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From: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
To: Kalpak Shah <kalpak@clusterfs.com>
Cc: cmm@us.ibm.com, linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org,
	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, linux-ext4@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [EXT4 set 7][PATCH 1/1]Remove 32000 subdirs limit.
Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 09:53:43 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20070713095343.d2e76775.akpm@linux-foundation.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1184322648.4315.2.camel@garfield.linsyssoft.com>

On Fri, 13 Jul 2007 16:00:48 +0530 Kalpak Shah <kalpak@clusterfs.com> wrote:

> > >  
> > > -	if (inode->i_nlink >= EXT4_LINK_MAX)
> > > +	if (EXT4_DIR_LINK_MAX(inode))
> > >  		return -EMLINK;
> > 
> > argh.  WHY_IS_EXT4_FULL_OF_UPPER_CASE_MACROS_WHICH_COULD_BE_IMPLEMENTED
> > as_lower_case_inlines?  Sigh.  It's all the old-timers, I guess.
> > 
> > EXT4_DIR_LINK_MAX() is buggy: it evaluates its arg twice.
> 
> #define EXT4_DIR_LINK_MAX(dir) (!is_dx(dir) && (dir)->i_nlink >= EXT4_LINK_MAX)
> 
> This just checks if directory has hash indexing in which case we need not worry about EXT4_LINK_MAX subdir limit. If directory is not hash indexed then we will need to enforce a max subdir limit. 
> 
> Sorry, I didn't understand what is the problem with this macro?

Macros should never evaluate their argument more than once, because if they
do they will misbehave when someone passes them an
expression-with-side-effects:

	struct inode *p = q;

	EXT4_DIR_LINK_MAX(p++);

one expects `p' to have the value q+1 here.  But it might be q+2.

and

	EXT4_DIR_LINK_MAX(some_function());

might cause some_function() to be called twice.


This is one of the many problems which gets fixed when we write code in C
rather than in cpp.

  parent reply	other threads:[~2007-07-13 16:53 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2007-07-01  7:38 [EXT4 set 7][PATCH 1/1]Remove 32000 subdirs limit Mingming Cao
2007-07-11  5:40 ` Andrew Morton
2007-07-11 12:45   ` Andreas Dilger
2007-07-13 10:30   ` Kalpak Shah
2007-07-13 12:22     ` Pekka Enberg
2007-07-13 16:53     ` Andrew Morton [this message]
2007-07-17  9:49       ` Kalpak Shah
2007-07-22 22:52         ` Ingo Oeser

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