Fix the subsystem prefix in the subject.

On Wed, Jan 04, 2017 at 02:39:31PM -0800, Long Li wrote:
> From: Long Li <lon...@microsoft.com>
> 
> Hyper-v host guarantees that a hypercall will succeed. Retry infinitely to 
> avoid returning transient failures to upper layer.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Long Li <lon...@microsoft.com>
> ---
>  drivers/hv/connection.c | 17 ++++++++---------
>  1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/drivers/hv/connection.c b/drivers/hv/connection.c
> index 6ce8b87..4bcb099 100644
> --- a/drivers/hv/connection.c
> +++ b/drivers/hv/connection.c
> @@ -439,7 +439,6 @@ int vmbus_post_msg(void *buffer, size_t buflen)
>  {
>       union hv_connection_id conn_id;
>       int ret = 0;

Btw, when you disable GCC's uninitialized variable checking by storing
bogus values in "ret", it's eventually going to bite you in the bum.
Eventually you're going to get a bug that should have been detected
through static analysis if only you hadn't disabled it.

> -     int retries = 0;
>       u32 usec = 1;
>  
>       conn_id.asu32 = 0;
> @@ -447,10 +446,10 @@ int vmbus_post_msg(void *buffer, size_t buflen)
>  
>       /*
>        * hv_post_message() can have transient failures because of
> -      * insufficient resources. Retry the operation a couple of
> -      * times before giving up.
> +      * insufficient resources. We retry infinitely on these failures
> +      * because host guarantees hypercall will eventually succeed.
>        */
> -     while (retries < 20) {
> +     while (1) {
>               ret = hv_post_message(conn_id, 1, buffer, buflen);
>  
>               switch (ret) {
> @@ -459,11 +458,11 @@ int vmbus_post_msg(void *buffer, size_t buflen)
>                        * We could get this if we send messages too
>                        * frequently.
>                        */

Move the comment above the code it's commenting about.

                /* 
                 * We could get INVALID_CONNECTION_ID if we flood the
                 * host with too many messages.
                 */
                case HV_STATUS_INVALID_CONNECTION_ID:
                case HV_STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY:
                case HV_STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFERS:
                        break;



> -                     ret = -EAGAIN;
> -                     break;
>               case HV_STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY:
>               case HV_STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFERS:
> -                     ret = -ENOMEM;
> +                     /*
> +                      * Temporary failure out of resources
> +                      */
>                       break;
>               case HV_STATUS_SUCCESS:
>                       return ret;

                        return 0;

Better to be more explicit.  When I looked at this I got briefly
confused if this function was supposed to return HV_ statuses or
standard kernel error codes.  It turns out that HV_STATUS_SUCCESS is
zero the success returns map directly to linux kernel code for success
but it's clearer to be explicit.

> @@ -472,12 +471,12 @@ int vmbus_post_msg(void *buffer, size_t buflen)
>                       return -EINVAL;
>               }
  
> -             retries++;
>               udelay(usec);
>               if (usec < 2048)
>                       usec *= 2;
>       }
> -     return ret;
> +     /* Impossible to get here */
> +     BUG_ON(1);

Remove the comment and the BUG_ON().

regards,
dan carpenter
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