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By allocating the e1000 device structures much earlier, we can easily generate better error messages and siginficantly clean things up. The only user-visable change (aside from reworded error messages) is that a detected e1000 device which fails to initialize due to software or hardware error will still be allocated a device number. As one example, consider a system with 2 e1000 PCI devices where the first controller has a corrupted EEPROM. Using the old code the second controller would be "e1000#0", while with this change it would be "e1000#1". This change should hopefully make such EEPROM errors much more straightforward to handle correctly in boot scripts and the like. It is also necessary for a followup patch which allows SPI programming of an e1000 controller's EEPROM even if the checksum is invalid. Signed-off-by: Kyle Moffett <Kyle.D.Moffett@boeing.com> Cc: Ben Warren <biggerbadderben@gmail.com> |
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dma | ||
fpga | ||
gpio | ||
hwmon | ||
i2c | ||
input | ||
misc | ||
mmc | ||
mtd | ||
net | ||
pci | ||
pcmcia | ||
power | ||
qe | ||
rtc | ||
serial | ||
spi | ||
twserial | ||
usb | ||
video | ||
watchdog |