Aaron Conole <acon...@redhat.com> writes:

> In many cases, it's enough to simply let the application know that the
> call to initialize DPDK has failed.  A complete halt can then be
> decided by the application based on error returned (and the app could
> even attempt a possible re-attempt after some corrective action by the
> user or application).
>
> Changes ->v2:
> - Audited all "RTE_LOG (" calls that were introduced, and converted
>   to "RTE_LOG("
> - Added some fprintf(stderr, "") lines to indicate errors before logging
>   is initialized
> - Removed assignments to errno.
> - Changed patch 14/25 to reflect EFAULT, and document in 25/25
>
> I kept the rte_errno reflection, since this is control-path code and the
> init function returns a sentinel value of -1.
>

I got 3 new checkpatch warnings that seem to have missed my local commit
hook.  I'll fix them up and send a new series in-reply to this one.

Sorry for the noise.

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