Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 08:02:32AM CET, yuval.mi...@qlogic.com wrote: >> + * An overall lock guarding every operation comming from userspace. >> + * If also guards devlink devices list and it is taken when >> + * driver registers/unregisters it. >Several typos in comment.
Already fixed in v2. > >> +static void devlink_notify(struct devlink *devlink, enum >> +devlink_command cmd) { >... >> + WARN_ON(cmd != DEVLINK_CMD_NEW && cmd != >> DEVLINK_CMD_DEL); >Given this should never happen, shouldn't this be ONCE? Given this should never happen and only warns the developer fiddling with this, I don't think it matters. > >> +static void devlink_port_notify(struct devlink_port *devlink_port, >... >> + WARN_ON(cmd != DEVLINK_CMD_PORT_NEW && cmd != >> DEVLINK_CMD_PORT_DEL); >Likewise > >> +static void __devlink_port_type_set(struct devlink_port *devlink_port, >... >> + devlink_port_notify(devlink_port, DEVLINK_CMD_PORT_NEW); } >Why is this PORT_NEW? Shouldn't it be PORT_SET? >Also, curly bracers are repeatedly on last line of function [if this file]. >Is this by design? SET is only for userspace->kernel messages. NEW is for reporting events back. This is consistend with rest of the netlink messages out there, including rtnl and nl80211