Re: [tip:x86/cpu] Modify the VMware balloon driver for the new x86_hyperAPI

From: H. Peter Anvin
Date: Mon May 10 2010 - 13:31:15 EST


On 05/10/2010 09:17 AM, Dmitry Torokhov wrote:
> On Monday 10 May 2010 08:23:28 am H. Peter Anvin wrote:
>> On 05/10/2010 01:06 AM, Dmitry Torokhov wrote:
>>> Source please? I was not aware that there was a standard governing
>>> returns code for module init methods.
>>
>> ENODEV means "not a device node."
>> ENXIO means "hardware not present."
>>
>
> There is no device node in question. Again, could you please point me to
> the list of allowed error codes for init methods? According to SUS,
> we need to follow ERROR section of the appropriate function, and I do
> not believe that spec covers cases if driver binding and module loading.
>
> FWIW -ENODEV is explicitly allowed in our device core and means "device
> not found", especially in context of platform devices. I do not see the
> need of changing that.
>

The problem with this abuse of ENODEV is that people start using it
elsewhere, where it *DOES* matter than ENXIO is the proper return code.
Yes, we handle incorrect uses of ENODEV, but the right thing to do is
to teach people to use ENXIO properly.

-hpa

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