struct bnx2i_hba *hba = handle;
int i = HZ;
- if (!hba->cnic->max_iscsi_conn) {
- printk(KERN_ALERT "bnx2i: dev %s does not support "
- "iSCSI\n", hba->netdev->name);
+ /*
+ * We should never register devices that don't support iSCSI
+ * (see bnx2i_init_one), so something is wrong if we try to
+ * start a iSCSI adapter on hardware with 0 supported iSCSI
+ * connections
+ */
+ BUG_ON(!hba->cnic->max_iscsi_conn);
- if (test_bit(BNX2I_CNIC_REGISTERED, &hba->reg_with_cnic)) {
- mutex_lock(&bnx2i_dev_lock);
- list_del_init(&hba->link);
- adapter_count--;
- hba->cnic->unregister_device(hba->cnic, CNIC_ULP_ISCSI);
- clear_bit(BNX2I_CNIC_REGISTERED, &hba->reg_with_cnic);
- mutex_unlock(&bnx2i_dev_lock);
- bnx2i_free_hba(hba);
- }
- return;
- }
bnx2i_send_fw_iscsi_init_msg(hba);
while (!test_bit(ADAPTER_STATE_UP, &hba->adapter_state) && i--)
msleep(BNX2I_INIT_POLL_TIME);
int rc;
mutex_lock(&bnx2i_dev_lock);
+ if (!cnic->max_iscsi_conn) {
+ printk(KERN_ALERT "bnx2i: dev %s does not support "
+ "iSCSI\n", hba->netdev->name);
+ rc = -EOPNOTSUPP;
+ goto out;
+ }
+
hba->cnic = cnic;
rc = cnic->register_device(cnic, CNIC_ULP_ISCSI, hba);
if (!rc) {
else
printk(KERN_ERR "bnx2i dev reg, unknown error, %d\n", rc);
+out:
mutex_unlock(&bnx2i_dev_lock);
return rc;