The MTR_DRAM_WIDTH macro returns the data width. It is sometimes used
as if it returned a boolean true if the width if 8. Fix the tests where
MTR_DRAM_WIDTH is misused.
Signed-off-by: Jérémy Lefaure <jeremy.lefaure@lse.epita.fr>
Cc: linux-edac <linux-edac@vger.kernel.org>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20170309011809.8340-1-jeremy.lefaure@lse.epita.fr
Signed-off-by: Borislav Petkov <bp@suse.de>
dimm->mtype = MEM_FB_DDR2;
/* ask what device type on this row */
- if (MTR_DRAM_WIDTH(mtr))
+ if (MTR_DRAM_WIDTH(mtr) == 8)
dimm->dtype = DEV_X8;
else
dimm->dtype = DEV_X4;
dimm->nr_pages = size_mb << 8;
dimm->grain = 8;
- dimm->dtype = MTR_DRAM_WIDTH(mtr) ? DEV_X8 : DEV_X4;
+ dimm->dtype = MTR_DRAM_WIDTH(mtr) == 8 ?
+ DEV_X8 : DEV_X4;
dimm->mtype = MEM_FB_DDR2;
/*
* The eccc mechanism is SDDC (aka SECC), with
* is similar to Chipkill.
*/
- dimm->edac_mode = MTR_DRAM_WIDTH(mtr) ?
+ dimm->edac_mode = MTR_DRAM_WIDTH(mtr) == 8 ?
EDAC_S8ECD8ED : EDAC_S4ECD4ED;
ndimms++;
}