1 /*
2  * lib/error.c		Error Handling
3  *
4  *	This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
5  *	modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
6  *	License as published by the Free Software Foundation version 2.1
7  *	of the License.
8  *
9  * Copyright (c) 2008 Thomas Graf <tgraf@suug.ch>
10  */
11 
12 #include <netlink-local.h>
13 #include <netlink/netlink.h>
14 
15 static const char *errmsg[NLE_MAX+1] = {
16 [NLE_SUCCESS]		= "Success",
17 [NLE_FAILURE]		= "Unspecific failure",
18 [NLE_INTR]		= "Interrupted system call",
19 [NLE_BAD_SOCK]		= "Bad socket",
20 [NLE_AGAIN]		= "Try again",
21 [NLE_NOMEM]		= "Out of memory",
22 [NLE_EXIST]		= "Object exists",
23 [NLE_INVAL]		= "Invalid input data or parameter",
24 [NLE_RANGE]		= "Input data out of range",
25 [NLE_MSGSIZE]		= "Message size not sufficient",
26 [NLE_OPNOTSUPP]		= "Operation not supported",
27 [NLE_AF_NOSUPPORT]	= "Address family not supported",
28 [NLE_OBJ_NOTFOUND]	= "Object not found",
29 [NLE_NOATTR]		= "Attribute not available",
30 [NLE_MISSING_ATTR]	= "Missing attribute",
31 [NLE_AF_MISMATCH]	= "Address family mismatch",
32 [NLE_SEQ_MISMATCH]	= "Message sequence number mismatch",
33 [NLE_MSG_OVERFLOW]	= "Kernel reported message overflow",
34 [NLE_MSG_TRUNC]		= "Kernel reported truncated message",
35 [NLE_NOADDR]		= "Invalid address for specified address family",
36 [NLE_SRCRT_NOSUPPORT]	= "Source based routing not supported",
37 [NLE_MSG_TOOSHORT]	= "Netlink message is too short",
38 [NLE_MSGTYPE_NOSUPPORT]	= "Netlink message type is not supported",
39 [NLE_OBJ_MISMATCH]	= "Object type does not match cache",
40 [NLE_NOCACHE]		= "Unknown or invalid cache type",
41 [NLE_BUSY]		= "Object busy",
42 [NLE_PROTO_MISMATCH]	= "Protocol mismatch",
43 [NLE_NOACCESS]		= "No Access",
44 [NLE_PERM]		= "Operation not permitted",
45 [NLE_PKTLOC_FILE]	= "Unable to open packet location file",
46 };
47 
48 /**
49  * Return error message for an error code
50  * @return error message
51  */
nl_geterror(int error)52 const char *nl_geterror(int error)
53 {
54 	error = abs(error);
55 
56 	if (error > NLE_MAX)
57 		error = NLE_FAILURE;
58 
59 	return errmsg[error];
60 }
61 
62 /**
63  * Print a libnl error message
64  * @arg s		error message prefix
65  *
66  * Prints the error message of the call that failed last.
67  *
68  * If s is not NULL and *s is not a null byte the argument
69  * string is printed, followed by a colon and a blank. Then
70  * the error message and a new-line.
71  */
nl_perror(int error,const char * s)72 void nl_perror(int error, const char *s)
73 {
74 	if (s && *s)
75 		fprintf(stderr, "%s: %s\n", s, nl_geterror(error));
76 	else
77 		fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", nl_geterror(error));
78 }
79 
nl_syserr2nlerr(int error)80 int nl_syserr2nlerr(int error)
81 {
82 	error = abs(error);
83 
84 	switch (error) {
85 	case EBADF:		return NLE_BAD_SOCK;
86 	case EADDRINUSE:	return NLE_EXIST;
87 	case EEXIST:		return NLE_EXIST;
88 	case EADDRNOTAVAIL:	return NLE_NOADDR;
89 	case ENOENT:		return NLE_OBJ_NOTFOUND;
90 	case EINTR:		return NLE_INTR;
91 	case EAGAIN:		return NLE_AGAIN;
92 	case ENOTSOCK:		return NLE_BAD_SOCK;
93 	case ENOPROTOOPT:	return NLE_INVAL;
94 	case EFAULT:		return NLE_INVAL;
95 	case EACCES:		return NLE_NOACCESS;
96 	case EINVAL:		return NLE_INVAL;
97 	case ENOBUFS:		return NLE_NOMEM;
98 	case ENOMEM:		return NLE_NOMEM;
99 	case EAFNOSUPPORT:	return NLE_AF_NOSUPPORT;
100 	case EPROTONOSUPPORT:	return NLE_PROTO_MISMATCH;
101 	case EOPNOTSUPP:	return NLE_OPNOTSUPP;
102 	case EPERM:		return NLE_PERM;
103 	case EBUSY:		return NLE_BUSY;
104 	case ERANGE:		return NLE_RANGE;
105 	default:		return NLE_FAILURE;
106 	}
107 }
108 
109 /** @} */
110 
111