On 04/15/2019 09:15 AM, Benjamin Poirier wrote: > Commit bf598a8f0f77 ("bpftool: Improve handling of ENOENT on map dumps") > used print_entry_plain() in case of ENOENT. However, that commit introduces > dead code. Per-cpu maps are zero-filled. When reading them, it's all or > nothing. There will never be a case where some cpus have an entry and > others don't. > > The truth is that ENOENT is an error case. Use print_entry_error() to > output the desired message. That function's "value" parameter is also > renamed to indicate that we never use it for an actual map value. > > The output format is unchanged. > > Signed-off-by: Benjamin Poirier <bpoirier@xxxxxxxx> Both applied, thanks!