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	PCI: handle positive error codes
Callers expect pci_user_{read,write}_config_*() to indicate errors by
returning negative values.  Prior to this change, the indicated routines
could return positive error codes (e.g. PCIBIOS_BAD_REGISTER_NUMBER)
which callers would mistakenly interpret as success.
This change converts any non-zero return from the mentioned routines
into unambiguous negative value return codes.
Signed-off-by: Greg Thelen <gthelen@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Jesse Barnes <jbarnes@virtuousgeek.org>
			
			
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		|  | @ -143,33 +143,41 @@ static noinline void pci_wait_ucfg(struct pci_dev *dev) | |||
| 	__remove_wait_queue(&pci_ucfg_wait, &wait); | ||||
| } | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| /* Returns 0 on success, negative values indicate error. */ | ||||
| #define PCI_USER_READ_CONFIG(size,type)					\ | ||||
| int pci_user_read_config_##size						\ | ||||
| 	(struct pci_dev *dev, int pos, type *val)			\ | ||||
| {									\ | ||||
| 	int ret = 0;							\ | ||||
| 	u32 data = -1;							\ | ||||
| 	if (PCI_##size##_BAD) return PCIBIOS_BAD_REGISTER_NUMBER;	\ | ||||
| 	if (PCI_##size##_BAD)						\ | ||||
| 		return -EINVAL;						\ | ||||
| 	raw_spin_lock_irq(&pci_lock);				\ | ||||
| 	if (unlikely(dev->block_ucfg_access)) pci_wait_ucfg(dev);	\ | ||||
| 	ret = dev->bus->ops->read(dev->bus, dev->devfn,			\ | ||||
| 					pos, sizeof(type), &data);	\ | ||||
| 	raw_spin_unlock_irq(&pci_lock);				\ | ||||
| 	*val = (type)data;						\ | ||||
| 	if (ret > 0)							\ | ||||
| 		ret = -EINVAL;						\ | ||||
| 	return ret;							\ | ||||
| } | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| /* Returns 0 on success, negative values indicate error. */ | ||||
| #define PCI_USER_WRITE_CONFIG(size,type)				\ | ||||
| int pci_user_write_config_##size					\ | ||||
| 	(struct pci_dev *dev, int pos, type val)			\ | ||||
| {									\ | ||||
| 	int ret = -EIO;							\ | ||||
| 	if (PCI_##size##_BAD) return PCIBIOS_BAD_REGISTER_NUMBER;	\ | ||||
| 	if (PCI_##size##_BAD)						\ | ||||
| 		return -EINVAL;						\ | ||||
| 	raw_spin_lock_irq(&pci_lock);				\ | ||||
| 	if (unlikely(dev->block_ucfg_access)) pci_wait_ucfg(dev);	\ | ||||
| 	ret = dev->bus->ops->write(dev->bus, dev->devfn,		\ | ||||
| 					pos, sizeof(type), val);	\ | ||||
| 	raw_spin_unlock_irq(&pci_lock);				\ | ||||
| 	if (ret > 0)							\ | ||||
| 		ret = -EINVAL;						\ | ||||
| 	return ret;							\ | ||||
| } | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|  | @ -197,6 +205,8 @@ struct pci_vpd_pci22 { | |||
|  * This code has to spin since there is no other notification from the PCI | ||||
|  * hardware. Since the VPD is often implemented by serial attachment to an | ||||
|  * EEPROM, it may take many milliseconds to complete. | ||||
|  * | ||||
|  * Returns 0 on success, negative values indicate error. | ||||
|  */ | ||||
| static int pci_vpd_pci22_wait(struct pci_dev *dev) | ||||
| { | ||||
|  | @ -212,7 +222,7 @@ static int pci_vpd_pci22_wait(struct pci_dev *dev) | |||
| 	for (;;) { | ||||
| 		ret = pci_user_read_config_word(dev, vpd->cap + PCI_VPD_ADDR, | ||||
| 						&status); | ||||
| 		if (ret) | ||||
| 		if (ret < 0) | ||||
| 			return ret; | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 		if ((status & PCI_VPD_ADDR_F) == vpd->flag) { | ||||
|  |  | |||
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