NFC: nfc_targets_found() should accept zero target found

The semantics for a zero target found event is that the polling operation
could not complete.

Signed-off-by: Eric Lapuyade <eric.lapuyade@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Samuel Ortiz <sameo@linux.intel.com>
This commit is contained in:
Eric Lapuyade 2012-05-03 16:33:32 +02:00 committed by John W. Linville
parent 8668fdd6ef
commit d94f9c55ff

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@ -560,6 +560,8 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(nfc_alloc_recv_skb);
* The device driver must call this function when one or many nfc targets
* are found. After calling this function, the device driver must stop
* polling for targets.
* NOTE: This function can be called with targets=NULL and n_targets=0 to
* notify a driver error, meaning that the polling operation cannot complete.
* IMPORTANT: this function must not be called from an atomic context.
* In addition, it must also not be called from a context that would prevent
* the NFC Core to call other nfc ops entry point concurrently.
@ -586,13 +588,18 @@ int nfc_targets_found(struct nfc_dev *dev,
dev->targets_generation++;
kfree(dev->targets);
dev->targets = kmemdup(targets, n_targets * sizeof(struct nfc_target),
GFP_ATOMIC);
dev->targets = NULL;
if (!dev->targets) {
dev->n_targets = 0;
device_unlock(&dev->dev);
return -ENOMEM;
if (targets) {
dev->targets = kmemdup(targets,
n_targets * sizeof(struct nfc_target),
GFP_ATOMIC);
if (!dev->targets) {
dev->n_targets = 0;
device_unlock(&dev->dev);
return -ENOMEM;
}
}
dev->n_targets = n_targets;