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authorcinap_lenrek <cinap_lenrek@felloff.net>2020-05-02 17:32:01 +0200
committercinap_lenrek <cinap_lenrek@felloff.net>2020-05-02 17:32:01 +0200
commitac88ce4f7f19be1aae1fdf390fa870b4be8dc3f5 (patch)
tree47df6acf41dd8d2dc607b89af9d4667935d0c952 /sys/src/cmd/bind.c
parent7ff6ea0f70307d4b82e6df69eb1310a6e27aa4ad (diff)
make bind(2) error handling consistent
The mount() and bind() syscalls return -1 on error, and the mountid sequence number on success. The manpage states that the mountid sequence number is a positive integer, but the kernels implementation currently uses a unsigned 32-bit integer and does not guarantee that the mountid will not become negative. Most code just cares about the error, so test for the -1 error value only.
Diffstat (limited to 'sys/src/cmd/bind.c')
-rw-r--r--sys/src/cmd/bind.c2
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/sys/src/cmd/bind.c b/sys/src/cmd/bind.c
index 901cdcd8f..36cd9a0cf 100644
--- a/sys/src/cmd/bind.c
+++ b/sys/src/cmd/bind.c
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
if(argc != 2 || (flag&MAFTER)&&(flag&MBEFORE))
usage();
- if(bind(argv[0], argv[1], flag) < 0){
+ if(bind(argv[0], argv[1], flag) == -1){
if(qflag)
exits(0);
/* try to give a less confusing error than the default */