Because i40e_fcoe_ctxt_eof should never be called without
i40e_fcoe_eof_is_supported being called first, the EOF in fcoe_ctxt_eof
should always be valid and therefore we do not need to print an error
if it is not valid.
However, a WARN ON to easily catch any calls to i40e_fcoe_ctxt_eof that
aren't preceded with a call to i40e_fcoe_eof_is_supported is helpful.
Change-ID: I3b536b1981ec0bce80576a74440b7dea3908bdb9
Signed-off-by: Vasu Dev <vasu.dev@intel.com>
Tested-by: Jim Young <james.m.young@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com>
  *
  * The FC EOF is converted to the value understood by HW for descriptor
  * programming. Never call this w/o calling i40e_fcoe_eof_is_supported()
- * first.
+ * first and that already checks for all supported valid eof values.
  **/
 static inline u32 i40e_fcoe_ctxt_eof(u8 eof)
 {
        case FC_EOF_A:
                return I40E_TX_DESC_CMD_L4T_EOFT_EOF_A;
        default:
-               /* FIXME: still returns 0 */
-               pr_err("Unrecognized EOF %x\n", eof);
-               return 0;
+               /* Supported valid eof shall be already checked by
+                * calling i40e_fcoe_eof_is_supported() first,
+                * therefore this default case shall never hit.
+                */
+               WARN_ON(1);
+               return -EINVAL;
        }
 }