On Fri, Jul 09, 2021 at 12:38:07PM +0100, Jon Hunter wrote: > > On 09/07/2021 09:34, Jon Hunter wrote: > > > > > > On 08/07/2021 23:25, Michał Mirosław wrote: > >> On Wed, Jun 30, 2021 at 01:56:43PM +0100, Jon Hunter wrote: > >>> The Tegra serial driver always prints an error message when enabling the > >>> FIFO for devices that have support for checking the FIFO enable status. > >>> Fix this by displaying the error message, only when an error occurs. > >>> > >>> Finally, update the error message to make it clear that enabling the > >>> FIFO failed and display the error code. > >> [...] > >>> @@ -1045,9 +1045,11 @@ static int tegra_uart_hw_init(struct tegra_uart_port *tup) > >>> > >>> if (tup->cdata->fifo_mode_enable_status) { > >>> ret = tegra_uart_wait_fifo_mode_enabled(tup); > >>> - dev_err(tup->uport.dev, "FIFO mode not enabled\n"); > >>> - if (ret < 0) > >>> + if (ret < 0) { > >>> + dev_err(tup->uport.dev, > >>> + "Failed to enable FIFO mode: %d\n", ret); > >> > >> Could you change this to use %pe and ERR_PTR(ret)? > > > > Sorry, but it is not clear to me why this would be necessary in this case. > > I see so '%pe' prints the symbolic name of the error code. While that is > nice, it also looks a bit odd. Given that we simply print the error code > values in this driver, from looking at other prints, I prefer to keep it > as is for consistency. It is a quite new facility of printk(), so I woudn't expect it to be present in older code. It saves a bit of time when you occasionally hit an error, so even incremental conversion seems beneficial for me. Best Regards Michał Mirosław