commit | b549091382361cb271761668eb8049950264e343 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Sergey Ulanov <sergeyu@google.com> | Mon Aug 14 13:39:52 2017 -0700 |
committer | Sergey Ulanov <sergeyu@google.com> | Mon Aug 14 23:15:53 2017 +0000 |
tree | b3681d8850a2d700b2c325ddcedd6cbed8ee32b4 | |
parent | 688f8cfdc0b93f12b4bd0939b0fbe41349af309d [diff] |
Fix incorrect mx.Status consts. New errors were added with incorrect values that didn't match the values in MXIO headers. As result MXIO was returning incorrect error codes. Change-Id: I0b8c3117a006abb04596baa06d92edbbeb5da504
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