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SubjectRe: [RFC 08/11] gpiolib: cdev: Add hardware timestamp clock type
On Thu, Jul 29, 2021 at 08:07:15PM -0700, Dipen Patel wrote:
>
> On 7/1/21 7:24 AM, Kent Gibson wrote:

<snip>
> >
> >> ret = gpiod_direction_output(desc, val);
> >> if (ret)
> >> return ret;
> >> @@ -1152,6 +1186,13 @@ static long linereq_set_config_unlocked(struct linereq *lr,
> >> polarity_change);
> >> if (ret)
> >> return ret;
> >> +
> >> + /* Check if new config sets hardware assisted clock */
> >> + if (flags & GPIO_V2_LINE_FLAG_EVENT_CLOCK_HARDWARE) {
> >> + ret = gpiod_hw_timestamp_control(desc, true);
> >> + if (ret)
> >> + return ret;
> >> + }
> >> }
> >>
> > The error code here can come from the pinctrl timestamp_control(), so it
> > should be sanitised before being returned to userspace.
>
> I do not understand what do you mean by sanitise. I just followed what
>
> gpiod_direction_output did just above which also returns ret from gpio
>
> driver code similar to timestamp_control API.
>

In this context, sanitise means convert any kernel internal error codes
to their userspace equivalent before returning them to userspace.

Fair enough with the gpiod_direction_output() comparison. I was thinking
of a patch Andy recently submitted[1] to sanitise gpiod_request(), which
can sometimes return EPROBE_DEFER. But I guess we can wait until we find
a case of a driver returning an internal error code and add a sanitiser
then.

Cheers,
Kent.

[1] https://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-gpio/msg60998.html

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