Date: Tue, 05 Apr 2011 16:19:35 +0300 From: Andriy Gapon <avg@FreeBSD.org> To: FreeBSD Arch <freebsd-arch@FreeBSD.org>, FreeBSD Hackers <freebsd-hackers@FreeBSD.org> Cc: freebsd-scsi@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: looking for error codes Message-ID: <4D9B16E7.2070208@FreeBSD.org> In-Reply-To: <4D95E162.40605@FreeBSD.org> References: <4D95E162.40605@FreeBSD.org>
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on 01/04/2011 17:29 Andriy Gapon said the following: > > I am looking for error codes that would unambiguously signal that a disk drive has > readonly or write-protected media and that disk drive has no media at the moment. > I foresee these error codes being used mostly between disk peripheral drivers and > filesystem drivers. > > I will appreciate your suggestions. > > P.S. > I see that Linux uses EROFS and ENOMEDIUM for these purposes. > I am not sure about EROFS in this role. > And we don't have ENOMEDIUM (nor EMEDIUMTYPE). Thanks for all the error code suggestions so far :-) It seems that ENODEV could be a good choice for signaling readonly or write-protected media on write access: 19 ENODEV Operation not supported by device. An attempt was made to apply an inappropriate function to a device, for example, trying to read a write-only device such as a printer. BTW, SCSI code currently maps that condition to EACCES, but I don't think that that is the best choice - the error could be also produced by "permissions-related" checks. E.g. from intro(2): 13 EACCES Permission denied. An attempt was made to access a file in a way forbidden by its file access permissions. As for the ENOMEDIUM, I don't think that adding a distinct error code here would provide any new useful abilities. So, ENXIO should still be a good option. -- Andriy Gapon
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