On Sun, May 08, 2011 at 12:37:15PM +0200, RafaÅ MiÅecki wrote: > 2011/5/8 Russell King - ARM Linux <linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > > On Sat, May 07, 2011 at 08:48:10PM +0200, RafaÅ MiÅecki wrote: > >> Really, what's wrong with that? Does it kill anyone's pet we print > >> this? We also do: > >> pr_err("Scanning failed because of wrong CID\n"); > >> return -1; > >> While we could drop pr_err. Why to do this? Advanced used can always > >> check what -1 means. > > > > And why return -1 when we have a system of error codes? ÂI _really_ wish > > people would stop returning -1 for "some random error occurred". > > You commented on imagined code, but we actually do sth similar in code. > > I did this because: > 1) I had no idea what err code would be valid for invalid EPROM layout > (content). Nothing from include/asm-generic/errno-base.h sounds > reasonable. > 2) I wanted to use different error codes for different EPROM layout > issues. Sometimes we don't get CIA block. Sometimes we don't get CIB > block. Sometimes there is problem with master port (not found in EPROM > when expected). They all would probably use the same errno. > > Could you help me with this? The problem is if you start using -1 and mixing it with stuff which does return negative errno codes, you end up hitting one of two bugs: 1. you interpret -1 as being -EPERM when actually you meant something else. 2. you check the function's return value for -1 rather than < 0, and you unintentionally ignore valid -errno codes. So it's normally far better to find something in the errno stuff which approximates the error you have rather than using -1. Eg, if something is invalid and you can't find something which fits, -EINVAL is probably a good idea. If you can't access the eeprom because its not responding, maybe -EIO or -ETIMEDOUT would be better than -1? Maybe for CRC errors, or unexpected data -EILSEQ would be appropriate? Maybe if something being requested isn't found, -ENOENT would be better (may not be a file or directory, but it approximates the error as being 'error no entry'). -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-wireless" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html