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1564 char *status_str = NULL; in mpi3mr_sastopochg_evt_debug() local1569 status_str = "remove"; in mpi3mr_sastopochg_evt_debug()1572 status_str = "responding"; in mpi3mr_sastopochg_evt_debug()1575 status_str = "remove delay"; in mpi3mr_sastopochg_evt_debug()1578 status_str = "direct attached"; in mpi3mr_sastopochg_evt_debug()1581 status_str = "unknown status"; in mpi3mr_sastopochg_evt_debug()1586 __func__, status_str); in mpi3mr_sastopochg_evt_debug()1602 status_str = "target remove"; in mpi3mr_sastopochg_evt_debug()1605 status_str = "delay target remove"; in mpi3mr_sastopochg_evt_debug()1608 status_str = "link rate change"; in mpi3mr_sastopochg_evt_debug()[all …]
625 char status_str[80]; in ocs_mgmt_firmware_write() local691 if (arg_out_length > sizeof(status_str)) { in ocs_mgmt_firmware_write()692 arg_out_length = sizeof(status_str); in ocs_mgmt_firmware_write()694 ocs_memset(status_str, 0, sizeof(status_str)); in ocs_mgmt_firmware_write()695 ocs_snprintf(status_str, arg_out_length, "%d", change_status); in ocs_mgmt_firmware_write()696 if (ocs_copy_to_user(arg_out, status_str, arg_out_length)) { in ocs_mgmt_firmware_write()