On 09.12.21 14:31, Jan Beulich wrote:
On 09.12.2021 13:09, Juergen Gross wrote:
All *PRINTF() and *ERROR() macros are based on xc_reportv() which is
saving and restoring errno in order to not modify it. There is no need
to save and restore in those macros, too.

Signed-off-by: Juergen Gross <[email protected]>

Reviewed-by: Jan Beulich <[email protected]>
Albeit ...

--- a/tools/libs/ctrl/xc_private.h
+++ b/tools/libs/ctrl/xc_private.h
@@ -122,28 +122,18 @@ void xc_report_progress_step(xc_interface *xch,
/* anamorphic macros: struct xc_interface *xch must be in scope */ -#define IPRINTF(_f, _a...) do { int IPRINTF_errno = errno; \
-        xc_report(xch, xch->error_handler, XTL_INFO,0, _f , ## _a); \
-        errno = IPRINTF_errno; \
-        } while (0)
-#define DPRINTF(_f, _a...) do { int DPRINTF_errno = errno; \
-        xc_report(xch, xch->error_handler, XTL_DETAIL,0, _f , ## _a); \
-        errno = DPRINTF_errno; \
-        } while (0)
-#define DBGPRINTF(_f, _a...)  do { int DBGPRINTF_errno = errno; \
-        xc_report(xch, xch->error_handler, XTL_DEBUG,0, _f , ## _a); \
-        errno = DBGPRINTF_errno; \
-        } while (0)
-
-#define ERROR(_m, _a...)  do { int ERROR_errno = errno; \
-        xc_report_error(xch,XC_INTERNAL_ERROR,_m , ## _a ); \
-        errno = ERROR_errno; \
-        } while (0)
-#define PERROR(_m, _a...) do { int PERROR_errno = errno; \
+#define IPRINTF(_f, _a...) \
+        xc_report(xch, xch->error_handler, XTL_INFO,0, _f , ## _a)
+#define DPRINTF(_f, _a...) \
+        xc_report(xch, xch->error_handler, XTL_DETAIL,0, _f , ## _a)
+#define DBGPRINTF(_f, _a...) \
+        xc_report(xch, xch->error_handler, XTL_DEBUG,0, _f , ## _a)
+
+#define ERROR(_m, _a...) \
+        xc_report_error(xch,XC_INTERNAL_ERROR,_m , ## _a )
+#define PERROR(_m, _a...) \
          xc_report_error(xch,XC_INTERNAL_ERROR,_m " (%d = %s)", \
-        ## _a , errno, xc_strerror(xch, errno)); \
-        errno = PERROR_errno; \
-        } while (0)
+                        ## _a , errno, xc_strerror(xch, errno))

... while I realize you only stripped only semicolons and line
continuations, but I would find it quite desirable to also get the
use of blanks straightened at this occasion: In a number of cases
commas aren't followed by blanks and (instead?) sometimes are
preceded by ones. It doesn't seem very likely to me that this
would be intentional.

Let me resend it with proper style corrections.


Juergen

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