
From: Stephen Warren swarren@nvidia.com
There's no reason to believe that an MMC device will incorrectly report its capacity. Remove error checking of this value from ums_disk_init() to simplify it.
Cc: Przemyslaw Marczak p.marczak@samsung.com Cc: Lukasz Majewski l.majewski@samsung.com Signed-off-by: Stephen Warren swarren@nvidia.com --- board/samsung/common/ums.c | 9 +-------- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 8 deletions(-)
diff --git a/board/samsung/common/ums.c b/board/samsung/common/ums.c index d78c8e763a5d..14e3640e355f 100644 --- a/board/samsung/common/ums.c +++ b/board/samsung/common/ums.c @@ -38,16 +38,9 @@ static struct ums ums_dev = {
static struct ums *ums_disk_init(struct mmc *mmc) { - uint64_t mmc_end_sector = mmc->capacity / SECTOR_SIZE; - - if (!mmc_end_sector) { - error("MMC capacity is not valid"); - return NULL; - } - ums_dev.block_dev = &mmc->block_dev; ums_dev.start_sector = 0; - ums_dev.num_sectors = mmc_end_sector; + ums_dev.num_sectors = mmc->capacity / SECTOR_SIZE;
printf("UMS: disk start sector: %#x, count: %#x\n", ums_dev.start_sector, ums_dev.num_sectors);