On Tue, 29 Apr 2003 22:15:20 +0000 Gabriel Devenyi <devenyga@mcmaster.ca> wrote:
| This patch applies to 2.5.68. It converts all the remaining error returns to
| the new return -E form, this is in the KernelJanitor TODO list.
|
| http://muss.mcmaster.ca/~devenyga/patch-linux-2.5.68-return-errors.patch
|
| Please CC me with any discussion since I do not subscribe to lkml
| --
I'd have to say that it really depends on whether the caller can
handle negative return values. Did you check/audit the callers too?
If it's a well-defined Unix/Linux error code (like s/ENOMEM/-ENOMEM/),
this should be made to work (at least in most cases).
And don't change ones that use ERR_PTR, like this:
- return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM);
+ return -ENOMEM;
Local variable returns of positive/negative are probably not correct...
without auditing the callers, it's hard to say. E.g.:
- return ErrFlag;
+ return -ErrFlag;
(same type of change in DAC960 driver)
I'm a bit suspicious of:
- return EOF;
+ return -EOF;
and
- return E05;
+ return -E05;
It's not just a global search & replace...
One more thing... did you build and boot that modified kernel?
If so, did it build with the same number or fewer warnings than the
unmodified version?
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