On Thu, 14 Dec 2006, Zach Brown wrote: > > there are numerous places throughout the source tree that > > apparently calculate the size of an array using the construct > > "sizeof(fubar)/sizeof(fubar[0])". see for yourself:
> > $ grep -Er "sizeof\((.*)\) ?/ ?sizeof\(\1\[0\]\)" * > > Indeed, there seems to be lots of potential clean-up there. > Including duplicate macros like: > > ./drivers/ide/ide-cd.h:#define ARY_LEN(a) ((sizeof(a) / sizeof(a[0]))) not surprisingly, i have a script "arraysize.sh": ============================================================ #!/bin/sh DIR=$1 # grep -Er "sizeof\((.*)\) ?/ ?sizeof\(\1\[0\]\)" ${DIR} # grep -Erl "sizeof\((.*)\) ?/ ?sizeof\(\1\[0\]\)" ${DIR} for f in $(grep -Erl "sizeof\((.*)\) ?/ ?sizeof\(\1\[0\]\)" ${DIR}) ; do echo "ARRAY_SIZE()ing $f ..." perl -pi -e "s|sizeof\((.*)\) ?/ ?sizeof\(\1\[0\]\)|ARRAY_SIZE\(\1\)|" $f done =========================================================== anyone who's interested can run it with a single argument of the directory to process, eg.: $ arraysize.sh fs $ arraysize.sh drivers $ arraysize.sh . # entire tree, of course it's just a first pass, but it seems to produce reasonable code. rday - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/