* Re: [structure field names]
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@ 2001-07-20 1:32 ` Tim Hockin
2001-07-20 8:12 ` David Woodhouse
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From: Tim Hockin @ 2001-07-20 1:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Eric, MTD List
Eric wrote:
>
> There is a patch for SPARC/Linux in the patches directory
> that performs 32- to 64-bit ioctl conversions. If you
> touch any struct member names that are used as ioctl args
> this patch will need to be rev'ed as well.
>
> Also, I just sent a new patch to Dave Miller this morning
> for an update to these ioctl conversions-- if he accepts
> it, I will update the patch in MTD CVS (which will then
> need to merge with your changes).
>
> Do you plan to change any of those ioctl args in mtd.h?
I was just planning to change the map_info, cfi_private, mtd_info
structures, so that the fields were more descriptive:
size -> map_size
size -> mtd_size
And the likes. Trying to decipher the MTD layer is very hard right now :)
If there are any problems with Sparc patches, I can talk to Dave, he is
always hanging around here.
Tim
--
Tim Hockin
Systems Software Engineer
Sun Microsystems, Cobalt Server Appliances
thockin@sun.com
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* Re: [structure field names]
2001-07-20 1:32 ` [structure field names] Tim Hockin
@ 2001-07-20 8:12 ` David Woodhouse
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From: David Woodhouse @ 2001-07-20 8:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Tim Hockin; +Cc: Eric, MTD List
thockin@sun.com said:
> ebrower@usa.net said:
> > There is a patch for SPARC/Linux in the patches directory
> > that performs 32- to 64-bit ioctl conversions. If you
> > touch any struct member names that are used as ioctl args
> > this patch will need to be rev'ed as well.
I thought we'd changed the types so that conversions weren't necessary?
thockin@sun.com said:
> I was just planning to change the map_info, cfi_private, mtd_info
> structures, so that the fields were more descriptive:
> size -> map_size
> size -> mtd_size
You mean:
map->size ==> map->map_size
mtd->size ==> mtd->mtd_size
Almost all variables of type 'struct mtd_info *' have 'mtd' at the end of
the name, and almost all variable of type 'struct map_info *' have 'map' at
the end of the name, don't they?
--
dwmw2
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