Is it intentional and acceptable for dmesg to now log 14 "Failed to create debugfs directory" messages? I assume it's related to "regulator: Fix error checking for debugfs_create_dir". dmesg 398 lines: diff ./5.10.184-rc1-dirty.txt ./5.10.185-rc1-dirty.txt 19a20 > 12V: Failed to create debugfs directory 20a22 > 5V: Failed to create debugfs directory 69a72 > FLASH_1V8: Failed to create debugfs directory 72a76 > HUB_5V: Failed to create debugfs directory 121a126,127 > TFLASH_VDD: Failed to create debugfs directory > TF_IO: Failed to create debugfs directory 122a129 > USB_PWR_EN: Failed to create debugfs directory 123a131 > VCC_1V8: Failed to create debugfs directory 124a133 > VCC_3V3: Failed to create debugfs directory 125a135 > VDDAO_1V8: Failed to create debugfs directory 126a137 > VDDAO_3V3: Failed to create debugfs directory 127a139 > VDDCPU: Failed to create debugfs directory 278a291,292 > regulator-dummy: Failed to create debugfs directory > regulator: Failed to create debugfs directory kselftest 270 tests: diff ./out_5.10.184-rc1-dirty.txt ./out_5.10.185-rc1-dirty.txt ltp 865 tests: diff ./out_5.10.184-rc1-dirty.txt ./out_5.10.185-rc1-dirty.txt