For now, do an abort.  It's likely that even aborting the initialization
is premature in this case, as it may be possible to proceed even if one
bus or another is not available.

Signed-off-by: Aaron Conole <acon...@redhat.com>
---
 lib/librte_eal/linuxapp/eal/eal.c | 7 +++++--
 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/lib/librte_eal/linuxapp/eal/eal.c 
b/lib/librte_eal/linuxapp/eal/eal.c
index 361256f..77f0d24 100644
--- a/lib/librte_eal/linuxapp/eal/eal.c
+++ b/lib/librte_eal/linuxapp/eal/eal.c
@@ -899,8 +899,11 @@ rte_eal_init(int argc, char **argv)
                return -1;
        }
 
-       if (rte_bus_scan())
-               rte_panic("Cannot scan the buses for devices\n");
+       if (rte_bus_scan()) {
+               RTE_LOG(ERR, EAL, "Cannot scan the buses for devices\n");
+               rte_errno = ENODEV;
+               return -1;
+       }
 
        RTE_LCORE_FOREACH_SLAVE(i) {
 
-- 
2.9.3

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