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authorChristoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>2017-06-03 09:38:04 +0200
committerJens Axboe <axboe@fb.com>2017-06-09 09:27:32 -0600
commit2a842acab109f40f0d7d10b38e9ca88390628996 (patch)
treebdfc7a47fe655c2ea7a5f74127015d7a502042f0 /drivers/scsi/osd
parent1be5690984588953e759af0a4c6ddac182a1806c (diff)
block: introduce new block status code type
Currently we use nornal Linux errno values in the block layer, and while we accept any error a few have overloaded magic meanings. This patch instead introduces a new blk_status_t value that holds block layer specific status codes and explicitly explains their meaning. Helpers to convert from and to the previous special meanings are provided for now, but I suspect we want to get rid of them in the long run - those drivers that have a errno input (e.g. networking) usually get errnos that don't know about the special block layer overloads, and similarly returning them to userspace will usually return somethings that strictly speaking isn't correct for file system operations, but that's left as an exercise for later. For now the set of errors is a very limited set that closely corresponds to the previous overloaded errno values, but there is some low hanging fruite to improve it. blk_status_t (ab)uses the sparse __bitwise annotations to allow for sparse typechecking, so that we can easily catch places passing the wrong values. Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de> Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <axboe@fb.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/scsi/osd')
-rw-r--r--drivers/scsi/osd/osd_initiator.c20
1 files changed, 11 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/scsi/osd/osd_initiator.c b/drivers/scsi/osd/osd_initiator.c
index 14785177ce7b..1e69a43b279d 100644
--- a/drivers/scsi/osd/osd_initiator.c
+++ b/drivers/scsi/osd/osd_initiator.c
@@ -446,7 +446,7 @@ static void _put_request(struct request *rq)
* code paths.
*/
if (unlikely(rq->bio))
- blk_end_request(rq, -ENOMEM, blk_rq_bytes(rq));
+ blk_end_request(rq, BLK_STS_IOERR, blk_rq_bytes(rq));
else
blk_put_request(rq);
}
@@ -474,7 +474,7 @@ void osd_end_request(struct osd_request *or)
EXPORT_SYMBOL(osd_end_request);
static void _set_error_resid(struct osd_request *or, struct request *req,
- int error)
+ blk_status_t error)
{
or->async_error = error;
or->req_errors = scsi_req(req)->result;
@@ -489,17 +489,19 @@ static void _set_error_resid(struct osd_request *or, struct request *req,
int osd_execute_request(struct osd_request *or)
{
- int error;
-
blk_execute_rq(or->request->q, NULL, or->request, 0);
- error = scsi_req(or->request)->result ? -EIO : 0;
- _set_error_resid(or, or->request, error);
- return error;
+ if (scsi_req(or->request)->result) {
+ _set_error_resid(or, or->request, BLK_STS_IOERR);
+ return -EIO;
+ }
+
+ _set_error_resid(or, or->request, BLK_STS_OK);
+ return 0;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(osd_execute_request);
-static void osd_request_async_done(struct request *req, int error)
+static void osd_request_async_done(struct request *req, blk_status_t error)
{
struct osd_request *or = req->end_io_data;
@@ -1914,7 +1916,7 @@ analyze:
/* scsi sense is Empty, the request was never issued to target
* linux return code might tell us what happened.
*/
- if (or->async_error == -ENOMEM)
+ if (or->async_error == BLK_STS_RESOURCE)
osi->osd_err_pri = OSD_ERR_PRI_RESOURCE;
else
osi->osd_err_pri = OSD_ERR_PRI_UNREACHABLE;