Commit 6542a003 authored by Sean Christopherson's avatar Sean Christopherson

KVM: selftests: Drop the single-underscore ioctl() helpers

Drop _kvm_ioctl(), _vm_ioctl(), and _vcpu_ioctl(), as they are no longer
used by anything other than the no-underscores variants (and may have
never been used directly).  The single-underscore variants were never
intended to be a "feature", they were a stopgap of sorts to ease the
conversion to pretty printing ioctl() names when reporting errors.

Opportunistically add a comment explaining when to use __KVM_IOCTL_ERROR()
versus KVM_IOCTL_ERROR().  The single-underscore macros were subtly
ensuring that the name of the ioctl() was printed on error, i.e. it's all
too easy to overlook the fact that using __KVM_IOCTL_ERROR() is
intentional.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231108010953.560824-2-seanjc@google.comSigned-off-by: default avatarSean Christopherson <seanjc@google.com>
parent fc6543bb
......@@ -267,6 +267,13 @@ static inline bool kvm_has_cap(long cap)
#define __KVM_SYSCALL_ERROR(_name, _ret) \
"%s failed, rc: %i errno: %i (%s)", (_name), (_ret), errno, strerror(errno)
/*
* Use the "inner", double-underscore macro when reporting errors from within
* other macros so that the name of ioctl() and not its literal numeric value
* is printed on error. The "outer" macro is strongly preferred when reporting
* errors "directly", i.e. without an additional layer of macros, as it reduces
* the probability of passing in the wrong string.
*/
#define __KVM_IOCTL_ERROR(_name, _ret) __KVM_SYSCALL_ERROR(_name, _ret)
#define KVM_IOCTL_ERROR(_ioctl, _ret) __KVM_IOCTL_ERROR(#_ioctl, _ret)
......@@ -279,17 +286,13 @@ static inline bool kvm_has_cap(long cap)
#define __kvm_ioctl(kvm_fd, cmd, arg) \
kvm_do_ioctl(kvm_fd, cmd, arg)
#define _kvm_ioctl(kvm_fd, cmd, name, arg) \
#define kvm_ioctl(kvm_fd, cmd, arg) \
({ \
int ret = __kvm_ioctl(kvm_fd, cmd, arg); \
\
TEST_ASSERT(!ret, __KVM_IOCTL_ERROR(name, ret)); \
TEST_ASSERT(!ret, __KVM_IOCTL_ERROR(#cmd, ret)); \
})
#define kvm_ioctl(kvm_fd, cmd, arg) \
_kvm_ioctl(kvm_fd, cmd, #cmd, arg)
static __always_inline void static_assert_is_vm(struct kvm_vm *vm) { }
#define __vm_ioctl(vm, cmd, arg) \
......@@ -298,17 +301,13 @@ static __always_inline void static_assert_is_vm(struct kvm_vm *vm) { }
kvm_do_ioctl((vm)->fd, cmd, arg); \
})
#define _vm_ioctl(vm, cmd, name, arg) \
#define vm_ioctl(vm, cmd, arg) \
({ \
int ret = __vm_ioctl(vm, cmd, arg); \
\
TEST_ASSERT(!ret, __KVM_IOCTL_ERROR(name, ret)); \
TEST_ASSERT(!ret, __KVM_IOCTL_ERROR(#cmd, ret)); \
})
#define vm_ioctl(vm, cmd, arg) \
_vm_ioctl(vm, cmd, #cmd, arg)
static __always_inline void static_assert_is_vcpu(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu) { }
#define __vcpu_ioctl(vcpu, cmd, arg) \
......@@ -317,16 +316,13 @@ static __always_inline void static_assert_is_vcpu(struct kvm_vcpu *vcpu) { }
kvm_do_ioctl((vcpu)->fd, cmd, arg); \
})
#define _vcpu_ioctl(vcpu, cmd, name, arg) \
#define vcpu_ioctl(vcpu, cmd, arg) \
({ \
int ret = __vcpu_ioctl(vcpu, cmd, arg); \
\
TEST_ASSERT(!ret, __KVM_IOCTL_ERROR(name, ret)); \
TEST_ASSERT(!ret, __KVM_IOCTL_ERROR(#cmd, ret)); \
})
#define vcpu_ioctl(vcpu, cmd, arg) \
_vcpu_ioctl(vcpu, cmd, #cmd, arg)
/*
* Looks up and returns the value corresponding to the capability
* (KVM_CAP_*) given by cap.
......
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