On Sun, Mar 06, 2011 at 08:15:06AM +0530, Nishanth Menon wrote:
> my_dumb_func(){
>       struct voltagedomain *vdata = NULL;
>       if (cpu_is_omap3630()_) {
>               vdata = omap_voltage_domain_lookup("mpu")
>       }
>       /* forgot to add other cpu types or a else case */
>       /* do other things */
>       me_volt=omap_voltage_get_nom_volt(vdata);
>       /* do things with me_volt */
> }
>
> Sorry, but i think the check, even if seems superfluous is sane IMHO.  
> even if the above code worked on 3630, it'd fail on o4/3430 without the  
> check, it can even crash. and given that we've all seen our fair share  
> of developers who develop for one platform without consideration that  
> the rest of the world uses others as well... I do feel cases like above  
> example might infact be a reality.

But normal practice is to check the return value from functions before
it's used.  So:

 my_dumb_func(){
        struct voltagedomain *vdata = NULL;
        if (cpu_is_omap3630()) {
                vdata = omap_voltage_domain_lookup("mpu")
        }
        /* forgot to add other cpu types or a else case */

+       if (!vdata)
+               return some error;

        /* do other things */
        me_volt=omap_voltage_get_nom_volt(vdata);
        /* do things with me_volt */
 }

is the right way to deal with this.  Pushing the primary error checking
down into sub-functions is stupid - where does it stop?  Do you check
me_volt for errors?  Do you get functions which use me_volt to check for
errors from that too?

It's a silly idea.  Put the primary error checking in the function which
gets the return value.  Don't bury it in sub-functions.
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