26/06/2019 14:52, Burakov, Anatoly: > On 26-Jun-19 1:36 PM, Bruce Richardson wrote: > > On Wed, Jun 26, 2019 at 01:55:53PM +0200, Thomas Monjalon wrote: > >> 26/06/2019 13:43, Burakov, Anatoly: > >>> On 26-Jun-19 12:39 PM, David Marchand wrote: > >>>> On Wed, Jun 26, 2019 at 1:36 PM Thomas Monjalon <tho...@monjalon.net> > >>>> wrote: > >>>> > >>>>> 26/06/2019 13:20, David Marchand: > >>>>>> On Wed, Jun 26, 2019 at 12:41 PM Thomas Monjalon <tho...@monjalon.net> > >>>>>> wrote: > >>>>>> > >>>>>>> When adding an alarm, if an error happen when registering > >>>>>>> the common alarm callback, it is not considered as a major failure. > >>>>>>> The alarm is then inserted in the list. > >>>>>>> However it was returning an error code after inserting the alarm. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> The error code is reset to 0 so the behaviour and the return code > >>>>>>> are consistent. > >>>>>>> Other return code related lines are cleaned up for easier > >>>>> understanding. > >>>>>>> > >>>>> [...] > >>>>>>> --- a/lib/librte_eal/linux/eal/eal_alarm.c > >>>>>>> +++ b/lib/librte_eal/linux/eal/eal_alarm.c > >>>>>>> if (!handler_registered) { > >>>>>>> - ret |= rte_intr_callback_register(&intr_handle, > >>>>>>> + ret = rte_intr_callback_register(&intr_handle, > >>>>>>> eal_alarm_callback, NULL); > >>>>>>> - handler_registered = (ret == 0) ? 1 : 0; > >>>>>>> + if (ret == 0) > >>>>>>> + handler_registered = 1; > >>>>>>> + else > >>>>>>> + /* not fatal, callback can be registered later > >>>>> */ > >>>>>>> + ret = 0; > >>>>>>> } > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Well, then it means that you don't want to touch ret at all. > >>>>>> How about: > >>>>>> if (rte_intr_callback_register(&intr_handle, > >>>>>> eal_alarm_callback, NULL) == 0) > >>>>>> handler_registered = 1; > >>>>>> > >>>>>> ? > >>>>> > >>>>> Too much simple :) > >>>>> > >>>>> I think we try to avoid calling a function in a "if" > >>>>> per coding style. > >>>>> And my proposal has the benefit of offering a comment > >>>>> about the non-fatal error. > >>>>> > >>>> > >>>> /* not fatal, callback can be registered later */ > >>>> if (rte_intr_callback_register(&intr_handle, > >>>> eal_alarm_callback, NULL) == 0) > >>>> handler_registered = 1; > >>>> > >>> > >>> I prefer the original. It's more explicit and conveys the intention > >>> better. Did i break the tie? :) > >> > >> I was going to send a v2 with David's suggestion. > >> Now I'm confused. > >> > > I always tend to prefer shorter versions, so +1 for v2 (does that make it a > > v3? :-) ) > > > > /Bruce > > > > OK, but then the suggested comment needs to be fixed. It makes it seem > like registering the handler is the "non fatal" part. Perhaps something > like: > > /* failed register is not a fatal error - callback can be registered > later */
Of course! I had prepared this: /* registration can fail, callback can be registered later */