The nand_scan_ident/tail() returns an appropriate error value when
it fails.  Use it instead of the fixed error code -ENXIO.

Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masah...@socionext.com>
---

 drivers/mtd/nand/fsmc_nand.c | 9 ++++-----
 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/mtd/nand/fsmc_nand.c b/drivers/mtd/nand/fsmc_nand.c
index d4f454a..4924b43 100644
--- a/drivers/mtd/nand/fsmc_nand.c
+++ b/drivers/mtd/nand/fsmc_nand.c
@@ -926,8 +926,8 @@ static int __init fsmc_nand_probe(struct platform_device 
*pdev)
        /*
         * Scan to find existence of the device
         */
-       if (nand_scan_ident(mtd, 1, NULL)) {
-               ret = -ENXIO;
+       ret = nand_scan_ident(mtd, 1, NULL);
+       if (ret) {
                dev_err(&pdev->dev, "No NAND Device found!\n");
                goto err_scan_ident;
        }
@@ -992,10 +992,9 @@ static int __init fsmc_nand_probe(struct platform_device 
*pdev)
        }
 
        /* Second stage of scan to fill MTD data-structures */
-       if (nand_scan_tail(mtd)) {
-               ret = -ENXIO;
+       ret = nand_scan_tail(mtd);
+       if (ret)
                goto err_probe;
-       }
 
        /*
         * The partition information can is accessed by (in the same precedence)
-- 
1.9.1

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