| > --- a/include/linux/dccp.h
| > +++ b/include/linux/dccp.h
| >
| > +
| > +static int dccp_feat_default_value(u8 feat_num)
| > +{
| > + int idx = dccp_feat_index(feat_num);
| > +
| > + return idx < 0 ? : dccp_feat_table[idx].default_value;
| > +}
|
| [acme@doppio ~]$ cat dd.c
| #include <stdio.h>
|
| int main(void)
| {
| int idx = -2;
|
| printf("%d\n", idx < 0 ? : 10);
| printf("%d\n", idx < 0 ? idx : 10);
| return 0;
| }
| [acme@doppio ~]$ ./dd
| 1
| -2
| [acme@doppio ~]$
|
| Which one do you want? The boolean result as the value to be returned or
| the index if it is < 0?
|
It is the first value. The test is only there to avoid accessing the
array with an invalid index, which would happen if an unknown `feat_num'
is passed - as for unknown features there is no default value.
| I tried to check on the other 4 patches on this series to check if usage
| clarified if it was correct, but there is no use of
| dccp_feat_default_value() on this 5 patches, perhaps it could be
| deferred to when it actually gets used?
|
Yes thanks, while I have ensured that all patches are bisectable, a few
functions may be declared where the logical fit was better. I will place
it where it is first used, in the patch entitled "dccp: Registration
routines for changing feature values"
I am waiting before resubmitting - please take a look at patches 3-5 as well.
Gerrit
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