> > >> > +struct qede_rx_queue { > > >> > + __le16 *hw_cons_ptr; > > >> > > >> The __ variants of constants should be reserved for use in user > > >> visible API's > > > > > > Really? If so, this needs to be fixed not only here but in lots of > > > places in the series [e.g., entire HW HSI uses __le variants instead of > > > le]. > > > But why is it so? I.e., I understand that __le16 is defined in the > > > uapi directory and thus accessible to users, but why the distinction? > > > > Because it shows whether the type is something exposed to userspace or not. > > > > If there are places where this is done incorrectly in the tree, it is > > not a legitimate reason for you to do so as well. > > Obviously. > We'll fix all of those for next version.
I've taken a look and I couldn't find reference to 'le16' anywhere under drivers/net/ethernet/. And 'le16' is actually a fs/ntfs/types.h definition. What am I missing here? -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe netdev" in the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html