Re: [PATCH v3 4/5] toshiba_acpi: Remove unnecessary checks and returns in HCI/SCI functions

From: Azael Avalos
Date: Wed Aug 05 2015 - 18:23:55 EST


Hi Darren,

2015-08-05 14:21 GMT-06:00 Darren Hart <dvhart@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>> @@ -1131,14 +1055,10 @@ static int toshiba_usb_three_set(struct toshiba_acpi_dev *dev, u32 state)
>>
>> result = sci_write(dev, SCI_USB_THREE, state);
>> sci_close(dev);
>> - if (result == TOS_FAILURE) {
>> + if (result == TOS_FAILURE)
>> pr_err("ACPI call to set USB 3 failed\n");
>> - return -EIO;
>> - } else if (result == TOS_NOT_SUPPORTED) {
>> + else if (result == TOS_NOT_SUPPORTED)
>> return -ENODEV;
>> - } else if (result == TOS_INPUT_DATA_ERROR) {
>> - return -EIO;
>> - }
>>
>> return (result == TOS_SUCCESS || result == TOS_SUCCESS2) 0 : -EIO;
>
> Hrm... the above line cause patch application failure via git (note the
> missing ? before the '0 : -EIO;'). This never existed upstream so far as
> I can determine.

I've spotted that while compile-checking my changes locally, but I might
have sent you the wrong patch here, I'll double check in the future to avoid
these embarrassments :-(

>
> It applied with some fuzz manually, but I'm concerned about how this
> happened. Did you have a dirty tree when you prepared these patches
> perhaps?

This is weird, all these patches applied cleanly on my local copy, I'll fetch
a new copy from your "for-next" tree and check w/ it.

In the mean time, thanks for your observations, I'll try to keep a closer look
on future patches.

>
> --
> Darren Hart
> Intel Open Source Technology Center


Cheers
Azael

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