From: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
To: Matthew Wilcox <willy@infradead.org>
Cc: linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org,
Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Subject: Re: [RFC][PATCH] Change calling conventions for filldir_t
Date: Tue, 16 Aug 2022 17:32:08 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <YvvGiLlrzXandedE@ZenIV> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <YvvEsGWvarSwW5kh@casper.infradead.org>
On Tue, Aug 16, 2022 at 05:24:16PM +0100, Matthew Wilcox wrote:
> > The former tended to use 0/-E... conventions - -E<something> on failure.
> > The latter tended to use 0/1, 1 being "stop, we are done".
> > The callers treated anything non-zero as "stop", ignoring which
> > non-zero value did they get.
> >
> > "true means stop" would be more natural for the second group; "true
> > means keep going" - for the first one. I tried both variants and
> > the things like
> > if allocation failed
> > something = -ENOMEM;
> > return true;
> > just looked unnatural and asking for trouble.
>
> I like it the way you have it. My only suggestion is:
>
> +++ b/include/linux/fs.h
> @@ -2039,6 +2039,7 @@ extern bool may_open_dev(const struct path *path);
> * the kernel specify what kind of dirent layout it wants to have.
> * This allows the kernel to read directories into kernel space or
> * to have different dirent layouts depending on the binary type.
> + * Return 'true' to keep going and 'false' if there are no more entries.
> */
> struct dir_context;
> typedef int (*filldir_t)(struct dir_context *, const char *, int, loff_t, u64,
OK... FWIW, an additional argument is that ->iterate() instances are
not calling those directly - they are calling dir_emit(), which returns
true for "keep going" and false for "stop". This makes the calling
conventions for callbacks match that...
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2022-08-16 16:32 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 17+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2022-08-16 16:11 [RFC][PATCH] Change calling conventions for filldir_t Al Viro
2022-08-16 16:24 ` Matthew Wilcox
2022-08-16 16:32 ` Al Viro [this message]
2022-08-16 16:57 ` Christian Brauner
2022-08-16 18:58 ` Linus Torvalds
2022-08-16 19:11 ` Switching to iterate_shared Matthew Wilcox
2022-08-16 20:14 ` Jan Harkes
2022-08-16 21:20 ` Matthew Wilcox
2022-08-16 22:58 ` Linus Torvalds
2022-08-17 7:25 ` Amir Goldstein
2022-08-17 17:05 ` Linus Torvalds
2022-08-17 20:13 ` Amir Goldstein
2022-08-16 22:30 ` Casey Schaufler
2022-08-16 23:09 ` Linus Torvalds
2022-08-18 14:35 ` Matthew Wilcox
2022-08-18 16:14 ` [apparmor] " John Johansen
2022-09-21 19:25 ` Mike Marshall
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