The current ordering always results in func pointing to the next
function in the init_sequence. e.g. if fdtdec_setup() fails, ret will
be set to the error code, then func will be updated to point to
initf_malloc(), only then is ret checked and the loop broken. The end
result of this is that the "initcall failed at ..." error will point you
to initf_malloc(), when the error actually occured in fdtdec_setup()!
This can be quite confusing and result in a lot of time wasted debugging
code that has nothing to do with the failure (ask me how I know :P).
Adjust the for loop to check ret immediately after the call and break
early so that func will correctly reference the failed function.
Signed-off-by: Caleb Connolly <caleb.connolly@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Dan Carpenter <dan.carpenter@linaro.org>
init_fnc_t func;
int ret = 0;
- for (ptr = init_sequence; func = *ptr, !ret && func; ptr++) {
+ for (ptr = init_sequence; func = *ptr, func; ptr++) {
type = initcall_is_event(func);
if (type) {
}
ret = type ? event_notify_null(type) : func();
+ if (ret)
+ break;
}
if (ret) {