2016-10-03 08:55, Jean Tourrilhes: > On Mon, Oct 03, 2016 at 02:25:40PM +0100, Sergio Gonzalez Monroy wrote: > > Hi Jean, > > > > There are some format issues with the patch: > > > > You can run scripts/check-git-log.sh to check them: > > Wrong headline format: > > eal: Fix misleading error messages, errno can't be trusted. > > Wrong headline uppercase: > > eal: Fix misleading error messages, errno can't be trusted. > > Missing 'Fixes' tag: > > eal: Fix misleading error messages, errno can't be trusted. > > > > The script's output highlights the different issues. > > SOrry about that, I casually read the page on > http://dpdk.org/dev, but obviously I need to look at it again.
No problem. This guide is more oriented towards regular contributors. You come with a bug and its fix, we can make some effort to format the patch :) The title could be "mem: fix hugepage mapping error messages" > > On 21/09/2016 22:10, Jean Tourrilhes wrote: > > >@@ -263,9 +264,16 @@ rte_eal_config_reattach(void) > > > mem_config = (struct rte_mem_config *) mmap(rte_mem_cfg_addr, > > > sizeof(*mem_config), PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED, > > > mem_cfg_fd, 0); > > >+ if (mem_config == MAP_FAILED || mem_config != rte_mem_cfg_addr) { > > >+ if (mem_config != MAP_FAILED) > > >+ /* errno is stale, don't use */ > > >+ rte_panic("Cannot mmap memory for rte_config at [%p], > > >got [%p] - please use '--base-virtaddr' option\n", > > >+ rte_mem_cfg_addr, mem_config); > > >+ else > > >+ rte_panic("Cannot mmap memory for rte_config! error %i > > >(%s)\n", > > >+ errno, strerror(errno)); > > >+ } > > > close(mem_cfg_fd); > > >- if (mem_config == MAP_FAILED || mem_config != rte_mem_cfg_addr) > > >- rte_panic("Cannot mmap memory for rte_config\n"); > > > > NIT but any reason you moved the check before closing the file descriptor? > > (not that it matters with current code as we panic anyway) > > "close()" may change "errno" according to its man page. Sergio, do you have more comments? Should we wait another version or is it OK? Maybe you'd prefer to rework it yourself?