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authorVernon Mauery <vernux@us.ibm.com>2010-04-16 19:40:19 -0300
committerMauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>2010-05-18 12:43:23 -0300
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Always call i7core_[ur]dimm_check_mc_ecc_err
This fixes an error in function i7core_check_error In commit ca9c90ba09ca3c9799319f46a56f397afbf617c2 which converts the driver to use double buffering, there is a change in the logic. Before, if mce_count was zero, it skipped over a couple of statements and finished out with a call to the *check_mc_ecc_err function. The current code checks to see if mce_count is 0 and then exits. This change reverts the behavior back to the original where if there are no errors to report, we skip to the end and call the *check_mc_ecc_err function. This fix allows the driver to work again on my Nehalem based blades again. Signed-off-by: Vernon Mauery <vernux@us.ibm.com> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
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