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The current documention mentions explicitly that EINVAL should be returned if the device is not available, but nx842_OF_upd_status() always returns 0. However, nx842_probe() specifically checks for non-ENODEV returns from nx842_of_upd() (which in turn calls nx842_OF_upd_status()) and emits an extra error in that case. It seems like the proper return code of a disabled device is ENODEV. Signed-off-by: Nishanth Aravamudan <nacc@linux.vnet.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au> |
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Kconfig | ||
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nx_csbcpb.h | ||
nx_debugfs.c | ||
nx-842-crypto.c | ||
nx-842-platform.c | ||
nx-842-powernv.c | ||
nx-842-pseries.c | ||
nx-842.c | ||
nx-842.h | ||
nx-aes-cbc.c | ||
nx-aes-ccm.c | ||
nx-aes-ctr.c | ||
nx-aes-ecb.c | ||
nx-aes-gcm.c | ||
nx-aes-xcbc.c | ||
nx-sha256.c | ||
nx-sha512.c | ||
nx.c | ||
nx.h |