The for loop in rcutorture_init uses the condition
cur_ops = torture_ops[i], cur_ops
but then makes the same assignment to cur_ops inside the loop.  Remove the
redundant assignment inside the loop, and remove now-unnecessary braces.

Signed-off-by: Josh Triplett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
---
 kernel/rcutorture.c |    7 ++-----
 1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)

diff --git a/kernel/rcutorture.c b/kernel/rcutorture.c
index 0c7bf0c..7258bcb 100644
--- a/kernel/rcutorture.c
+++ b/kernel/rcutorture.c
@@ -875,12 +875,9 @@ rcu_torture_init(void)
 
        /* Process args and tell the world that the torturer is on the job. */
 
-       for (i = 0; cur_ops = torture_ops[i], cur_ops; i++) {
-               cur_ops = torture_ops[i];
-               if (strcmp(torture_type, cur_ops->name) == 0) {
+       for (i = 0; cur_ops = torture_ops[i], cur_ops; i++)
+               if (strcmp(torture_type, cur_ops->name) == 0)
                        break;
-               }
-       }
        if (cur_ops == NULL) {
                printk(KERN_ALERT "rcutorture: invalid torture type: \"%s\"\n",
                       torture_type);

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