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      eeepc-laptop: simplify parse_arg() · 95369a73
      Paul Bolle 提交于
      parse_arg() has three possible return values:
          -EINVAL if sscanf(), in short, fails;
          zero if "count" is zero; and
          "count" in all other cases
      
      But "count" will never be zero. See, parse_arg() is called by the
      various store functions. And the callchain of these functions starts
      with sysfs_kf_write(). And that function checks for a zero "count". So
      we can stop checking for a zero "count", drop the "count" argument
      entirely, and transform parse_arg() into a function that returns zero on
      success or a negative error. That, in turn, allows to make those store
      functions just return "count" on success. The net effect is that the
      code becomes a bit easier to understand.
      
      A nice side effect is that this GCC warning is silenced too:
          drivers/platform/x86/eeepc-laptop.c: In function ‘store_sys_acpi’:
          drivers/platform/x86/eeepc-laptop.c:279:10: warning: ‘value’ may be used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized]
            int rv, value;
      
      Which is, of course, the reason to have a look at parse_arg().
      Signed-off-by: NPaul Bolle <pebolle@tiscali.nl>
      Signed-off-by: NDarren Hart <dvhart@linux.intel.com>
      95369a73
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