Russel, On Fri, Nov 28, 2014 at 05:10:24PM +0000, Russell King - ARM Linux wrote: > On Fri, Nov 28, 2014 at 10:53:30AM -0400, Eduardo Valentin wrote: > > diff --git a/drivers/thermal/samsung/exynos_thermal_common.c b/drivers/thermal/samsung/exynos_thermal_common.c > > index 3f5ad25..d4eaa1b 100644 > > --- a/drivers/thermal/samsung/exynos_thermal_common.c > > +++ b/drivers/thermal/samsung/exynos_thermal_common.c > > @@ -371,9 +371,10 @@ int exynos_register_thermal(struct thermal_sensor_conf *sensor_conf) > > th_zone->cool_dev[th_zone->cool_dev_size] = > > cpufreq_cooling_register(&mask_val); > > if (IS_ERR(th_zone->cool_dev[th_zone->cool_dev_size])) { > > - dev_err(sensor_conf->dev, > > - "Failed to register cpufreq cooling device\n"); > > - ret = -EINVAL; > > + ret = PTR_ERR(th_zone->cool_dev[th_zone->cool_dev_size]); > > + if (ret != -EPROBE_DEFER) > > + dev_err(sensor_conf->dev, > > + "Failed to register cpufreq cooling device\n"); > > Something which bugs me quite a lot is when there is an error code (which > tells you why something didn't work) and you have an error message, and > the error message doesn't bother printing the error code. > > You might as well just print "Failed\n" and leave it at that, or md5sum > the error message and print the sum instead. :) > I like the md5sum better! :-) > Knowing why something failed allows you to read the source, and find > possible reasons for the failure (which could come down to one reason) > and allows faster resolution of the problem. > Sure. I will resend with the error codes in the error messages. Makes completely sense. Thanks for taking the time and reviewing. Eduardo Valentin > -- > FTTC broadband for 0.8mile line: currently at 9.5Mbps down 400kbps up > according to speedtest.net.
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