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	bcachefs: Errcode tracepoint, documentation
Add a tracepoint for downcasting private errors to standard errors, so they can be recovered even when not logged; also, add some documentation. Signed-off-by: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev>
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.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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bcachefs private error codes
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----------------------------
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In bcachefs, as a hard rule we do not throw or directly use standard error
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codes (-EINVAL, -EBUSY, etc.). Instead, we define private error codes as needed
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in fs/bcachefs/errcode.h.
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This gives us much better error messages and makes debugging much easier. Any
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direct uses of standard error codes you see in the source code are simply old
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code that has yet to be converted - feel free to clean it up!
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Private error codes may subtype another error code, this allows for grouping of
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related errors that should be handled similarly (e.g. transaction restart
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errors), as well as specifying which standard error code should be returned at
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the bcachefs module boundary.
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At the module boundary, we use bch2_err_class() to convert to a standard error
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code; this also emits a trace event so that the original error code be
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recovered even if it wasn't logged.
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Do not reuse error codes! Generally speaking, a private error code should only
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be thrown in one place. That means that when we see it in a log message we can
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see, unambiguously, exactly which file and line number it was returned from.
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Try to give error codes names that are as reasonably descriptive of the error
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as possible. Frequently, the error will be logged at a place far removed from
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where the error was generated; good names for error codes mean much more
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descriptive and useful error messages.
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#include "bcachefs.h"
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#include "errcode.h"
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#include "trace.h"
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#include <linux/errname.h>
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	return err == class;
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}
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int __bch2_err_class(int err)
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int __bch2_err_class(int bch_err)
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{
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	err = -err;
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	BUG_ON((unsigned) err >= BCH_ERR_MAX);
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	int std_err = -bch_err;
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	BUG_ON((unsigned) std_err >= BCH_ERR_MAX);
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	while (err >= BCH_ERR_START && bch2_errcode_parents[err - BCH_ERR_START])
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		err = bch2_errcode_parents[err - BCH_ERR_START];
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	while (std_err >= BCH_ERR_START && bch2_errcode_parents[std_err - BCH_ERR_START])
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		std_err = bch2_errcode_parents[std_err - BCH_ERR_START];
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	return -err;
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	trace_error_downcast(bch_err, std_err, _RET_IP_);
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	return -std_err;
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}
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const char *bch2_blk_status_to_str(blk_status_t status)
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	x(ENOMEM,			ENOMEM_fs_name_alloc)			\
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	x(ENOMEM,			ENOMEM_fs_other_alloc)			\
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	x(ENOMEM,			ENOMEM_dev_alloc)			\
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	x(ENOMEM,			ENOMEM_disk_accounting)			\
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	x(ENOSPC,			ENOSPC_disk_reservation)		\
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	x(ENOSPC,			ENOSPC_bucket_alloc)			\
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	x(ENOSPC,			ENOSPC_disk_label_add)			\
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	TP_ARGS(c, str)
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);
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TRACE_EVENT(error_downcast,
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	TP_PROTO(int bch_err, int std_err, unsigned long ip),
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	TP_ARGS(bch_err, std_err, ip),
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	TP_STRUCT__entry(
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		__array(char,		bch_err, 32		)
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		__array(char,		std_err, 32		)
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		__array(char,		ip, 32			)
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	),
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	TP_fast_assign(
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		strscpy(__entry->bch_err, bch2_err_str(bch_err), sizeof(__entry->bch_err));
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		strscpy(__entry->std_err, bch2_err_str(std_err), sizeof(__entry->std_err));
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		snprintf(__entry->ip, sizeof(__entry->ip), "%ps", (void *) ip);
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	),
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	TP_printk("%s -> %s %s", __entry->bch_err, __entry->std_err, __entry->ip)
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);
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#endif /* _TRACE_BCACHEFS_H */
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/* This part must be outside protection */
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