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author | Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.com> | 2025-03-26 13:42:07 +0100 |
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committer | Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.com> | 2025-03-26 13:42:07 +0100 |
commit | b3cc7428a32202936904b5b07cf9f135025bafd6 (patch) | |
tree | d4a1a6180ac5939fccd92acd6f8d7d1388575c4a /fs/nfs_common/common.c | |
parent | db52926fb0be40e1d588a346df73f5ea3a34a4c6 (diff) | |
parent | 01601fdd40ecf4467c8ae4d215dbb7d2a0599a2c (diff) |
Merge branch 'for-6.15/amd_sfh' into for-linus
From: Mario Limonciello <mario.limonciello@amd.com>
Some platforms include a human presence detection (HPD) sensor. When
enabled and a user is detected a wake event will be emitted from the
sensor fusion hub that software can react to.
Example use cases are "wake from suspend on approach" or to "lock
when leaving".
This is currently enabled by default on supported systems, but users
can't control it. This essentially means that wake on approach is
enabled which is a really surprising behavior to users that don't
expect it.
Instead of defaulting to enabled add a sysfs knob that users can
use to enable the feature if desirable and set it to disabled by
default.
Diffstat (limited to 'fs/nfs_common/common.c')
-rw-r--r-- | fs/nfs_common/common.c | 89 |
1 files changed, 78 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/fs/nfs_common/common.c b/fs/nfs_common/common.c index 34a115176f97e..af09aed09fd27 100644 --- a/fs/nfs_common/common.c +++ b/fs/nfs_common/common.c @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ static const struct { { NFS_OK, 0 }, { NFSERR_PERM, -EPERM }, { NFSERR_NOENT, -ENOENT }, - { NFSERR_IO, -errno_NFSERR_IO}, + { NFSERR_IO, -EIO }, { NFSERR_NXIO, -ENXIO }, /* { NFSERR_EAGAIN, -EAGAIN }, */ { NFSERR_ACCES, -EACCES }, @@ -45,7 +45,6 @@ static const struct { { NFSERR_SERVERFAULT, -EREMOTEIO }, { NFSERR_BADTYPE, -EBADTYPE }, { NFSERR_JUKEBOX, -EJUKEBOX }, - { -1, -EIO } }; /** @@ -59,26 +58,29 @@ int nfs_stat_to_errno(enum nfs_stat status) { int i; - for (i = 0; nfs_errtbl[i].stat != -1; i++) { + for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(nfs_errtbl); i++) { if (nfs_errtbl[i].stat == (int)status) return nfs_errtbl[i].errno; } - return nfs_errtbl[i].errno; + return -EIO; } EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(nfs_stat_to_errno); /* * We need to translate between nfs v4 status return values and * the local errno values which may not be the same. + * + * nfs4_errtbl_common[] is used before more specialized mappings + * available in nfs4_errtbl[] or nfs4_errtbl_localio[]. */ static const struct { int stat; int errno; -} nfs4_errtbl[] = { +} nfs4_errtbl_common[] = { { NFS4_OK, 0 }, { NFS4ERR_PERM, -EPERM }, { NFS4ERR_NOENT, -ENOENT }, - { NFS4ERR_IO, -errno_NFSERR_IO}, + { NFS4ERR_IO, -EIO }, { NFS4ERR_NXIO, -ENXIO }, { NFS4ERR_ACCESS, -EACCES }, { NFS4ERR_EXIST, -EEXIST }, @@ -98,15 +100,20 @@ static const struct { { NFS4ERR_BAD_COOKIE, -EBADCOOKIE }, { NFS4ERR_NOTSUPP, -ENOTSUPP }, { NFS4ERR_TOOSMALL, -ETOOSMALL }, - { NFS4ERR_SERVERFAULT, -EREMOTEIO }, { NFS4ERR_BADTYPE, -EBADTYPE }, - { NFS4ERR_LOCKED, -EAGAIN }, { NFS4ERR_SYMLINK, -ELOOP }, - { NFS4ERR_OP_ILLEGAL, -EOPNOTSUPP }, { NFS4ERR_DEADLOCK, -EDEADLK }, +}; + +static const struct { + int stat; + int errno; +} nfs4_errtbl[] = { + { NFS4ERR_SERVERFAULT, -EREMOTEIO }, + { NFS4ERR_LOCKED, -EAGAIN }, + { NFS4ERR_OP_ILLEGAL, -EOPNOTSUPP }, { NFS4ERR_NOXATTR, -ENODATA }, { NFS4ERR_XATTR2BIG, -E2BIG }, - { -1, -EIO } }; /* @@ -116,7 +123,14 @@ static const struct { int nfs4_stat_to_errno(int stat) { int i; - for (i = 0; nfs4_errtbl[i].stat != -1; i++) { + + /* First check nfs4_errtbl_common */ + for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(nfs4_errtbl_common); i++) { + if (nfs4_errtbl_common[i].stat == stat) + return nfs4_errtbl_common[i].errno; + } + /* Then check nfs4_errtbl */ + for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(nfs4_errtbl); i++) { if (nfs4_errtbl[i].stat == stat) return nfs4_errtbl[i].errno; } @@ -132,3 +146,56 @@ int nfs4_stat_to_errno(int stat) return -stat; } EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(nfs4_stat_to_errno); + +/* + * This table is useful for conversion from local errno to NFS error. + * It provides more logically correct mappings for use with LOCALIO + * (which is focused on converting from errno to NFS status). + */ +static const struct { + int stat; + int errno; +} nfs4_errtbl_localio[] = { + /* Map errors differently than nfs4_errtbl */ + { NFS4ERR_IO, -EREMOTEIO }, + { NFS4ERR_DELAY, -EAGAIN }, + { NFS4ERR_FBIG, -E2BIG }, + /* Map errors not handled by nfs4_errtbl */ + { NFS4ERR_STALE, -EBADF }, + { NFS4ERR_STALE, -EOPENSTALE }, + { NFS4ERR_DELAY, -ETIMEDOUT }, + { NFS4ERR_DELAY, -ERESTARTSYS }, + { NFS4ERR_DELAY, -ENOMEM }, + { NFS4ERR_IO, -ETXTBSY }, + { NFS4ERR_IO, -EBUSY }, + { NFS4ERR_SERVERFAULT, -ESERVERFAULT }, + { NFS4ERR_SERVERFAULT, -ENFILE }, + { NFS4ERR_IO, -EUCLEAN }, + { NFS4ERR_PERM, -ENOKEY }, +}; + +/* + * Convert an errno to an NFS error code for LOCALIO. + */ +__u32 nfs_localio_errno_to_nfs4_stat(int errno) +{ + int i; + + /* First check nfs4_errtbl_common */ + for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(nfs4_errtbl_common); i++) { + if (nfs4_errtbl_common[i].errno == errno) + return nfs4_errtbl_common[i].stat; + } + /* Then check nfs4_errtbl_localio */ + for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(nfs4_errtbl_localio); i++) { + if (nfs4_errtbl_localio[i].errno == errno) + return nfs4_errtbl_localio[i].stat; + } + /* If we cannot translate the error, the recovery routines should + * handle it. + * Note: remaining NFSv4 error codes have values > 10000, so should + * not conflict with native Linux error codes. + */ + return NFS4ERR_SERVERFAULT; +} +EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(nfs_localio_errno_to_nfs4_stat); |