One of the more common cases of allocation size calculations is finding
the size of a structure that has a zero-sized array at the end, along
with memory for some number of elements for that array. For example:

struct foo {
    int stuff;
    void *entry[];
};

instance = alloc(sizeof(struct foo) + count * sizeof(void *));

Instead of leaving these open-coded and prone to type mistakes, we can
now use the new struct_size() helper:

instance = alloc(struct_size(instance, entry, count));

This code was detected with the help of Coccinelle.

Signed-off-by: Gustavo A. R. Silva <gust...@embeddedor.com>
---
 drivers/net/usb/cdc-phonet.c | 4 ++--
 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/net/usb/cdc-phonet.c b/drivers/net/usb/cdc-phonet.c
index 78b16eb9e58c..63aaae487995 100644
--- a/drivers/net/usb/cdc-phonet.c
+++ b/drivers/net/usb/cdc-phonet.c
@@ -361,8 +361,8 @@ static int usbpn_probe(struct usb_interface *intf, const 
struct usb_device_id *i
        else
                return -EINVAL;
 
-       dev = alloc_netdev(sizeof(*pnd) + sizeof(pnd->urbs[0]) * rxq_size,
-                          ifname, NET_NAME_UNKNOWN, usbpn_setup);
+       dev = alloc_netdev(struct_size(pnd, urbs, rxq_size), ifname,
+                          NET_NAME_UNKNOWN, usbpn_setup);
        if (!dev)
                return -ENOMEM;
 
-- 
2.20.1

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