Functions that use an Error **errp parameter to return errors should
not also report them to the user, because reporting is the caller's
job.  When the caller does, the error is reported twice.  When it
doesn't (because it recovered from the error), there is no error to
report, i.e. the report is bogus.

Macro ERROR() violates this principle.  Delete the error_report()
there.

Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <arm...@redhat.com>
---
 migration/rdma.c | 4 ----
 1 file changed, 4 deletions(-)

diff --git a/migration/rdma.c b/migration/rdma.c
index d52de857c5..be31694d4f 100644
--- a/migration/rdma.c
+++ b/migration/rdma.c
@@ -40,12 +40,8 @@
 #include "options.h"
 #include <poll.h>
 
-/*
- * Print and error on both the Monitor and the Log file.
- */
 #define ERROR(errp, fmt, ...) \
     do { \
-        fprintf(stderr, "RDMA ERROR: " fmt "\n", ## __VA_ARGS__); \
         if (errp && (*(errp) == NULL)) { \
             error_setg(errp, "RDMA ERROR: " fmt, ## __VA_ARGS__); \
         } \
-- 
2.41.0


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