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5 This is a summary of the most important conventions for use of fault
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14 some cases, such as re-initializing (and maybe resetting). After such
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29 some positive number indicating a non-fault return. The specific
31 though most Linux systems use <asm-generic/errno*.h> numbering.
34 codes that may be returned, and other cases where these codes should
36 cases (unless the hardware doesn't provide unique fault reports).
44 they are requested to use such an address.
61 host. Note that even if PECs are in use, you should not rely
72 detected before any I/O operation was started. Use a more
77 performing an I/O operation. Use a more specific fault
119 or SMBus (or chip-specific) protocol specifications. One
121 (from the SMBus slave) is outside the range 1-32 bytes.