From: Steve Dickson <SteveD@redhat.com>
To: NeilBrown <neilb@suse.de>
Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>,
nfs@lists.sourceforge.net, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [NFS] [PATCH 000 of 14] knfsd: Introduction
Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2006 06:41:50 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <44155A7E.4030804@RedHat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20060309174755.24381.patches@notabene>
NeilBrown wrote:
> The following series of patches changes the code for lookup up
> authentication/authorisation caches in sunrpc as used by nfsd. That
> than having a delightful macro that defines a function of a particular
> type of cache, the functions are coded on a more traditional manner
> using library routines.
>
> This will hopefully make the code more maintainable.
After looking over these patches, it appears there two 'minor'
things missing... comments and dprintk statements... :-)
Maybe I missed them, but out of all these 14 patches (i.e. basically
rewriting a critical part of kNFSD) not one comment or dprintk
as added....
Now I'm sure this is a much better design that the previous one,
(i.e. hide sight is always 20/20) and I'm looking forward to
help iron out the nits... But without meaningful comments and a way
to turn on a _few_ well placed "I failed here" type of debug
messages, the design really doesn't matter since the maintainable
has not improved... imho...
Secondly, In a number of places, mostly in the alloc routines and in
patch 006 there are if statements like:
+ if (ch)
+ return container_of(ch, struct svc_export, h);
+ else
+ return NULL;
the else is simply not needed... Plus adding a dprintk like:
+ if (ch)
+ return container_of(ch, struct svc_export, h);
+
+ dprintk("svc_export_update: returns NULL\n");
+ return NULL;
might make sense... assuming svc_export_update does not return NULL
99% of the time...
steved.
prev parent reply other threads:[~2006-03-13 11:41 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 35+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2006-03-09 6:51 [PATCH 000 of 14] knfsd: Introduction NeilBrown
2006-03-09 6:51 ` NeilBrown
2006-03-09 6:51 ` [PATCH 001 of 14] knfsd: Change the store of auth_domains to not be a 'cache' NeilBrown
2006-03-09 6:51 ` NeilBrown
2006-03-09 16:26 ` Paul Dickson
2006-03-09 16:26 ` Paul Dickson
2006-03-09 6:51 ` [PATCH 002 of 14] knfsd: Break the hard linkage from svc_expkey to svc_export NeilBrown
2006-03-09 6:51 ` NeilBrown
2006-03-09 6:51 ` [PATCH 003 of 14] knfsd: Get rid of 'inplace' sunrpc caches NeilBrown
2006-03-09 6:51 ` NeilBrown
2006-03-09 6:51 ` [PATCH 004 of 14] knfsd: Create cache_lookup function instead of using a macro to declare one NeilBrown
2006-03-09 6:51 ` NeilBrown
2006-03-09 6:51 ` [PATCH 005 of 14] knfsd: Convert ip_map cache to use the new lookup routine NeilBrown
2006-03-09 6:51 ` NeilBrown
2006-03-09 6:51 ` [PATCH 006 of 14] knfsd: Use new cache_lookup for svc_export NeilBrown
2006-03-09 6:51 ` NeilBrown
2006-03-09 6:51 ` [PATCH 007 of 14] knfsd: Use new cache_lookup for svc_expkey cache NeilBrown
2006-03-09 6:51 ` NeilBrown
2006-03-09 6:52 ` [PATCH 008 of 14] knfsd: Use new sunrpc cache for rsi cache NeilBrown
2006-03-09 6:52 ` NeilBrown
2006-03-09 6:52 ` [PATCH 009 of 14] knfsd: Use new cache code for rsc cache NeilBrown
2006-03-09 6:52 ` NeilBrown
2006-03-09 6:52 ` [PATCH 010 of 14] knfsd: Use new cache code for name/id lookup caches NeilBrown
2006-03-09 6:52 ` NeilBrown
2006-03-09 6:52 ` [PATCH 011 of 14] knfsd: An assortment of little fixes to the sunrpc cache code NeilBrown
2006-03-09 6:52 ` NeilBrown
2006-03-09 6:52 ` [PATCH 012 of 14] knfsd: Remove DefineCacheLookup NeilBrown
2006-03-09 6:52 ` NeilBrown
2006-03-09 6:52 ` [PATCH 013 of 14] knfsd: Unexport cache_fresh and fix a small race NeilBrown
2006-03-09 6:52 ` NeilBrown
2006-03-09 6:52 ` [PATCH 014 of 14] knfsd: Convert sunrpc_cache to use krefs NeilBrown
2006-03-09 6:52 ` NeilBrown
2006-03-09 17:10 ` [PATCH 000 of 14] knfsd: Introduction Trond Myklebust
2006-03-10 0:54 ` Neil Brown
2006-03-13 11:41 ` Steve Dickson [this message]
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