>> @@ -227,10 +227,8 @@ static int vxcan_newlink(struct net *net, struct
>> net_device *dev,
>> netif_carrier_off(peer);
>> err = rtnl_configure_link(peer, ifmp);
>> - if (err < 0) {
>> - unregister_netdevice(peer);
>> - return err;
>> - }
>> + if (err)
>> + goto unregister_network_device;
>
> You are changing semantic in the if-statement here.
I got an other software development opinion for this implementation detail.
http://elixir.free-electrons.com/linux/v4.14-rc6/source/net/core/rtnetlink.c#L2393
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/next/linux-next.git/tree/net/core/rtnetlink.c?id=36ef71cae353f88fd6e095e2aaa3e5953af1685d#n2513
The success predicate for the function “rtnl_configure_link” is that
the return value is zero. I would prefer to treat other values as
an error code then.
> I would be fine with the patch
Thanks for a bit of change acceptance.
> if you revert that if-statement as I would like to stay on the behavior
> from veth.c in veth_newlink().
Will another bit of clarification be useful around the usage of error
predicates?
Regards,
Markus