assert may be compiled to a noop and we could end up returning an
uninitialized status.
Fix this by always returning Internal Device Error as a fallback.
Note that, as pointed out by Philippe, per commit
262a69f4282 ("osdep.h:
Prohibit disabling assert() in supported builds") this shouldn't be
possible. But clean it up so we don't worry about it again.
Signed-off-by: Gollu Appalanaidu <anaidu.gollu@samsung.com>
[k.jensen: split commit]
Signed-off-by: Klaus Jensen <k.jensen@samsung.com>
static uint16_t nvme_check_zone_state_for_read(NvmeZone *zone)
{
- uint16_t status;
-
switch (nvme_get_zone_state(zone)) {
case NVME_ZONE_STATE_EMPTY:
case NVME_ZONE_STATE_IMPLICITLY_OPEN:
case NVME_ZONE_STATE_FULL:
case NVME_ZONE_STATE_CLOSED:
case NVME_ZONE_STATE_READ_ONLY:
- status = NVME_SUCCESS;
- break;
+ return NVME_SUCCESS;
case NVME_ZONE_STATE_OFFLINE:
- status = NVME_ZONE_OFFLINE;
- break;
+ return NVME_ZONE_OFFLINE;
default:
assert(false);
}
- return status;
+ return NVME_INTERNAL_DEV_ERROR;
}
static uint16_t nvme_check_zone_read(NvmeNamespace *ns, uint64_t slba,