On Apr 3, 2017, at 15:13, Craig Inches <cr...@craiginches.com> wrote:
> 
> This resolves a checkpatch warning that "Single statement macros should
> not use a do {} while (0) loop" by removing the loop and adjusting line
> length accordingly.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Craig Inches <cr...@craiginches.com>
> ---
> .../lustre/include/linux/libcfs/libcfs_private.h   | 51 +++++++---------------
> 1 file changed, 15 insertions(+), 36 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/drivers/staging/lustre/include/linux/libcfs/libcfs_private.h 
> b/drivers/staging/lustre/include/linux/libcfs/libcfs_private.h
> index 2dae857..150454f 100644
> --- a/drivers/staging/lustre/include/linux/libcfs/libcfs_private.h
> +++ b/drivers/staging/lustre/include/linux/libcfs/libcfs_private.h
> @@ -87,12 +87,9 @@ do {                                                       
>             \
> #define LIBCFS_VMALLOC_SIZE   (2 << PAGE_SHIFT) /* 2 pages */
> #endif
> 
> -#define LIBCFS_ALLOC_PRE(size, mask)                                     \
> -do {                                                                     \
> -     LASSERT(!in_interrupt() ||                                          \
> -             ((size) <= LIBCFS_VMALLOC_SIZE &&                           \
> -              !gfpflags_allow_blocking(mask)));                          \
> -} while (0)
> +#define LIBCFS_ALLOC_PRE(size, mask)                                 \
> +     LASSERT(!in_interrupt() || ((size) <= LIBCFS_VMALLOC_SIZE       \
> +             && !gfpflags_allow_blocking(mask)))

(style) keep operators at the end of the previous line, rather than the start
of the continued line

> 
> #define LIBCFS_ALLOC_POST(ptr, size)                                      \
> do {                                                                      \
> @@ -187,46 +184,28 @@ void  cfs_array_free(void *vars);
> #if LASSERT_ATOMIC_ENABLED
> 
> /** assert value of @a is equal to @v */
> -#define LASSERT_ATOMIC_EQ(a, v)                               \
> -do {                                                     \
> -     LASSERTF(atomic_read(a) == v,                  \
> -              "value: %d\n", atomic_read((a)));        \
> -} while (0)
> +#define LASSERT_ATOMIC_EQ(a, v) LASSERTF(atomic_read(a) == v,                
> \
> +                                      "value: %d\n", atomic_read((a)))

Minor nit - in cases like this where you need to split the line anyway, it
is cleaner (IMHO) to keep the whole statement together:

#define LASSERT_ATOMIC_EQ(a, v)                                         \
        LASSERTF(atomic_read(a) == v, "value: %d\n", atomic_read((a)))

Cheers, Andreas

> 
> /** assert value of @a is unequal to @v */
> -#define LASSERT_ATOMIC_NE(a, v)                               \
> -do {                                                     \
> -     LASSERTF(atomic_read(a) != v,                  \
> -              "value: %d\n", atomic_read((a)));        \
> -} while (0)
> +#define LASSERT_ATOMIC_NE(a, v) LASSERTF(atomic_read(a) != v,                
> \
> +                                      "value: %d\n", atomic_read((a)))
> 
> /** assert value of @a is little than @v */
> -#define LASSERT_ATOMIC_LT(a, v)                               \
> -do {                                                     \
> -     LASSERTF(atomic_read(a) < v,                    \
> -              "value: %d\n", atomic_read((a)));        \
> -} while (0)
> +#define LASSERT_ATOMIC_LT(a, v) LASSERTF(atomic_read(a) < v,         \
> +                                      "value: %d\n", atomic_read((a)))
> 
> /** assert value of @a is little/equal to @v */
> -#define LASSERT_ATOMIC_LE(a, v)                               \
> -do {                                                     \
> -     LASSERTF(atomic_read(a) <= v,                  \
> -              "value: %d\n", atomic_read((a)));        \
> -} while (0)
> +#define LASSERT_ATOMIC_LE(a, v) LASSERTF(atomic_read(a) <= v,                
> \
> +                                      "value: %d\n", atomic_read((a)))
> 
> /** assert value of @a is great than @v */
> -#define LASSERT_ATOMIC_GT(a, v)                               \
> -do {                                                     \
> -     LASSERTF(atomic_read(a) > v,                    \
> -              "value: %d\n", atomic_read((a)));        \
> -} while (0)
> +#define LASSERT_ATOMIC_GT(a, v) LASSERTF(atomic_read(a) > v,         \
> +                                      "value: %d\n", atomic_read((a)))
> 
> /** assert value of @a is great/equal to @v */
> -#define LASSERT_ATOMIC_GE(a, v)                               \
> -do {                                                     \
> -     LASSERTF(atomic_read(a) >= v,                  \
> -              "value: %d\n", atomic_read((a)));        \
> -} while (0)
> +#define LASSERT_ATOMIC_GE(a, v) LASSERTF(atomic_read(a) >= v,                
> \
> +                                      "value: %d\n", atomic_read((a)))
> 
> /** assert value of @a is great than @v1 and little than @v2 */
> #define LASSERT_ATOMIC_GT_LT(a, v1, v2)                        \
> -- 
> 2.10.2
> 

Cheers, Andreas
--
Andreas Dilger
Lustre Principal Architect
Intel Corporation







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