error: More error_setg() usage

A few uses of error_set(ERROR_CLASS_GENERIC_ERROR) were missed in
c6bd8c706, or have snuck in since.  Nuke them.

Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Message-Id: <1447224690-9743-19-git-send-email-eblake@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Andreas Färber <afaerber@suse.de>
[Indentation tidied up, commit message tweaked]
Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
This commit is contained in:
Eric Blake 2015-11-10 23:51:20 -07:00 committed by Markus Armbruster
parent 3c07587d49
commit 455b0fde8c
6 changed files with 21 additions and 30 deletions

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@ -1795,8 +1795,7 @@ int bdrv_reopen_prepare(BDRVReopenState *reopen_state, BlockReopenQueue *queue,
ret = bdrv_flush(reopen_state->bs);
if (ret) {
error_set(errp, ERROR_CLASS_GENERIC_ERROR, "Error (%s) flushing drive",
strerror(-ret));
error_setg_errno(errp, -ret, "Error flushing drive");
goto error;
}

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@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ if you don't see these strings, then something went wrong.
=== Errors ===
QMP commands should use the error interface exported by the error.h header
file. Basically, errors are set by calling the error_set() function.
file. Basically, most errors are set by calling the error_setg() function.
Let's say we don't accept the string "message" to contain the word "love". If
it does contain it, we want the "hello-world" command to return an error:
@ -219,8 +219,7 @@ void qmp_hello_world(bool has_message, const char *message, Error **errp)
{
if (has_message) {
if (strstr(message, "love")) {
error_set(errp, ERROR_CLASS_GENERIC_ERROR,
"the word 'love' is not allowed");
error_setg(errp, "the word 'love' is not allowed");
return;
}
printf("%s\n", message);
@ -229,10 +228,8 @@ void qmp_hello_world(bool has_message, const char *message, Error **errp)
}
}
The first argument to the error_set() function is the Error pointer to pointer,
which is passed to all QMP functions. The second argument is a ErrorClass
value, which should be ERROR_CLASS_GENERIC_ERROR most of the time (more
details about error classes are given below). The third argument is a human
The first argument to the error_setg() function is the Error pointer
to pointer, which is passed to all QMP functions. The next argument is a human
description of the error, this is a free-form printf-like string.
Let's test the example above. Build qemu, run it as defined in the "Testing"
@ -249,8 +246,9 @@ The QMP server's response should be:
}
}
As a general rule, all QMP errors should use ERROR_CLASS_GENERIC_ERROR. There
are two exceptions to this rule:
As a general rule, all QMP errors should use ERROR_CLASS_GENERIC_ERROR
(done by default when using error_setg()). There are two exceptions to
this rule:
1. A non-generic ErrorClass value exists* for the failure you want to report
(eg. DeviceNotFound)
@ -259,8 +257,8 @@ are two exceptions to this rule:
want to report, hence you have to add a new ErrorClass value so that they
can check for it
If the failure you want to report doesn't fall in one of the two cases above,
just report ERROR_CLASS_GENERIC_ERROR.
If the failure you want to report falls into one of the two cases above,
use error_set() with a second argument of an ErrorClass value.
* All existing ErrorClass values are defined in the qapi-schema.json file

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@ -1795,9 +1795,9 @@ static void pc_machine_set_max_ram_below_4g(Object *obj, Visitor *v,
return;
}
if (value > (1ULL << 32)) {
error_set(&error, ERROR_CLASS_GENERIC_ERROR,
"Machine option 'max-ram-below-4g=%"PRIu64
"' expects size less than or equal to 4G", value);
error_setg(&error,
"Machine option 'max-ram-below-4g=%"PRIu64
"' expects size less than or equal to 4G", value);
error_propagate(errp, error);
return;
}

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@ -101,8 +101,7 @@ RockerSwitch *qmp_query_rocker(const char *name, Error **errp)
r = rocker_find(name);
if (!r) {
error_set(errp, ERROR_CLASS_GENERIC_ERROR,
"rocker %s not found", name);
error_setg(errp, "rocker %s not found", name);
return NULL;
}
@ -122,8 +121,7 @@ RockerPortList *qmp_query_rocker_ports(const char *name, Error **errp)
r = rocker_find(name);
if (!r) {
error_set(errp, ERROR_CLASS_GENERIC_ERROR,
"rocker %s not found", name);
error_setg(errp, "rocker %s not found", name);
return NULL;
}

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@ -2462,15 +2462,13 @@ RockerOfDpaFlowList *qmp_query_rocker_of_dpa_flows(const char *name,
r = rocker_find(name);
if (!r) {
error_set(errp, ERROR_CLASS_GENERIC_ERROR,
"rocker %s not found", name);
error_setg(errp, "rocker %s not found", name);
return NULL;
}
w = rocker_get_world(r, ROCKER_WORLD_TYPE_OF_DPA);
if (!w) {
error_set(errp, ERROR_CLASS_GENERIC_ERROR,
"rocker %s doesn't have OF-DPA world", name);
error_setg(errp, "rocker %s doesn't have OF-DPA world", name);
return NULL;
}
@ -2597,15 +2595,13 @@ RockerOfDpaGroupList *qmp_query_rocker_of_dpa_groups(const char *name,
r = rocker_find(name);
if (!r) {
error_set(errp, ERROR_CLASS_GENERIC_ERROR,
"rocker %s not found", name);
error_setg(errp, "rocker %s not found", name);
return NULL;
}
w = rocker_get_world(r, ROCKER_WORLD_TYPE_OF_DPA);
if (!w) {
error_set(errp, ERROR_CLASS_GENERIC_ERROR,
"rocker %s doesn't have OF-DPA world", name);
error_setg(errp, "rocker %s doesn't have OF-DPA world", name);
return NULL;
}

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@ -1330,8 +1330,8 @@ static Object *object_resolve_link(Object *obj, const char *name,
target = object_resolve_path_type(path, target_type, &ambiguous);
if (ambiguous) {
error_set(errp, ERROR_CLASS_GENERIC_ERROR,
"Path '%s' does not uniquely identify an object", path);
error_setg(errp, "Path '%s' does not uniquely identify an object",
path);
} else if (!target) {
target = object_resolve_path(path, &ambiguous);
if (target || ambiguous) {