linux-stable/lib/errname.c
Helge Deller e5f3e299a2 parisc: Drop the HP-UX ENOSYM and EREMOTERELEASE error codes
Those return codes are only defined for the parisc architecture and
are leftovers from when we wanted to be HP-UX compatible.

They are not returned by any Linux kernel syscall but do trigger
problems with the glibc strerrorname_np() and strerror() functions as
reported in glibc issue #31080.

There is no need to keep them, so simply remove them.

Signed-off-by: Helge Deller <deller@gmx.de>
Reported-by: Bruno Haible <bruno@clisp.org>
Closes: https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=31080
Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org
2023-11-25 09:43:18 +01:00

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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
#include <linux/build_bug.h>
#include <linux/errno.h>
#include <linux/errname.h>
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/math.h>
/*
* Ensure these tables do not accidentally become gigantic if some
* huge errno makes it in. On most architectures, the first table will
* only have about 140 entries, but mips and parisc have more sparsely
* allocated errnos (with EHWPOISON = 257 on parisc, and EDQUOT = 1133
* on mips), so this wastes a bit of space on those - though we
* special case the EDQUOT case.
*/
#define E(err) [err + BUILD_BUG_ON_ZERO(err <= 0 || err > 300)] = "-" #err
static const char *names_0[] = {
E(E2BIG),
E(EACCES),
E(EADDRINUSE),
E(EADDRNOTAVAIL),
E(EADV),
E(EAFNOSUPPORT),
E(EAGAIN), /* EWOULDBLOCK */
E(EALREADY),
E(EBADE),
E(EBADF),
E(EBADFD),
E(EBADMSG),
E(EBADR),
E(EBADRQC),
E(EBADSLT),
E(EBFONT),
E(EBUSY),
E(ECANCELED), /* ECANCELLED */
E(ECHILD),
E(ECHRNG),
E(ECOMM),
E(ECONNABORTED),
E(ECONNREFUSED), /* EREFUSED */
E(ECONNRESET),
E(EDEADLK), /* EDEADLOCK */
#if EDEADLK != EDEADLOCK /* mips, sparc, powerpc */
E(EDEADLOCK),
#endif
E(EDESTADDRREQ),
E(EDOM),
E(EDOTDOT),
#ifndef CONFIG_MIPS
E(EDQUOT),
#endif
E(EEXIST),
E(EFAULT),
E(EFBIG),
E(EHOSTDOWN),
E(EHOSTUNREACH),
E(EHWPOISON),
E(EIDRM),
E(EILSEQ),
#ifdef EINIT
E(EINIT),
#endif
E(EINPROGRESS),
E(EINTR),
E(EINVAL),
E(EIO),
E(EISCONN),
E(EISDIR),
E(EISNAM),
E(EKEYEXPIRED),
E(EKEYREJECTED),
E(EKEYREVOKED),
E(EL2HLT),
E(EL2NSYNC),
E(EL3HLT),
E(EL3RST),
E(ELIBACC),
E(ELIBBAD),
E(ELIBEXEC),
E(ELIBMAX),
E(ELIBSCN),
E(ELNRNG),
E(ELOOP),
E(EMEDIUMTYPE),
E(EMFILE),
E(EMLINK),
E(EMSGSIZE),
E(EMULTIHOP),
E(ENAMETOOLONG),
E(ENAVAIL),
E(ENETDOWN),
E(ENETRESET),
E(ENETUNREACH),
E(ENFILE),
E(ENOANO),
E(ENOBUFS),
E(ENOCSI),
E(ENODATA),
E(ENODEV),
E(ENOENT),
E(ENOEXEC),
E(ENOKEY),
E(ENOLCK),
E(ENOLINK),
E(ENOMEDIUM),
E(ENOMEM),
E(ENOMSG),
E(ENONET),
E(ENOPKG),
E(ENOPROTOOPT),
E(ENOSPC),
E(ENOSR),
E(ENOSTR),
E(ENOSYS),
E(ENOTBLK),
E(ENOTCONN),
E(ENOTDIR),
E(ENOTEMPTY),
E(ENOTNAM),
E(ENOTRECOVERABLE),
E(ENOTSOCK),
E(ENOTTY),
E(ENOTUNIQ),
E(ENXIO),
E(EOPNOTSUPP),
E(EOVERFLOW),
E(EOWNERDEAD),
E(EPERM),
E(EPFNOSUPPORT),
E(EPIPE),
#ifdef EPROCLIM
E(EPROCLIM),
#endif
E(EPROTO),
E(EPROTONOSUPPORT),
E(EPROTOTYPE),
E(ERANGE),
E(EREMCHG),
#ifdef EREMDEV
E(EREMDEV),
#endif
E(EREMOTE),
E(EREMOTEIO),
E(ERESTART),
E(ERFKILL),
E(EROFS),
#ifdef ERREMOTE
E(ERREMOTE),
#endif
E(ESHUTDOWN),
E(ESOCKTNOSUPPORT),
E(ESPIPE),
E(ESRCH),
E(ESRMNT),
E(ESTALE),
E(ESTRPIPE),
E(ETIME),
E(ETIMEDOUT),
E(ETOOMANYREFS),
E(ETXTBSY),
E(EUCLEAN),
E(EUNATCH),
E(EUSERS),
E(EXDEV),
E(EXFULL),
};
#undef E
#ifdef EREFUSED /* parisc */
static_assert(EREFUSED == ECONNREFUSED);
#endif
#ifdef ECANCELLED /* parisc */
static_assert(ECANCELLED == ECANCELED);
#endif
static_assert(EAGAIN == EWOULDBLOCK); /* everywhere */
#define E(err) [err - 512 + BUILD_BUG_ON_ZERO(err < 512 || err > 550)] = "-" #err
static const char *names_512[] = {
E(ERESTARTSYS),
E(ERESTARTNOINTR),
E(ERESTARTNOHAND),
E(ENOIOCTLCMD),
E(ERESTART_RESTARTBLOCK),
E(EPROBE_DEFER),
E(EOPENSTALE),
E(ENOPARAM),
E(EBADHANDLE),
E(ENOTSYNC),
E(EBADCOOKIE),
E(ENOTSUPP),
E(ETOOSMALL),
E(ESERVERFAULT),
E(EBADTYPE),
E(EJUKEBOX),
E(EIOCBQUEUED),
E(ERECALLCONFLICT),
};
#undef E
static const char *__errname(unsigned err)
{
if (err < ARRAY_SIZE(names_0))
return names_0[err];
if (err >= 512 && err - 512 < ARRAY_SIZE(names_512))
return names_512[err - 512];
/* But why? */
if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_MIPS) && err == EDQUOT) /* 1133 */
return "-EDQUOT";
return NULL;
}
/*
* errname(EIO) -> "EIO"
* errname(-EIO) -> "-EIO"
*/
const char *errname(int err)
{
const char *name = __errname(abs(err));
if (!name)
return NULL;
return err > 0 ? name + 1 : name;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(errname);