create_path() on something without a single / in it will return err without initializing it. It actually can't happen (we call that thing only if create on the same path returns -ENOENT, which won't happen happen for single-component path), but in this case initializing err to 0 is more than making compiler to STFU - would be the right thing to return on such paths; the function creates a parent directory of given pathname and in that case it has no work to do... Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk> |
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| regmap | ||
| attribute_container.c | ||
| base.h | ||
| bus.c | ||
| class.c | ||
| core.c | ||
| cpu.c | ||
| dd.c | ||
| devres.c | ||
| devtmpfs.c | ||
| dma-coherent.c | ||
| dma-mapping.c | ||
| driver.c | ||
| firmware_class.c | ||
| firmware.c | ||
| hypervisor.c | ||
| init.c | ||
| isa.c | ||
| Kconfig | ||
| Makefile | ||
| map.c | ||
| memory.c | ||
| module.c | ||
| node.c | ||
| platform.c | ||
| sys.c | ||
| syscore.c | ||
| topology.c | ||
| transport_class.c | ||