From: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
To: Gary R Hook <ghook@amd.com>
Cc: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au>,
David Miller <davem@davemloft.net>,
"linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org" <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
"linux-crypto@vger.kernel.org" <linux-crypto@vger.kernel.org>,
"Lendacky, Thomas" <Thomas.Lendacky@amd.com>,
"Hook, Gary" <Gary.Hook@amd.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH 6/7] crypto: ccp: no need to check return value of debugfs_create functions
Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2019 07:55:56 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20190123065556.GB27466@kroah.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1330d284-560a-5e09-6d15-50da354d0da2@amd.com>
On Tue, Jan 22, 2019 at 10:06:54PM +0000, Gary R Hook wrote:
> On 1/22/19 9:14 AM, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote:
> > When calling debugfs functions, there is no need to ever check the
> > return value. The function can work or not, but the code logic should
> > never do something different based on this.
>
> Stupid question(s) time.
>
> If we don't care about failures (because the subsystem handles them
> without our involvement) why do these functions even have return values?
> Why haven't they been changed to void so that they reflect the current
> style of intended use?
Because on "normal" operations, you use the return value for something
(i.e. a parent directory to pass to other functions, or a value so you
can remove the file later).
> I realize I'm old fashioned, but if a failure occurs, I've always been
> of a mind to kick out and not try to do any further work. But debugfs is
> to be treated as an exception to that paradigm? Carry on, ignore errors,
> don't worry about it?
Yes, that is the case here, it goes against what everyone normally
thinks about kernel development :)
thanks,
greg k-h
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2019-01-23 6:56 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 17+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2019-01-22 15:14 [PATCH 0/7] crypto: cleanup debugfs usage Greg Kroah-Hartman
2019-01-22 15:14 ` [PATCH 1/7] crypto: qat: no need to check return value of debugfs_create functions Greg Kroah-Hartman
2019-01-22 15:14 ` [PATCH 2/7] crypto: ccrree: " Greg Kroah-Hartman
2019-01-23 12:58 ` Gilad Ben-Yossef
2019-01-23 13:37 ` Greg Kroah-Hartman
2019-01-24 7:58 ` Gilad Ben-Yossef
2019-01-22 15:14 ` [PATCH 3/7] crypto: axis: " Greg Kroah-Hartman
2019-01-23 7:37 ` Lars Persson
2019-01-22 15:14 ` [PATCH 4/7] crypto: cavium: zip: " Greg Kroah-Hartman
2019-01-23 13:30 ` Jan Glauber
2019-01-22 15:14 ` [PATCH 5/7] crypto: cavium: nitrox: " Greg Kroah-Hartman
2019-01-22 15:14 ` [PATCH 6/7] crypto: ccp: " Greg Kroah-Hartman
2019-01-22 22:06 ` Gary R Hook
2019-01-23 6:55 ` Greg Kroah-Hartman [this message]
2019-01-22 15:14 ` [PATCH 7/7] crypto: caam: " Greg Kroah-Hartman
2019-01-22 15:29 ` Horia Geanta
2019-02-01 6:48 ` [PATCH 0/7] crypto: cleanup debugfs usage Herbert Xu
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