From: Joe Hershberger Date: Sun, 22 Mar 2015 22:09:24 +0000 (-0500) Subject: net: Improve error handling X-Git-Tag: v2015.07-rc1~289 X-Git-Url: https://git.sur5r.net/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=60304592b96414b9d84a919262e4b2daf1a954fb;p=u-boot net: Improve error handling Take a pass at plumbing errors through to the users of the network stack Currently only the start() function errors will be returned from NetLoop(). recv() tends not to have errors, so that is likely not worth adding. send() certainly can return errors, but this patch does not attempt to plumb them yet. halt() is not expected to error. Signed-off-by: Joe Hershberger Reviewed-by: Simon Glass --- diff --git a/include/net.h b/include/net.h index 942fa4c929..e7f28d7149 100644 --- a/include/net.h +++ b/include/net.h @@ -543,7 +543,7 @@ int NetLoop(enum proto_t); void NetStop(void); /* Load failed. Start again. */ -void NetStartAgain(void); +int NetStartAgain(void); /* Get size of the ethernet header when we send */ int NetEthHdrSize(void); @@ -613,6 +613,7 @@ static inline void net_set_state(enum net_loop_state state) /* Transmit a packet */ static inline void NetSendPacket(uchar *pkt, int len) { + /* Currently no way to return errors from eth_send() */ (void) eth_send(pkt, len); } diff --git a/net/eth.c b/net/eth.c index b6c2af3de6..13b7723bb4 100644 --- a/net/eth.c +++ b/net/eth.c @@ -98,6 +98,9 @@ struct eth_uclass_priv { struct udevice *current; }; +/* eth_errno - This stores the most recent failure code from DM functions */ +static int eth_errno; + static struct eth_uclass_priv *eth_get_uclass_priv(void) { struct uclass *uc; @@ -118,20 +121,32 @@ static void eth_set_current_to_next(void) uclass_first_device(UCLASS_ETH, &uc_priv->current); } +/* + * Typically this will simply return the active device. + * In the case where the most recent active device was unset, this will attempt + * to return the first device. If that device doesn't exist or fails to probe, + * this function will return NULL. + */ struct udevice *eth_get_dev(void) { struct eth_uclass_priv *uc_priv; uc_priv = eth_get_uclass_priv(); if (!uc_priv->current) - uclass_first_device(UCLASS_ETH, + eth_errno = uclass_first_device(UCLASS_ETH, &uc_priv->current); return uc_priv->current; } +/* + * Typically this will just store a device pointer. + * In case it was not probed, we will attempt to do so. + * dev may be NULL to unset the active device. + */ static void eth_set_dev(struct udevice *dev) { - device_probe(dev); + if (dev && !device_active(dev)) + eth_errno = device_probe(dev); eth_get_uclass_priv()->current = dev; } @@ -155,7 +170,14 @@ struct udevice *eth_get_dev_by_name(const char *devname) uclass_get(UCLASS_ETH, &uc); uclass_foreach_dev(it, uc) { - /* We need the seq to be valid, so make sure it's probed */ + /* + * We need the seq to be valid, so try to probe it. + * If the probe fails, the seq will not match since it will be + * -1 instead of what we are looking for. + * We don't care about errors from probe here. Either they won't + * match an alias or it will match a literal name and we'll pick + * up the error when we try to probe again in eth_set_dev(). + */ device_probe(it); /* * Check for the name or the sequence number to match @@ -221,6 +243,7 @@ int eth_init(void) { struct udevice *current; struct udevice *old_current; + int ret = -ENODEV; current = eth_get_dev(); if (!current) { @@ -243,22 +266,29 @@ int eth_init(void) else memset(pdata->enetaddr, 0, 6); - if (eth_get_ops(current)->start(current) >= 0) { + ret = eth_get_ops(current)->start(current); + if (ret >= 0) { struct eth_device_priv *priv = current->uclass_priv; priv->state = ETH_STATE_ACTIVE; return 0; } - } + } else + ret = eth_errno; + debug("FAIL\n"); - /* This will ensure the new "current" attempted to probe */ + /* + * If ethrotate is enabled, this will change "current", + * otherwise we will drop out of this while loop immediately + */ eth_try_another(0); + /* This will ensure the new "current" attempted to probe */ current = eth_get_dev(); } while (old_current != current); - return -ENODEV; + return ret; } void eth_halt(void) @@ -278,6 +308,7 @@ void eth_halt(void) int eth_send(void *packet, int length) { struct udevice *current; + int ret; current = eth_get_dev(); if (!current) @@ -286,7 +317,12 @@ int eth_send(void *packet, int length) if (!device_active(current)) return -EINVAL; - return eth_get_ops(current)->send(current, packet, length); + ret = eth_get_ops(current)->send(current, packet, length); + if (ret < 0) { + /* We cannot completely return the error at present */ + debug("%s: send() returned error %d\n", __func__, ret); + } + return ret; } int eth_rx(void) @@ -313,6 +349,10 @@ int eth_rx(void) } if (ret == -EAGAIN) ret = 0; + if (ret < 0) { + /* We cannot completely return the error at present */ + debug("%s: recv() returned error %d\n", __func__, ret); + } return ret; } diff --git a/net/net.c b/net/net.c index afec4433f0..69f38f7483 100644 --- a/net/net.c +++ b/net/net.c @@ -84,6 +84,7 @@ #include #include #include +#include #include #if defined(CONFIG_STATUS_LED) #include @@ -333,7 +334,7 @@ void net_init(void) int NetLoop(enum proto_t protocol) { - int ret = -1; + int ret = -EINVAL; NetRestarted = 0; NetDevExists = 0; @@ -345,9 +346,10 @@ int NetLoop(enum proto_t protocol) if (eth_is_on_demand_init() || protocol != NETCONS) { eth_halt(); eth_set_current(); - if (eth_init() < 0) { + ret = eth_init(); + if (ret < 0) { eth_halt(); - return -1; + return ret; } } else eth_init_state_only(); @@ -370,7 +372,7 @@ restart: case 1: /* network not configured */ eth_halt(); - return -1; + return -ENODEV; case 2: /* network device not configured */ @@ -484,6 +486,8 @@ restart: /* * Check the ethernet for a new packet. The ethernet * receive routine will process it. + * Most drivers return the most recent packet size, but not + * errors that may have happened. */ eth_rx(); @@ -537,7 +541,7 @@ restart: } if (net_state == NETLOOP_FAIL) - NetStartAgain(); + ret = NetStartAgain(); switch (net_state) { @@ -597,11 +601,12 @@ startAgainTimeout(void) net_set_state(NETLOOP_RESTART); } -void NetStartAgain(void) +int NetStartAgain(void) { char *nretry; int retry_forever = 0; unsigned long retrycnt = 0; + int ret; nretry = getenv("netretry"); if (nretry) { @@ -621,7 +626,11 @@ void NetStartAgain(void) if ((!retry_forever) && (NetTryCount >= retrycnt)) { eth_halt(); net_set_state(NETLOOP_FAIL); - return; + /* + * We don't provide a way for the protocol to return an error, + * but this is almost always the reason. + */ + return -ETIMEDOUT; } NetTryCount++; @@ -630,7 +639,7 @@ void NetStartAgain(void) #if !defined(CONFIG_NET_DO_NOT_TRY_ANOTHER) eth_try_another(!NetRestarted); #endif - eth_init(); + ret = eth_init(); if (NetRestartWrap) { NetRestartWrap = 0; if (NetDevExists) { @@ -642,6 +651,7 @@ void NetStartAgain(void) } else { net_set_state(NETLOOP_RESTART); } + return ret; } /**********************************************************************/ diff --git a/test/dm/eth.c b/test/dm/eth.c index a0e935939f..19236705e2 100644 --- a/test/dm/eth.c +++ b/test/dm/eth.c @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ static int dm_test_eth_rotate(struct dm_test_state *dms) /* If ethrotate is no, then we should fail on a bad MAC */ setenv("ethact", "eth@10004000"); setenv("ethrotate", "no"); - ut_asserteq(-1, NetLoop(PING)); + ut_asserteq(-EINVAL, NetLoop(PING)); ut_asserteq_str("eth@10004000", getenv("ethact")); /* Restore the env */ @@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ static int dm_test_net_retry(struct dm_test_state *dms) */ setenv("ethact", "eth@10004000"); setenv("netretry", "no"); - ut_asserteq(-1, NetLoop(PING)); + ut_asserteq(-ETIMEDOUT, NetLoop(PING)); ut_asserteq_str("eth@10004000", getenv("ethact")); /* Restore the env */