actually, the cleanup is done in > vmbus_bus_init(). This is a layering violation. > > Later on, we changed hv_synic_alloc() in 37cdd991fac8 ("vmbus: put > related per-cpu variable together") and we started allocating: > > hv_cpu->clk_evt = kzalloc(... > > but we forgot to update the error handling because it was in the wrong > place. It's a very predictable, avoidable bug if we just use proper > error handling style. We'll fix this is a separate patch. There are a couple other minor things that should be cleaned up in hv.c as well, and can do them together. Michael > > Anyway... Sorry for the long rant. Summary: Always distrust vague > label names. > > regards, > dan carpenter _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://driverdev.linuxdriverproject.org/mailman/listinfo/driverdev-devel