PCI/ERR: Use PCI_POSSIBLE_ERROR() to check config reads
authorNaveen Naidu <naveennaidu479@gmail.com>
Thu, 18 Nov 2021 14:03:26 +0000 (19:33 +0530)
committerBjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@google.com>
Thu, 18 Nov 2021 20:12:57 +0000 (14:12 -0600)
commitfa52b6447ce1cc0157c89dac7762f1693deeb10e
tree21b89ed676e47cf141e603a574372634add9edfd
parentba25d181caaa230107531ed440c3163fc814d4b1
PCI/ERR: Use PCI_POSSIBLE_ERROR() to check config reads

When config pci_ops.read() can detect failed PCI transactions, the data
returned to the CPU is PCI_ERROR_RESPONSE (~0 or 0xffffffff).

Obviously a successful PCI config read may *also* return that data if a
config register happens to contain ~0, so it doesn't definitively indicate
an error unless we know the register cannot contain ~0.

Use PCI_POSSIBLE_ERROR() to check the response we get when we read data
from hardware.  This unifies PCI error response checking and makes error
checks consistent and easier to find.

Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/f4d18d470cb90f9cb52ea155b01528ba2e76e8d6.1637243717.git.naveennaidu479@gmail.com
Signed-off-by: Naveen Naidu <naveennaidu479@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Bjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@google.com>
drivers/pci/pci.c
drivers/pci/probe.c