On Mon, 2019-02-04 at 23:44 +0100, David Kozub wrote: > On Mon, 4 Feb 2019, Christoph Hellwig wrote: > > > > + /* first do a discovery0 */ > > > + error = opal_discovery0_step(dev); > > > > > > + for (state = 0; !error && state < n_steps; state++) > > > + error = execute_step(dev, &steps[state], state); > > > + > > > + /* > > > + * For each OPAL command the first step in steps starts some sort of > > > + * session. If an error occurred in the initial discovery0 or if an > > > + * error occurred in the first step (and thus stopping the loop with > > > + * state == 1) then there was an error before or during the attempt to > > > + * start a session. Therefore we shouldn't attempt to terminate a > > > + * session, as one has not yet been created. > > > + */ > > > + if (error && state > 1) > > > + end_opal_session_error(dev); > > > > > > return error; > > > > The flow here is a little too condensed for my taste. Why not the > > plain obvoious, if a little longer: > > > > error = error = opal_discovery0_step(dev); > > if (error) > > return error; > > > > for (state = 0; state < n_steps; state++) { > > error = execute_step(dev, &steps[state], state); > > if (error) > > goto out_error; > > } > > > > return 0; > > > > out_error: > > if (state > 1) > > end_opal_session_error(dev); > > return error; > > No problem, I can use this version. But I think there is a minor issue - > the same one I hit in my original change, just from the other direction: > > If the loop succeds for the 0-th element of steps, and then fails for the > 1st element, then state equals 1 yet the session has been started, so we > should close it. > > I think the condition in out_error should be if (state > 0). > > Best regards, > David Looks good with Christoph's suggestion (for 14/16) and your state check fix Reviewed-by: Jon Derrick