checkpatch makes an exception to the 80-colum rule for quotes strings, and
Documentation/CodingStyle recommends not splitting quotes strings across lines
because it breaks the ability to grep for the string. Fixing these.
WARNING: quoted string split across lines
Signed-off-by: Luis de Bethencourt <[email protected]>
---
drivers/staging/media/lirc/lirc_zilog.c | 39 ++++++++++++++-------------------
1 file changed, 17 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/staging/media/lirc/lirc_zilog.c b/drivers/staging/media/lirc/lirc_zilog.c
index dca806a..07675f1 100644
--- a/drivers/staging/media/lirc/lirc_zilog.c
+++ b/drivers/staging/media/lirc/lirc_zilog.c
@@ -372,14 +372,12 @@ static int add_to_buf(struct IR *ir)
ret);
if (failures >= 3) {
mutex_unlock(&ir->ir_lock);
- dev_err(ir->l.dev, "unable to read from the IR chip "
- "after 3 resets, giving up\n");
+ dev_err(ir->l.dev, "unable to read from the IR chip after 3 resets, giving up\n");
break;
}
/* Looks like the chip crashed, reset it */
- dev_err(ir->l.dev, "polling the IR receiver chip failed, "
- "trying reset\n");
+ dev_err(ir->l.dev, "polling the IR receiver chip failed, trying reset\n");
set_current_state(TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
if (kthread_should_stop()) {
@@ -405,8 +403,8 @@ static int add_to_buf(struct IR *ir)
ret = i2c_master_recv(rx->c, keybuf, sizeof(keybuf));
mutex_unlock(&ir->ir_lock);
if (ret != sizeof(keybuf)) {
- dev_err(ir->l.dev, "i2c_master_recv failed with %d -- "
- "keeping last read buffer\n", ret);
+ dev_err(ir->l.dev, "i2c_master_recv failed with %d -- keeping last read buffer\n",
+ ret);
} else {
rx->b[0] = keybuf[3];
rx->b[1] = keybuf[4];
@@ -713,8 +711,8 @@ static int send_boot_data(struct IR_tx *tx)
buf[0]);
return 0;
}
- dev_notice(tx->ir->l.dev, "Zilog/Hauppauge IR blaster firmware version "
- "%d.%d.%d loaded\n", buf[1], buf[2], buf[3]);
+ dev_notice(tx->ir->l.dev, "Zilog/Hauppauge IR blaster firmware version %d.%d.%d loaded\n",
+ buf[1], buf[2], buf[3]);
return 0;
}
@@ -794,8 +792,7 @@ static int fw_load(struct IR_tx *tx)
if (!read_uint8(&data, tx_data->endp, &version))
goto corrupt;
if (version != 1) {
- dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "unsupported code set file version (%u, expected"
- "1) -- please upgrade to a newer driver",
+ dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "unsupported code set file version (%u, expected1) -- please upgrade to a newer driver",
version);
fw_unload_locked();
ret = -EFAULT;
@@ -983,8 +980,8 @@ static int send_code(struct IR_tx *tx, unsigned int code, unsigned int key)
ret = get_key_data(data_block, code, key);
if (ret == -EPROTO) {
- dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "failed to get data for code %u, key %u -- check "
- "lircd.conf entries\n", code, key);
+ dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "failed to get data for code %u, key %u -- check lircd.conf entries\n",
+ code, key);
return ret;
} else if (ret != 0)
return ret;
@@ -1059,8 +1056,8 @@ static int send_code(struct IR_tx *tx, unsigned int code, unsigned int key)
ret = i2c_master_send(tx->c, buf, 1);
if (ret == 1)
break;
- dev_dbg(tx->ir->l.dev, "NAK expected: i2c_master_send "
- "failed with %d (try %d)\n", ret, i+1);
+ dev_dbg(tx->ir->l.dev, "NAK expected: i2c_master_send failed with %d (try %d)\n",
+ ret, i+1);
}
if (ret != 1) {
dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "IR TX chip never got ready: last i2c_master_send "
@@ -1167,12 +1164,10 @@ static ssize_t write(struct file *filep, const char __user *buf, size_t n,
*/
if (ret != 0) {
/* Looks like the chip crashed, reset it */
- dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "sending to the IR transmitter chip "
- "failed, trying reset\n");
+ dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "sending to the IR transmitter chip failed, trying reset\n");
if (failures >= 3) {
- dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "unable to send to the IR chip "
- "after 3 resets, giving up\n");
+ dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "unable to send to the IR chip after 3 resets, giving up\n");
mutex_unlock(&ir->ir_lock);
mutex_unlock(&tx->client_lock);
put_ir_tx(tx, false);
@@ -1581,8 +1576,8 @@ static int ir_probe(struct i2c_client *client, const struct i2c_device_id *id)
"zilog-rx-i2c-%d", adap->nr);
if (IS_ERR(rx->task)) {
ret = PTR_ERR(rx->task);
- dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "%s: could not start IR Rx polling thread"
- "\n", __func__);
+ dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "%s: could not start IR Rx polling thread\n",
+ __func__);
/* Failed kthread, so put back the ir ref */
put_ir_device(ir, true);
/* Failure exit, so put back rx ref from i2c_client */
@@ -1594,8 +1589,8 @@ static int ir_probe(struct i2c_client *client, const struct i2c_device_id *id)
/* Proceed only if the Tx client is also ready */
if (tx == NULL) {
- pr_info("probe of IR Rx on %s (i2c-%d) done. Waiting"
- " on IR Tx.\n", adap->name, adap->nr);
+ pr_info("probe of IR Rx on %s (i2c-%d) done. Waiting on IR Tx.\n",
+ adap->name, adap->nr);
goto out_ok;
}
}
--
2.1.3
On Tue, 2014-11-25 at 20:19 +0000, Luis de Bethencourt wrote:
> checkpatch makes an exception to the 80-colum rule for quotes strings, and
> Documentation/CodingStyle recommends not splitting quotes strings across lines
> because it breaks the ability to grep for the string. Fixing these.
[]
> diff --git a/drivers/staging/media/lirc/lirc_zilog.c b/drivers/staging/media/lirc/lirc_zilog.c
[]
> @@ -794,8 +792,7 @@ static int fw_load(struct IR_tx *tx)
> if (!read_uint8(&data, tx_data->endp, &version))
> goto corrupt;
> if (version != 1) {
> - dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "unsupported code set file version (%u, expected"
> - "1) -- please upgrade to a newer driver",
> + dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "unsupported code set file version (%u, expected1) -- please upgrade to a newer driver",
> version);
Hello Luis.
Please look at the strings being coalesced before
submitting patches.
It's a fairly common defect to have either a missing
space between the coalesced fragments or too many
spaces.
It's almost certain that there should be a space
between the "expected" and "1" here.
On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 12:27:24PM -0800, Joe Perches wrote:
> On Tue, 2014-11-25 at 20:19 +0000, Luis de Bethencourt wrote:
> > checkpatch makes an exception to the 80-colum rule for quotes strings, and
> > Documentation/CodingStyle recommends not splitting quotes strings across lines
> > because it breaks the ability to grep for the string. Fixing these.
> []
> > diff --git a/drivers/staging/media/lirc/lirc_zilog.c b/drivers/staging/media/lirc/lirc_zilog.c
> []
> > @@ -794,8 +792,7 @@ static int fw_load(struct IR_tx *tx)
> > if (!read_uint8(&data, tx_data->endp, &version))
> > goto corrupt;
> > if (version != 1) {
> > - dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "unsupported code set file version (%u, expected"
> > - "1) -- please upgrade to a newer driver",
> > + dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "unsupported code set file version (%u, expected1) -- please upgrade to a newer driver",
> > version);
>
> Hello Luis.
>
> Please look at the strings being coalesced before
> submitting patches.
>
> It's a fairly common defect to have either a missing
> space between the coalesced fragments or too many
> spaces.
>
> It's almost certain that there should be a space
> between the "expected" and "1" here.
>
>
Hello Joe,
Thanks for taking the time to review this. I sent a new
version fixing the missing space.
On Tue, 2014-11-25 at 20:40 +0000, Luis de Bethencourt wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 12:27:24PM -0800, Joe Perches wrote:
> > On Tue, 2014-11-25 at 20:19 +0000, Luis de Bethencourt wrote:
> > > checkpatch makes an exception to the 80-colum rule for quotes strings, and
> > > Documentation/CodingStyle recommends not splitting quotes strings across lines
> > > because it breaks the ability to grep for the string. Fixing these.
> > []
> > > diff --git a/drivers/staging/media/lirc/lirc_zilog.c b/drivers/staging/media/lirc/lirc_zilog.c
> > []
> > > @@ -794,8 +792,7 @@ static int fw_load(struct IR_tx *tx)
> > > if (!read_uint8(&data, tx_data->endp, &version))
> > > goto corrupt;
> > > if (version != 1) {
> > > - dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "unsupported code set file version (%u, expected"
> > > - "1) -- please upgrade to a newer driver",
> > > + dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "unsupported code set file version (%u, expected1) -- please upgrade to a newer driver",
> > > version);
> >
> > Hello Luis.
> >
> > Please look at the strings being coalesced before
> > submitting patches.
> >
> > It's a fairly common defect to have either a missing
> > space between the coalesced fragments or too mano
> > spaces.
> >
> > It's almost certain that there should be a space
> > between the "expected" and "1" here.
> >
> >
>
> Hello Joe,
>
> Thanks for taking the time to review this. I sent a new
> version fixing the missing space.
Thanks.
In the future, you might consider being more
comprehensive with your patches.
This code could be neatened a bit by:
o using another set of logging macros
o removing the unnecessary ftrace like logging
o realigning arguments
Something like:
---
drivers/staging/media/lirc/lirc_zilog.c | 151 +++++++++++++++-----------------
1 file changed, 73 insertions(+), 78 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/staging/media/lirc/lirc_zilog.c b/drivers/staging/media/lirc/lirc_zilog.c
index bebb9f1..523af12 100644
--- a/drivers/staging/media/lirc/lirc_zilog.c
+++ b/drivers/staging/media/lirc/lirc_zilog.c
@@ -158,6 +158,17 @@ static bool debug; /* debug output */
static bool tx_only; /* only handle the IR Tx function */
static int minor = -1; /* minor number */
+/* logging macros */
+#define ir_err(ir, fmt, ...) \
+ dev_err((ir)->l.dev, fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__)
+#define ir_warn(ir, fmt, ...) \
+ dev_warn((ir)->l.dev, fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__)
+#define ir_notice(ir, fmt, ...) \
+ dev_notice((ir)->l.dev, fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__)
+#define ir_info(ir, fmt, ...) \
+ dev_info((ir)->l.dev, fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__)
+#define ir_dbg(ir, fmt, ...) \
+ dev_dbg((ir)->l.dev, fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__)
/* struct IR reference counting */
static struct IR *get_ir_device(struct IR *ir, bool ir_devices_lock_held)
@@ -322,7 +333,7 @@ static int add_to_buf(struct IR *ir)
struct IR_tx *tx;
if (lirc_buffer_full(rbuf)) {
- dev_dbg(ir->l.dev, "buffer overflow\n");
+ ir_dbg(ir, "buffer overflow\n");
return -EOVERFLOW;
}
@@ -368,18 +379,15 @@ static int add_to_buf(struct IR *ir)
*/
ret = i2c_master_send(rx->c, sendbuf, 1);
if (ret != 1) {
- dev_err(ir->l.dev, "i2c_master_send failed with %d\n",
- ret);
+ ir_err(ir, "i2c_master_send failed with %d\n", ret);
if (failures >= 3) {
mutex_unlock(&ir->ir_lock);
- dev_err(ir->l.dev, "unable to read from the IR chip "
- "after 3 resets, giving up\n");
+ ir_err(ir, "unable to read from the IR chip after 3 resets, giving up\n");
break;
}
/* Looks like the chip crashed, reset it */
- dev_err(ir->l.dev, "polling the IR receiver chip failed, "
- "trying reset\n");
+ ir_err(ir, "polling the IR receiver chip failed, trying reset\n");
set_current_state(TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
if (kthread_should_stop()) {
@@ -405,14 +413,13 @@ static int add_to_buf(struct IR *ir)
ret = i2c_master_recv(rx->c, keybuf, sizeof(keybuf));
mutex_unlock(&ir->ir_lock);
if (ret != sizeof(keybuf)) {
- dev_err(ir->l.dev, "i2c_master_recv failed with %d -- "
- "keeping last read buffer\n", ret);
+ ir_err(ir, "i2c_master_recv failed with %d -- keeping last read buffer\n",
+ ret);
} else {
rx->b[0] = keybuf[3];
rx->b[1] = keybuf[4];
rx->b[2] = keybuf[5];
- dev_dbg(ir->l.dev, "key (0x%02x/0x%02x)\n",
- rx->b[0], rx->b[1]);
+ ir_dbg(ir, "key (0x%02x/0x%02x)\n", rx->b[0], rx->b[1]);
}
/* key pressed ? */
@@ -463,7 +470,7 @@ static int lirc_thread(void *arg)
struct IR *ir = arg;
struct lirc_buffer *rbuf = ir->l.rbuf;
- dev_dbg(ir->l.dev, "poll thread started\n");
+ ir_dbg(ir, "poll thread started\n");
while (!kthread_should_stop()) {
set_current_state(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);
@@ -491,7 +498,7 @@ static int lirc_thread(void *arg)
wake_up_interruptible(&rbuf->wait_poll);
}
- dev_dbg(ir->l.dev, "poll thread ended\n");
+ ir_dbg(ir, "poll thread ended\n");
return 0;
}
@@ -653,11 +660,10 @@ static int send_data_block(struct IR_tx *tx, unsigned char *data_block)
buf[0] = (unsigned char)(i + 1);
for (j = 0; j < tosend; ++j)
buf[1 + j] = data_block[i + j];
- dev_dbg(tx->ir->l.dev, "%*ph", 5, buf);
+ ir_dbg(tx->ir, "%*ph\n", 5, buf);
ret = i2c_master_send(tx->c, buf, tosend + 1);
if (ret != tosend + 1) {
- dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "i2c_master_send failed with %d\n",
- ret);
+ ir_err(tx->ir, "i2c_master_send failed with %d\n", ret);
return ret < 0 ? ret : -EFAULT;
}
i += tosend;
@@ -681,7 +687,7 @@ static int send_boot_data(struct IR_tx *tx)
buf[1] = 0x20;
ret = i2c_master_send(tx->c, buf, 2);
if (ret != 2) {
- dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "i2c_master_send failed with %d\n", ret);
+ ir_err(tx->ir, "i2c_master_send failed with %d\n", ret);
return ret < 0 ? ret : -EFAULT;
}
@@ -698,23 +704,23 @@ static int send_boot_data(struct IR_tx *tx)
}
if (ret != 1) {
- dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "i2c_master_send failed with %d\n", ret);
+ ir_err(tx->ir, "i2c_master_send failed with %d\n", ret);
return ret < 0 ? ret : -EFAULT;
}
/* Here comes the firmware version... (hopefully) */
ret = i2c_master_recv(tx->c, buf, 4);
if (ret != 4) {
- dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "i2c_master_recv failed with %d\n", ret);
+ ir_err(tx->ir, "i2c_master_recv failed with %d\n", ret);
return 0;
}
if ((buf[0] != 0x80) && (buf[0] != 0xa0)) {
- dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "unexpected IR TX init response: %02x\n",
- buf[0]);
+ ir_err(tx->ir, "unexpected IR TX init response: %02x\n",
+ buf[0]);
return 0;
}
- dev_notice(tx->ir->l.dev, "Zilog/Hauppauge IR blaster firmware version "
- "%d.%d.%d loaded\n", buf[1], buf[2], buf[3]);
+ ir_notice(tx->ir, "Zilog/Hauppauge IR blaster firmware version %d.%d.%d loaded\n",
+ buf[1], buf[2], buf[3]);
return 0;
}
@@ -761,12 +767,12 @@ static int fw_load(struct IR_tx *tx)
/* Request codeset data file */
ret = request_firmware(&fw_entry, "haup-ir-blaster.bin", tx->ir->l.dev);
if (ret != 0) {
- dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "firmware haup-ir-blaster.bin not available (%d)\n",
- ret);
+ ir_err(tx->ir, "firmware haup-ir-blaster.bin not available (%d)\n",
+ ret);
ret = ret < 0 ? ret : -EFAULT;
goto out;
}
- dev_dbg(tx->ir->l.dev, "firmware of size %zu loaded\n", fw_entry->size);
+ ir_dbg(tx->ir, "firmware of size %zu loaded\n", fw_entry->size);
/* Parse the file */
tx_data = vmalloc(sizeof(*tx_data));
@@ -794,9 +800,8 @@ static int fw_load(struct IR_tx *tx)
if (!read_uint8(&data, tx_data->endp, &version))
goto corrupt;
if (version != 1) {
- dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "unsupported code set file version (%u, expected"
- "1) -- please upgrade to a newer driver",
- version);
+ ir_err(tx->ir, "unsupported code set file version (%u, expected 1) -- please upgrade to a newer driver\n",
+ version);
fw_unload_locked();
ret = -EFAULT;
goto out;
@@ -811,8 +816,8 @@ static int fw_load(struct IR_tx *tx)
&tx_data->num_code_sets))
goto corrupt;
- dev_dbg(tx->ir->l.dev, "%u IR blaster codesets loaded\n",
- tx_data->num_code_sets);
+ ir_dbg(tx->ir, "%u IR blaster codesets loaded\n",
+ tx_data->num_code_sets);
tx_data->code_sets = vmalloc(
tx_data->num_code_sets * sizeof(char *));
@@ -876,7 +881,7 @@ static int fw_load(struct IR_tx *tx)
goto out;
corrupt:
- dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "firmware is corrupt\n");
+ ir_err(tx->ir, "firmware is corrupt\n");
fw_unload_locked();
ret = -EFAULT;
@@ -896,9 +901,8 @@ static ssize_t read(struct file *filep, char __user *outbuf, size_t n,
unsigned int m;
DECLARE_WAITQUEUE(wait, current);
- dev_dbg(ir->l.dev, "read called\n");
if (n % rbuf->chunk_size) {
- dev_dbg(ir->l.dev, "read result = -EINVAL\n");
+ ir_dbg(ir, "read result = -EINVAL\n");
return -EINVAL;
}
@@ -942,8 +946,8 @@ static ssize_t read(struct file *filep, char __user *outbuf, size_t n,
unsigned char buf[MAX_XFER_SIZE];
if (rbuf->chunk_size > sizeof(buf)) {
- dev_err(ir->l.dev, "chunk_size is too big (%d)!\n",
- rbuf->chunk_size);
+ ir_err(ir, "chunk_size is too big (%d)!\n",
+ rbuf->chunk_size);
ret = -EINVAL;
break;
}
@@ -956,7 +960,7 @@ static ssize_t read(struct file *filep, char __user *outbuf, size_t n,
retries++;
}
if (retries >= 5) {
- dev_err(ir->l.dev, "Buffer read failed!\n");
+ ir_err(ir, "Buffer read failed!\n");
ret = -EIO;
}
}
@@ -966,8 +970,7 @@ static ssize_t read(struct file *filep, char __user *outbuf, size_t n,
put_ir_rx(rx, false);
set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING);
- dev_dbg(ir->l.dev, "read result = %d (%s)\n",
- ret, ret ? "Error" : "OK");
+ ir_dbg(ir, "read result = %d (%s)\n", ret, ret ? "Error" : "OK");
return ret ? ret : written;
}
@@ -983,8 +986,8 @@ static int send_code(struct IR_tx *tx, unsigned int code, unsigned int key)
ret = get_key_data(data_block, code, key);
if (ret == -EPROTO) {
- dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "failed to get data for code %u, key %u -- check "
- "lircd.conf entries\n", code, key);
+ ir_err(tx->ir, "failed to get data for code %u, key %u -- check lircd.conf entries\n",
+ code, key);
return ret;
} else if (ret != 0)
return ret;
@@ -999,7 +1002,7 @@ static int send_code(struct IR_tx *tx, unsigned int code, unsigned int key)
buf[1] = 0x40;
ret = i2c_master_send(tx->c, buf, 2);
if (ret != 2) {
- dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "i2c_master_send failed with %d\n", ret);
+ ir_err(tx->ir, "i2c_master_send failed with %d\n", ret);
return ret < 0 ? ret : -EFAULT;
}
@@ -1012,19 +1015,18 @@ static int send_code(struct IR_tx *tx, unsigned int code, unsigned int key)
}
if (ret != 1) {
- dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "i2c_master_send failed with %d\n", ret);
+ ir_err(tx->ir, "i2c_master_send failed with %d\n", ret);
return ret < 0 ? ret : -EFAULT;
}
/* Send finished download? */
ret = i2c_master_recv(tx->c, buf, 1);
if (ret != 1) {
- dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "i2c_master_recv failed with %d\n", ret);
+ ir_err(tx->ir, "i2c_master_recv failed with %d\n", ret);
return ret < 0 ? ret : -EFAULT;
}
if (buf[0] != 0xA0) {
- dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "unexpected IR TX response #1: %02x\n",
- buf[0]);
+ ir_err(tx->ir, "unexpected IR TX response #1: %02x\n", buf[0]);
return -EFAULT;
}
@@ -1033,7 +1035,7 @@ static int send_code(struct IR_tx *tx, unsigned int code, unsigned int key)
buf[1] = 0x80;
ret = i2c_master_send(tx->c, buf, 2);
if (ret != 2) {
- dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "i2c_master_send failed with %d\n", ret);
+ ir_err(tx->ir, "i2c_master_send failed with %d\n", ret);
return ret < 0 ? ret : -EFAULT;
}
@@ -1043,7 +1045,7 @@ static int send_code(struct IR_tx *tx, unsigned int code, unsigned int key)
* going to skip this whole mess and say we're done on the HD PVR
*/
if (!tx->post_tx_ready_poll) {
- dev_dbg(tx->ir->l.dev, "sent code %u, key %u\n", code, key);
+ ir_dbg(tx->ir, "sent code %u, key %u\n", code, key);
return 0;
}
@@ -1059,29 +1061,28 @@ static int send_code(struct IR_tx *tx, unsigned int code, unsigned int key)
ret = i2c_master_send(tx->c, buf, 1);
if (ret == 1)
break;
- dev_dbg(tx->ir->l.dev, "NAK expected: i2c_master_send "
- "failed with %d (try %d)\n", ret, i+1);
+ ir_dbg(tx->ir, "NAK expected: i2c_master_send failed with %d (try %d)\n",
+ ret, i + 1);
}
if (ret != 1) {
- dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "IR TX chip never got ready: last i2c_master_send "
- "failed with %d\n", ret);
+ ir_err(tx->ir, "IR TX chip never got ready: last i2c_master_send failed with %d\n",
+ ret);
return ret < 0 ? ret : -EFAULT;
}
/* Seems to be an 'ok' response */
i = i2c_master_recv(tx->c, buf, 1);
if (i != 1) {
- dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "i2c_master_recv failed with %d\n", ret);
+ ir_err(tx->ir, "i2c_master_recv failed with %d\n", ret);
return -EFAULT;
}
if (buf[0] != 0x80) {
- dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "unexpected IR TX response #2: %02x\n",
- buf[0]);
+ ir_err(tx->ir, "unexpected IR TX response #2: %02x\n", buf[0]);
return -EFAULT;
}
/* Oh good, it worked */
- dev_dbg(tx->ir->l.dev, "sent code %u, key %u\n", code, key);
+ ir_dbg(tx->ir, "sent code %u, key %u\n", code, key);
return 0;
}
@@ -1167,12 +1168,10 @@ static ssize_t write(struct file *filep, const char __user *buf, size_t n,
*/
if (ret != 0) {
/* Looks like the chip crashed, reset it */
- dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "sending to the IR transmitter chip "
- "failed, trying reset\n");
+ ir_err(tx->ir, "sending to the IR transmitter chip failed, trying reset\n");
if (failures >= 3) {
- dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "unable to send to the IR chip "
- "after 3 resets, giving up\n");
+ ir_err(tx->ir, "unable to send to the IR chip after 3 resets, giving up\n");
mutex_unlock(&ir->ir_lock);
mutex_unlock(&tx->client_lock);
put_ir_tx(tx, false);
@@ -1206,15 +1205,13 @@ static unsigned int poll(struct file *filep, poll_table *wait)
struct lirc_buffer *rbuf = ir->l.rbuf;
unsigned int ret;
- dev_dbg(ir->l.dev, "poll called\n");
-
rx = get_ir_rx(ir);
if (rx == NULL) {
/*
* Revisit this, if our poll function ever reports writeable
* status for Tx
*/
- dev_dbg(ir->l.dev, "poll result = POLLERR\n");
+ ir_dbg(ir, "poll result = POLLERR\n");
return POLLERR;
}
@@ -1227,8 +1224,7 @@ static unsigned int poll(struct file *filep, poll_table *wait)
/* Indicate what ops could happen immediately without blocking */
ret = lirc_buffer_empty(rbuf) ? 0 : (POLLIN|POLLRDNORM);
- dev_dbg(ir->l.dev, "poll result = %s\n",
- ret ? "POLLIN|POLLRDNORM" : "none");
+ ir_dbg(ir, "poll result = %s\n", ret ? "POLLIN|POLLRDNORM" : "none");
return ret;
}
@@ -1335,7 +1331,7 @@ static int close(struct inode *node, struct file *filep)
struct IR *ir = filep->private_data;
if (ir == NULL) {
- dev_err(ir->l.dev, "close: no private_data attached to the file!\n");
+ ir_err(ir, "close: no private_data attached to the file!\n");
return -ENODEV;
}
@@ -1542,8 +1538,8 @@ static int ir_probe(struct i2c_client *client, const struct i2c_device_id *id)
/* Proceed only if the Rx client is also ready or not needed */
if (rx == NULL && !tx_only) {
- dev_info(tx->ir->l.dev, "probe of IR Tx on %s (i2c-%d) done. Waiting"
- " on IR Rx.\n", adap->name, adap->nr);
+ ir_info(tx->ir, "probe of IR Tx on %s (i2c-%d) done. Waiting on IR Rx.\n",
+ adap->name, adap->nr);
goto out_ok;
}
} else {
@@ -1581,8 +1577,8 @@ static int ir_probe(struct i2c_client *client, const struct i2c_device_id *id)
"zilog-rx-i2c-%d", adap->nr);
if (IS_ERR(rx->task)) {
ret = PTR_ERR(rx->task);
- dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "%s: could not start IR Rx polling thread"
- "\n", __func__);
+ ir_err(tx->ir, "%s: could not start IR Rx polling thread\n",
+ __func__);
/* Failed kthread, so put back the ir ref */
put_ir_device(ir, true);
/* Failure exit, so put back rx ref from i2c_client */
@@ -1604,13 +1600,13 @@ static int ir_probe(struct i2c_client *client, const struct i2c_device_id *id)
ir->l.minor = minor; /* module option: user requested minor number */
ir->l.minor = lirc_register_driver(&ir->l);
if (ir->l.minor < 0 || ir->l.minor >= MAX_IRCTL_DEVICES) {
- dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "%s: \"minor\" must be between 0 and %d (%d)!\n",
- __func__, MAX_IRCTL_DEVICES-1, ir->l.minor);
+ ir_err(tx->ir, "%s: \"minor\" must be between 0 and %d (%d)!\n",
+ __func__, MAX_IRCTL_DEVICES - 1, ir->l.minor);
ret = -EBADRQC;
goto out_put_xx;
}
- dev_info(ir->l.dev, "IR unit on %s (i2c-%d) registered as lirc%d and ready\n",
- adap->name, adap->nr, ir->l.minor);
+ ir_info(ir, "IR unit on %s (i2c-%d) registered as lirc%d and ready\n",
+ adap->name, adap->nr, ir->l.minor);
out_ok:
if (rx != NULL)
@@ -1618,8 +1614,8 @@ out_ok:
if (tx != NULL)
put_ir_tx(tx, true);
put_ir_device(ir, true);
- dev_info(ir->l.dev, "probe of IR %s on %s (i2c-%d) done\n",
- tx_probe ? "Tx" : "Rx", adap->name, adap->nr);
+ ir_info(ir, "probe of IR %s on %s (i2c-%d) done\n",
+ tx_probe ? "Tx" : "Rx", adap->name, adap->nr);
mutex_unlock(&ir_devices_lock);
return 0;
@@ -1632,8 +1628,7 @@ out_put_ir:
put_ir_device(ir, true);
out_no_ir:
dev_err(&client->dev, "%s: probing IR %s on %s (i2c-%d) failed with %d\n",
- __func__, tx_probe ? "Tx" : "Rx", adap->name, adap->nr,
- ret);
+ __func__, tx_probe ? "Tx" : "Rx", adap->name, adap->nr, ret);
mutex_unlock(&ir_devices_lock);
return ret;
}
On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 01:00:07PM -0800, Joe Perches wrote:
> On Tue, 2014-11-25 at 20:40 +0000, Luis de Bethencourt wrote:
> > On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 12:27:24PM -0800, Joe Perches wrote:
> > > On Tue, 2014-11-25 at 20:19 +0000, Luis de Bethencourt wrote:
> > > > checkpatch makes an exception to the 80-colum rule for quotes strings, and
> > > > Documentation/CodingStyle recommends not splitting quotes strings across lines
> > > > because it breaks the ability to grep for the string. Fixing these.
> > > []
> > > > diff --git a/drivers/staging/media/lirc/lirc_zilog.c b/drivers/staging/media/lirc/lirc_zilog.c
> > > []
> > > > @@ -794,8 +792,7 @@ static int fw_load(struct IR_tx *tx)
> > > > if (!read_uint8(&data, tx_data->endp, &version))
> > > > goto corrupt;
> > > > if (version != 1) {
> > > > - dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "unsupported code set file version (%u, expected"
> > > > - "1) -- please upgrade to a newer driver",
> > > > + dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "unsupported code set file version (%u, expected1) -- please upgrade to a newer driver",
> > > > version);
> > >
> > > Hello Luis.
> > >
> > > Please look at the strings being coalesced before
> > > submitting patches.
> > >
> > > It's a fairly common defect to have either a missing
> > > space between the coalesced fragments or too mano
> > > spaces.
> > >
> > > It's almost certain that there should be a space
> > > between the "expected" and "1" here.
> > >
> > >
> >
> > Hello Joe,
> >
> > Thanks for taking the time to review this. I sent a new
> > version fixing the missing space.
>
> Thanks.
>
> In the future, you might consider being more
> comprehensive with your patches.
Wasn't sure about the scope of the style fixing
patches. I've been reading Kernel Newbies and
this looked like a good way to start
contributing. Good to know more exhaustive
changes are welcome.
>
> This code could be neatened a bit by:
>
> o using another set of logging macros
> o removing the unnecessary ftrace like logging
> o realigning arguments
Great ideas.
Should this have been all included in one patch,
or each as part of a series with the previous
one?
Want to take the opportunity to learn about the
process.
>
> Something like:
>
> ---
> drivers/staging/media/lirc/lirc_zilog.c | 151 +++++++++++++++-----------------
> 1 file changed, 73 insertions(+), 78 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/drivers/staging/media/lirc/lirc_zilog.c b/drivers/staging/media/lirc/lirc_zilog.c
> index bebb9f1..523af12 100644
> --- a/drivers/staging/media/lirc/lirc_zilog.c
> +++ b/drivers/staging/media/lirc/lirc_zilog.c
> @@ -158,6 +158,17 @@ static bool debug; /* debug output */
> static bool tx_only; /* only handle the IR Tx function */
> static int minor = -1; /* minor number */
>
> +/* logging macros */
> +#define ir_err(ir, fmt, ...) \
> + dev_err((ir)->l.dev, fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__)
> +#define ir_warn(ir, fmt, ...) \
> + dev_warn((ir)->l.dev, fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__)
> +#define ir_notice(ir, fmt, ...) \
> + dev_notice((ir)->l.dev, fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__)
> +#define ir_info(ir, fmt, ...) \
> + dev_info((ir)->l.dev, fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__)
> +#define ir_dbg(ir, fmt, ...) \
> + dev_dbg((ir)->l.dev, fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__)
>
> /* struct IR reference counting */
> static struct IR *get_ir_device(struct IR *ir, bool ir_devices_lock_held)
> @@ -322,7 +333,7 @@ static int add_to_buf(struct IR *ir)
> struct IR_tx *tx;
>
> if (lirc_buffer_full(rbuf)) {
> - dev_dbg(ir->l.dev, "buffer overflow\n");
> + ir_dbg(ir, "buffer overflow\n");
> return -EOVERFLOW;
> }
>
> @@ -368,18 +379,15 @@ static int add_to_buf(struct IR *ir)
> */
> ret = i2c_master_send(rx->c, sendbuf, 1);
> if (ret != 1) {
> - dev_err(ir->l.dev, "i2c_master_send failed with %d\n",
> - ret);
> + ir_err(ir, "i2c_master_send failed with %d\n", ret);
> if (failures >= 3) {
> mutex_unlock(&ir->ir_lock);
> - dev_err(ir->l.dev, "unable to read from the IR chip "
> - "after 3 resets, giving up\n");
> + ir_err(ir, "unable to read from the IR chip after 3 resets, giving up\n");
> break;
> }
>
> /* Looks like the chip crashed, reset it */
> - dev_err(ir->l.dev, "polling the IR receiver chip failed, "
> - "trying reset\n");
> + ir_err(ir, "polling the IR receiver chip failed, trying reset\n");
>
> set_current_state(TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
> if (kthread_should_stop()) {
> @@ -405,14 +413,13 @@ static int add_to_buf(struct IR *ir)
> ret = i2c_master_recv(rx->c, keybuf, sizeof(keybuf));
> mutex_unlock(&ir->ir_lock);
> if (ret != sizeof(keybuf)) {
> - dev_err(ir->l.dev, "i2c_master_recv failed with %d -- "
> - "keeping last read buffer\n", ret);
> + ir_err(ir, "i2c_master_recv failed with %d -- keeping last read buffer\n",
> + ret);
> } else {
> rx->b[0] = keybuf[3];
> rx->b[1] = keybuf[4];
> rx->b[2] = keybuf[5];
> - dev_dbg(ir->l.dev, "key (0x%02x/0x%02x)\n",
> - rx->b[0], rx->b[1]);
> + ir_dbg(ir, "key (0x%02x/0x%02x)\n", rx->b[0], rx->b[1]);
> }
>
> /* key pressed ? */
> @@ -463,7 +470,7 @@ static int lirc_thread(void *arg)
> struct IR *ir = arg;
> struct lirc_buffer *rbuf = ir->l.rbuf;
>
> - dev_dbg(ir->l.dev, "poll thread started\n");
> + ir_dbg(ir, "poll thread started\n");
>
> while (!kthread_should_stop()) {
> set_current_state(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);
> @@ -491,7 +498,7 @@ static int lirc_thread(void *arg)
> wake_up_interruptible(&rbuf->wait_poll);
> }
>
> - dev_dbg(ir->l.dev, "poll thread ended\n");
> + ir_dbg(ir, "poll thread ended\n");
> return 0;
> }
>
> @@ -653,11 +660,10 @@ static int send_data_block(struct IR_tx *tx, unsigned char *data_block)
> buf[0] = (unsigned char)(i + 1);
> for (j = 0; j < tosend; ++j)
> buf[1 + j] = data_block[i + j];
> - dev_dbg(tx->ir->l.dev, "%*ph", 5, buf);
> + ir_dbg(tx->ir, "%*ph\n", 5, buf);
> ret = i2c_master_send(tx->c, buf, tosend + 1);
> if (ret != tosend + 1) {
> - dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "i2c_master_send failed with %d\n",
> - ret);
> + ir_err(tx->ir, "i2c_master_send failed with %d\n", ret);
> return ret < 0 ? ret : -EFAULT;
> }
> i += tosend;
> @@ -681,7 +687,7 @@ static int send_boot_data(struct IR_tx *tx)
> buf[1] = 0x20;
> ret = i2c_master_send(tx->c, buf, 2);
> if (ret != 2) {
> - dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "i2c_master_send failed with %d\n", ret);
> + ir_err(tx->ir, "i2c_master_send failed with %d\n", ret);
> return ret < 0 ? ret : -EFAULT;
> }
>
> @@ -698,23 +704,23 @@ static int send_boot_data(struct IR_tx *tx)
> }
>
> if (ret != 1) {
> - dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "i2c_master_send failed with %d\n", ret);
> + ir_err(tx->ir, "i2c_master_send failed with %d\n", ret);
> return ret < 0 ? ret : -EFAULT;
> }
>
> /* Here comes the firmware version... (hopefully) */
> ret = i2c_master_recv(tx->c, buf, 4);
> if (ret != 4) {
> - dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "i2c_master_recv failed with %d\n", ret);
> + ir_err(tx->ir, "i2c_master_recv failed with %d\n", ret);
> return 0;
> }
> if ((buf[0] != 0x80) && (buf[0] != 0xa0)) {
> - dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "unexpected IR TX init response: %02x\n",
> - buf[0]);
> + ir_err(tx->ir, "unexpected IR TX init response: %02x\n",
> + buf[0]);
> return 0;
> }
> - dev_notice(tx->ir->l.dev, "Zilog/Hauppauge IR blaster firmware version "
> - "%d.%d.%d loaded\n", buf[1], buf[2], buf[3]);
> + ir_notice(tx->ir, "Zilog/Hauppauge IR blaster firmware version %d.%d.%d loaded\n",
> + buf[1], buf[2], buf[3]);
>
> return 0;
> }
> @@ -761,12 +767,12 @@ static int fw_load(struct IR_tx *tx)
> /* Request codeset data file */
> ret = request_firmware(&fw_entry, "haup-ir-blaster.bin", tx->ir->l.dev);
> if (ret != 0) {
> - dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "firmware haup-ir-blaster.bin not available (%d)\n",
> - ret);
> + ir_err(tx->ir, "firmware haup-ir-blaster.bin not available (%d)\n",
> + ret);
> ret = ret < 0 ? ret : -EFAULT;
> goto out;
> }
> - dev_dbg(tx->ir->l.dev, "firmware of size %zu loaded\n", fw_entry->size);
> + ir_dbg(tx->ir, "firmware of size %zu loaded\n", fw_entry->size);
>
> /* Parse the file */
> tx_data = vmalloc(sizeof(*tx_data));
> @@ -794,9 +800,8 @@ static int fw_load(struct IR_tx *tx)
> if (!read_uint8(&data, tx_data->endp, &version))
> goto corrupt;
> if (version != 1) {
> - dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "unsupported code set file version (%u, expected"
> - "1) -- please upgrade to a newer driver",
> - version);
> + ir_err(tx->ir, "unsupported code set file version (%u, expected 1) -- please upgrade to a newer driver\n",
> + version);
> fw_unload_locked();
> ret = -EFAULT;
> goto out;
> @@ -811,8 +816,8 @@ static int fw_load(struct IR_tx *tx)
> &tx_data->num_code_sets))
> goto corrupt;
>
> - dev_dbg(tx->ir->l.dev, "%u IR blaster codesets loaded\n",
> - tx_data->num_code_sets);
> + ir_dbg(tx->ir, "%u IR blaster codesets loaded\n",
> + tx_data->num_code_sets);
>
> tx_data->code_sets = vmalloc(
> tx_data->num_code_sets * sizeof(char *));
> @@ -876,7 +881,7 @@ static int fw_load(struct IR_tx *tx)
> goto out;
>
> corrupt:
> - dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "firmware is corrupt\n");
> + ir_err(tx->ir, "firmware is corrupt\n");
> fw_unload_locked();
> ret = -EFAULT;
>
> @@ -896,9 +901,8 @@ static ssize_t read(struct file *filep, char __user *outbuf, size_t n,
> unsigned int m;
> DECLARE_WAITQUEUE(wait, current);
>
> - dev_dbg(ir->l.dev, "read called\n");
> if (n % rbuf->chunk_size) {
> - dev_dbg(ir->l.dev, "read result = -EINVAL\n");
> + ir_dbg(ir, "read result = -EINVAL\n");
> return -EINVAL;
> }
>
> @@ -942,8 +946,8 @@ static ssize_t read(struct file *filep, char __user *outbuf, size_t n,
> unsigned char buf[MAX_XFER_SIZE];
>
> if (rbuf->chunk_size > sizeof(buf)) {
> - dev_err(ir->l.dev, "chunk_size is too big (%d)!\n",
> - rbuf->chunk_size);
> + ir_err(ir, "chunk_size is too big (%d)!\n",
> + rbuf->chunk_size);
> ret = -EINVAL;
> break;
> }
> @@ -956,7 +960,7 @@ static ssize_t read(struct file *filep, char __user *outbuf, size_t n,
> retries++;
> }
> if (retries >= 5) {
> - dev_err(ir->l.dev, "Buffer read failed!\n");
> + ir_err(ir, "Buffer read failed!\n");
> ret = -EIO;
> }
> }
> @@ -966,8 +970,7 @@ static ssize_t read(struct file *filep, char __user *outbuf, size_t n,
> put_ir_rx(rx, false);
> set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING);
>
> - dev_dbg(ir->l.dev, "read result = %d (%s)\n",
> - ret, ret ? "Error" : "OK");
> + ir_dbg(ir, "read result = %d (%s)\n", ret, ret ? "Error" : "OK");
>
> return ret ? ret : written;
> }
> @@ -983,8 +986,8 @@ static int send_code(struct IR_tx *tx, unsigned int code, unsigned int key)
> ret = get_key_data(data_block, code, key);
>
> if (ret == -EPROTO) {
> - dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "failed to get data for code %u, key %u -- check "
> - "lircd.conf entries\n", code, key);
> + ir_err(tx->ir, "failed to get data for code %u, key %u -- check lircd.conf entries\n",
> + code, key);
> return ret;
> } else if (ret != 0)
> return ret;
> @@ -999,7 +1002,7 @@ static int send_code(struct IR_tx *tx, unsigned int code, unsigned int key)
> buf[1] = 0x40;
> ret = i2c_master_send(tx->c, buf, 2);
> if (ret != 2) {
> - dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "i2c_master_send failed with %d\n", ret);
> + ir_err(tx->ir, "i2c_master_send failed with %d\n", ret);
> return ret < 0 ? ret : -EFAULT;
> }
>
> @@ -1012,19 +1015,18 @@ static int send_code(struct IR_tx *tx, unsigned int code, unsigned int key)
> }
>
> if (ret != 1) {
> - dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "i2c_master_send failed with %d\n", ret);
> + ir_err(tx->ir, "i2c_master_send failed with %d\n", ret);
> return ret < 0 ? ret : -EFAULT;
> }
>
> /* Send finished download? */
> ret = i2c_master_recv(tx->c, buf, 1);
> if (ret != 1) {
> - dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "i2c_master_recv failed with %d\n", ret);
> + ir_err(tx->ir, "i2c_master_recv failed with %d\n", ret);
> return ret < 0 ? ret : -EFAULT;
> }
> if (buf[0] != 0xA0) {
> - dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "unexpected IR TX response #1: %02x\n",
> - buf[0]);
> + ir_err(tx->ir, "unexpected IR TX response #1: %02x\n", buf[0]);
> return -EFAULT;
> }
>
> @@ -1033,7 +1035,7 @@ static int send_code(struct IR_tx *tx, unsigned int code, unsigned int key)
> buf[1] = 0x80;
> ret = i2c_master_send(tx->c, buf, 2);
> if (ret != 2) {
> - dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "i2c_master_send failed with %d\n", ret);
> + ir_err(tx->ir, "i2c_master_send failed with %d\n", ret);
> return ret < 0 ? ret : -EFAULT;
> }
>
> @@ -1043,7 +1045,7 @@ static int send_code(struct IR_tx *tx, unsigned int code, unsigned int key)
> * going to skip this whole mess and say we're done on the HD PVR
> */
> if (!tx->post_tx_ready_poll) {
> - dev_dbg(tx->ir->l.dev, "sent code %u, key %u\n", code, key);
> + ir_dbg(tx->ir, "sent code %u, key %u\n", code, key);
> return 0;
> }
>
> @@ -1059,29 +1061,28 @@ static int send_code(struct IR_tx *tx, unsigned int code, unsigned int key)
> ret = i2c_master_send(tx->c, buf, 1);
> if (ret == 1)
> break;
> - dev_dbg(tx->ir->l.dev, "NAK expected: i2c_master_send "
> - "failed with %d (try %d)\n", ret, i+1);
> + ir_dbg(tx->ir, "NAK expected: i2c_master_send failed with %d (try %d)\n",
> + ret, i + 1);
> }
> if (ret != 1) {
> - dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "IR TX chip never got ready: last i2c_master_send "
> - "failed with %d\n", ret);
> + ir_err(tx->ir, "IR TX chip never got ready: last i2c_master_send failed with %d\n",
> + ret);
> return ret < 0 ? ret : -EFAULT;
> }
>
> /* Seems to be an 'ok' response */
> i = i2c_master_recv(tx->c, buf, 1);
> if (i != 1) {
> - dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "i2c_master_recv failed with %d\n", ret);
> + ir_err(tx->ir, "i2c_master_recv failed with %d\n", ret);
> return -EFAULT;
> }
> if (buf[0] != 0x80) {
> - dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "unexpected IR TX response #2: %02x\n",
> - buf[0]);
> + ir_err(tx->ir, "unexpected IR TX response #2: %02x\n", buf[0]);
> return -EFAULT;
> }
>
> /* Oh good, it worked */
> - dev_dbg(tx->ir->l.dev, "sent code %u, key %u\n", code, key);
> + ir_dbg(tx->ir, "sent code %u, key %u\n", code, key);
> return 0;
> }
>
> @@ -1167,12 +1168,10 @@ static ssize_t write(struct file *filep, const char __user *buf, size_t n,
> */
> if (ret != 0) {
> /* Looks like the chip crashed, reset it */
> - dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "sending to the IR transmitter chip "
> - "failed, trying reset\n");
> + ir_err(tx->ir, "sending to the IR transmitter chip failed, trying reset\n");
>
> if (failures >= 3) {
> - dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "unable to send to the IR chip "
> - "after 3 resets, giving up\n");
> + ir_err(tx->ir, "unable to send to the IR chip after 3 resets, giving up\n");
> mutex_unlock(&ir->ir_lock);
> mutex_unlock(&tx->client_lock);
> put_ir_tx(tx, false);
> @@ -1206,15 +1205,13 @@ static unsigned int poll(struct file *filep, poll_table *wait)
> struct lirc_buffer *rbuf = ir->l.rbuf;
> unsigned int ret;
>
> - dev_dbg(ir->l.dev, "poll called\n");
> -
> rx = get_ir_rx(ir);
> if (rx == NULL) {
> /*
> * Revisit this, if our poll function ever reports writeable
> * status for Tx
> */
> - dev_dbg(ir->l.dev, "poll result = POLLERR\n");
> + ir_dbg(ir, "poll result = POLLERR\n");
> return POLLERR;
> }
>
> @@ -1227,8 +1224,7 @@ static unsigned int poll(struct file *filep, poll_table *wait)
> /* Indicate what ops could happen immediately without blocking */
> ret = lirc_buffer_empty(rbuf) ? 0 : (POLLIN|POLLRDNORM);
>
> - dev_dbg(ir->l.dev, "poll result = %s\n",
> - ret ? "POLLIN|POLLRDNORM" : "none");
> + ir_dbg(ir, "poll result = %s\n", ret ? "POLLIN|POLLRDNORM" : "none");
> return ret;
> }
>
> @@ -1335,7 +1331,7 @@ static int close(struct inode *node, struct file *filep)
> struct IR *ir = filep->private_data;
>
> if (ir == NULL) {
> - dev_err(ir->l.dev, "close: no private_data attached to the file!\n");
> + ir_err(ir, "close: no private_data attached to the file!\n");
> return -ENODEV;
> }
>
> @@ -1542,8 +1538,8 @@ static int ir_probe(struct i2c_client *client, const struct i2c_device_id *id)
>
> /* Proceed only if the Rx client is also ready or not needed */
> if (rx == NULL && !tx_only) {
> - dev_info(tx->ir->l.dev, "probe of IR Tx on %s (i2c-%d) done. Waiting"
> - " on IR Rx.\n", adap->name, adap->nr);
> + ir_info(tx->ir, "probe of IR Tx on %s (i2c-%d) done. Waiting on IR Rx.\n",
> + adap->name, adap->nr);
> goto out_ok;
> }
> } else {
> @@ -1581,8 +1577,8 @@ static int ir_probe(struct i2c_client *client, const struct i2c_device_id *id)
> "zilog-rx-i2c-%d", adap->nr);
> if (IS_ERR(rx->task)) {
> ret = PTR_ERR(rx->task);
> - dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "%s: could not start IR Rx polling thread"
> - "\n", __func__);
> + ir_err(tx->ir, "%s: could not start IR Rx polling thread\n",
> + __func__);
> /* Failed kthread, so put back the ir ref */
> put_ir_device(ir, true);
> /* Failure exit, so put back rx ref from i2c_client */
> @@ -1604,13 +1600,13 @@ static int ir_probe(struct i2c_client *client, const struct i2c_device_id *id)
> ir->l.minor = minor; /* module option: user requested minor number */
> ir->l.minor = lirc_register_driver(&ir->l);
> if (ir->l.minor < 0 || ir->l.minor >= MAX_IRCTL_DEVICES) {
> - dev_err(tx->ir->l.dev, "%s: \"minor\" must be between 0 and %d (%d)!\n",
> - __func__, MAX_IRCTL_DEVICES-1, ir->l.minor);
> + ir_err(tx->ir, "%s: \"minor\" must be between 0 and %d (%d)!\n",
> + __func__, MAX_IRCTL_DEVICES - 1, ir->l.minor);
> ret = -EBADRQC;
> goto out_put_xx;
> }
> - dev_info(ir->l.dev, "IR unit on %s (i2c-%d) registered as lirc%d and ready\n",
> - adap->name, adap->nr, ir->l.minor);
> + ir_info(ir, "IR unit on %s (i2c-%d) registered as lirc%d and ready\n",
> + adap->name, adap->nr, ir->l.minor);
>
> out_ok:
> if (rx != NULL)
> @@ -1618,8 +1614,8 @@ out_ok:
> if (tx != NULL)
> put_ir_tx(tx, true);
> put_ir_device(ir, true);
> - dev_info(ir->l.dev, "probe of IR %s on %s (i2c-%d) done\n",
> - tx_probe ? "Tx" : "Rx", adap->name, adap->nr);
> + ir_info(ir, "probe of IR %s on %s (i2c-%d) done\n",
> + tx_probe ? "Tx" : "Rx", adap->name, adap->nr);
> mutex_unlock(&ir_devices_lock);
> return 0;
>
> @@ -1632,8 +1628,7 @@ out_put_ir:
> put_ir_device(ir, true);
> out_no_ir:
> dev_err(&client->dev, "%s: probing IR %s on %s (i2c-%d) failed with %d\n",
> - __func__, tx_probe ? "Tx" : "Rx", adap->name, adap->nr,
> - ret);
> + __func__, tx_probe ? "Tx" : "Rx", adap->name, adap->nr, ret);
> mutex_unlock(&ir_devices_lock);
> return ret;
> }
>
>
On Tue, 2014-11-25 at 21:14 +0000, Luis de Bethencourt wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 01:00:07PM -0800, Joe Perches wrote:
> > In the future, you might consider being more
> > comprehensive with your patches.
>
> Wasn't sure about the scope of the style fixing
> patches. I've been reading Kernel Newbies and
> this looked like a good way to start
> contributing. Good to know more exhaustive
> changes are welcome.
> >
> > This code could be neatened a bit by:
> >
> > o using another set of logging macros
> > o removing the unnecessary ftrace like logging
> > o realigning arguments
>
> Great ideas.
> Should this have been all included in one patch,
> or each as part of a series with the previous
> one?
> Want to take the opportunity to learn about the
> process.
Hello again Luis.
I think the suggestion I posted here is suitable
for a single change.
Ideally, you'd make individual patches each with
a single "type" of change.
There is a script I posted a while back that
groups various checkpatch "types" together and
makes it a bit easier to do cleanup style
patches.
https://lkml.org/lkml/2014/7/11/794
But don't just use checkpatch as the sole
decider of what's appropriate to fix or neaten.
checkpatch is a stupid, brainless little script.
So is the automation script that uses checkpatch.
For instance, checkpatch would not have suggested
creating and using another logging macro.
Please use your own taste to best figure out what
to fix and how.
Using checkpatch to get familiar with kernel
development is fine and all, but fixing actual
defects and submitting new code is way more
useful.
cheers, welcome, Joe
On Wed, 2014-11-26 at 15:42 +0000, Luis de Bethencourt wrote:
> On 26 November 2014 at 01:49, Joe Perches <[email protected]> wrote:
[]
> > There is a script I posted a while back that
> > groups various checkpatch "types" together and
> > makes it a bit easier to do cleanup style
> > patches.
> >
> > https://lkml.org/lkml/2014/7/11/794
> That is useful! I just run it on staging/octeon/ and it wrote two patches.
> Will submit them in a minute.
Please make sure and write better commit messages
than the script produces.
> > Using checkpatch to get familiar with kernel
> > development is fine and all, but fixing actual
> > defects and submitting new code is way more
> > useful.
[]
> I agree. I was just using checkpatch to learn about the development process.
> How to create patches, submit patches, follow review, and such. Better to
> do it
> with small changes like this first.
That's a good way to start.
> Which makes me wonder. Is my patch accepted? Will it be merged? I can do the
> proposed logging macro additions in a few days. Not sure yet how the final
> step of the process when patches get accepted and merged works.
You will generally get an email from a maintainer
when patches are accepted/rejected or you get
feedback asking for various changes.
Greg KH does that for drivers/staging but not for
drivers/staging/media. Mauro Carvalho Chehab does.
These emails are not immediate. It can take 2 or 3
weeks for a response. Sometimes longer, sometimes
shorter, sometimes no response ever comes.
After a month or so, if you get no response, maybe
the maintainer never saw it. You should maybe
expand the cc: list for the email.
When the patch is more than a trivial style cleanup,
Andrew Morton generally picks up orphan patches.
For some subsystems, there are "tracking" mechanisms
like patchwork:
For instance, netdev (net/ and drivers/net/) uses:
http://patchwork.ozlabs.org/project/netdev/list/
and David Miller, the primary networking maintainer
is very prompt about updating it.
There's this list of patchwork entries, but maintainer
activity of these lists vary:
https://patchwork.kernel.org/
On Wed, Nov 26, 2014 at 08:05:55AM -0800, Joe Perches wrote:
> On Wed, 2014-11-26 at 15:42 +0000, Luis de Bethencourt wrote:
> > On 26 November 2014 at 01:49, Joe Perches <[email protected]> wrote:
> []
> > > There is a script I posted a while back that
> > > groups various checkpatch "types" together and
> > > makes it a bit easier to do cleanup style
> > > patches.
> > >
> > > https://lkml.org/lkml/2014/7/11/794
> > That is useful! I just run it on staging/octeon/ and it wrote two patches.
> > Will submit them in a minute.
>
> Please make sure and write better commit messages
> than the script produces.
>
Will do :)
> > > Using checkpatch to get familiar with kernel
> > > development is fine and all, but fixing actual
> > > defects and submitting new code is way more
> > > useful.
> []
> > I agree. I was just using checkpatch to learn about the development process.
> > How to create patches, submit patches, follow review, and such. Better to
> > do it
> > with small changes like this first.
>
> That's a good way to start.
>
> > Which makes me wonder. Is my patch accepted? Will it be merged? I can do the
> > proposed logging macro additions in a few days. Not sure yet how the final
> > step of the process when patches get accepted and merged works.
>
> You will generally get an email from a maintainer
> when patches are accepted/rejected or you get
> feedback asking for various changes.
>
> Greg KH does that for drivers/staging but not for
> drivers/staging/media. Mauro Carvalho Chehab does.
>
> These emails are not immediate. It can take 2 or 3
> weeks for a response. Sometimes longer, sometimes
> shorter, sometimes no response ever comes.
>
I understand. Busy people.
> After a month or so, if you get no response, maybe
> the maintainer never saw it. You should maybe
> expand the cc: list for the email.
>
> When the patch is more than a trivial style cleanup,
> Andrew Morton generally picks up orphan patches.
>
> For some subsystems, there are "tracking" mechanisms
> like patchwork:
>
> For instance, netdev (net/ and drivers/net/) uses:
> http://patchwork.ozlabs.org/project/netdev/list/
> and David Miller, the primary networking maintainer
> is very prompt about updating it.
>
> There's this list of patchwork entries, but maintainer
> activity of these lists vary:
>
> https://patchwork.kernel.org/
>
Very interesting.
I will follow the process through and learn on the way.
Thanks Joe!