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authorJonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net>2009-02-02 00:52:56 +0300
committerJonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net>2009-03-16 17:34:35 +0300
commit60aa49243d09afc873f082567d2e3c16634ced84 (patch)
treebb7c8d9668b35a3aa4e90d0a62500ac9d3e67f7f /sound/core/timer.c
parent76398425bb06b07cc3a3b1ce169c67dc9d6874ed (diff)
downloadlinux-60aa49243d09afc873f082567d2e3c16634ced84.tar.xz
Rationalize fasync return values
Most fasync implementations do something like: return fasync_helper(...); But fasync_helper() will return a positive value at times - a feature used in at least one place. Thus, a number of other drivers do: err = fasync_helper(...); if (err < 0) return err; return 0; In the interests of consistency and more concise code, it makes sense to map positive return values onto zero where ->fasync() is called. Cc: Al Viro <viro@ZenIV.linux.org.uk> Signed-off-by: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net>
Diffstat (limited to 'sound/core/timer.c')
-rw-r--r--sound/core/timer.c6
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/sound/core/timer.c b/sound/core/timer.c
index 796532081e81..3f0050d0b71e 100644
--- a/sound/core/timer.c
+++ b/sound/core/timer.c
@@ -1825,13 +1825,9 @@ static long snd_timer_user_ioctl(struct file *file, unsigned int cmd,
static int snd_timer_user_fasync(int fd, struct file * file, int on)
{
struct snd_timer_user *tu;
- int err;
tu = file->private_data;
- err = fasync_helper(fd, file, on, &tu->fasync);
- if (err < 0)
- return err;
- return 0;
+ return fasync_helper(fd, file, on, &tu->fasync);
}
static ssize_t snd_timer_user_read(struct file *file, char __user *buffer,