It is possible that the entry in sysfs already exists, one case of this is
when a network device is renamed to bonding_masters. Anyway, in this case
the proper error path is for device_rename to return an error code, not to
generate bogus backtrace and errors.
Also, to avoid possible races, the create link should be done before the
remove link. This makes a device rename atomic operation like other renames.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <shemminger@vyatta.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
        }
 #else
        if (dev->class) {
-               sysfs_remove_link(&dev->class->subsys.kobj, old_device_name);
                error = sysfs_create_link(&dev->class->subsys.kobj, &dev->kobj,
                                          dev->bus_id);
-               if (error) {
-                       dev_err(dev, "%s: sysfs_create_symlink failed (%d)\n",
-                               __func__, error);
-               }
+               if (error)
+                       goto out;
+               sysfs_remove_link(&dev->class->subsys.kobj, old_device_name);
        }
 #endif
 
 
  */
 int sysfs_add_one(struct sysfs_addrm_cxt *acxt, struct sysfs_dirent *sd)
 {
-       if (sysfs_find_dirent(acxt->parent_sd, sd->s_name)) {
-               printk(KERN_WARNING "sysfs: duplicate filename '%s' "
-                      "can not be created\n", sd->s_name);
-               WARN_ON(1);
+       if (sysfs_find_dirent(acxt->parent_sd, sd->s_name))
                return -EEXIST;
-       }
 
        sd->s_parent = sysfs_get(acxt->parent_sd);