While using the Linux "strings" command I found these two strings in the
driver. There's no need for them and they're kinda silly.
Change-ID: I4e19b02983d48b631e9a9979f49790492845f221
Signed-off-by: Greg Rose <gregory.v.rose@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jeff Kirsher <jeffrey.t.kirsher@intel.com>
* setup, adding or removing filters, or other things. Many of
* these will be useful for some forms of unit testing.
**************************************************************/
* setup, adding or removing filters, or other things. Many of
* these will be useful for some forms of unit testing.
**************************************************************/
-static char i40e_dbg_command_buf[256] = "hello world";
+static char i40e_dbg_command_buf[256] = "";
/**
* i40e_dbg_command_read - read for command datum
/**
* i40e_dbg_command_read - read for command datum
* The netdev_ops entry in debugfs is for giving the driver commands
* to be executed from the netdev operations.
**************************************************************/
* The netdev_ops entry in debugfs is for giving the driver commands
* to be executed from the netdev operations.
**************************************************************/
-static char i40e_dbg_netdev_ops_buf[256] = "hello world";
+static char i40e_dbg_netdev_ops_buf[256] = "";
/**
* i40e_dbg_netdev_ops - read for netdev_ops datum
/**
* i40e_dbg_netdev_ops - read for netdev_ops datum