* [TRIVIAL] strlen("literal string") -> (sizeof("literal string")-1) [not found] <fa.iks3ohv.1flge08@ifi.uio.no> @ 2002-08-28 21:31 ` junkio 2002-08-28 21:55 ` Jim Treadway ` (2 more replies) 0 siblings, 3 replies; 17+ messages in thread From: junkio @ 2002-08-28 21:31 UTC (permalink / raw) To: linux-kernel; +Cc: trivial Here is a patch that does the same as what Keith Owens did in his patch recently. Message-ID: <fa.iks3ohv.1flge08@ifi.uio.no> From: Keith Owens <kaos@ocs.com.au> Subject: [patch] 2.4.19 Generate better code for nfs_sillyrename Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2002 07:08:17 GMT Using strlen() generates an unnecessary inline function expansion plus dynamic stack adjustment. For constant strings, strlen() == sizeof()-1 and the object code is better. The patch is against 2.4.19. diff -ru 2.4.19/arch/mips/hp-lj/utils.c 2.4.19-strlen/arch/mips/hp-lj/utils.c --- 2.4.19/arch/mips/hp-lj/utils.c 2002-08-02 10:48:43.000000000 -0700 +++ 2.4.19-strlen/arch/mips/hp-lj/utils.c 2002-08-28 01:17:20.000000000 -0700 @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ { char* pos = strstr(cl, "reserved_buffer="); if (pos) { - buffer_size = simple_strtol(pos+strlen("reserved_buffer="), + buffer_size = simple_strtol(pos+(sizeof("reserved_buffer=")-1), 0, 10); buffer_size <<= 20; if (buffer_size + MIN_GEN_MEM > base_mem) diff -ru 2.4.19/arch/mips/mips-boards/atlas/atlas_setup.c 2.4.19-strlen/arch/mips/mips-boards/atlas/atlas_setup.c --- 2.4.19/arch/mips/mips-boards/atlas/atlas_setup.c 2002-08-02 10:48:43.000000000 -0700 +++ 2.4.19-strlen/arch/mips/mips-boards/atlas/atlas_setup.c 2002-08-28 01:17:20.000000000 -0700 @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ argptr = prom_getcmdline(); if ((argptr = strstr(argptr, "kgdb=ttyS")) != NULL) { int line; - argptr += strlen("kgdb=ttyS"); + argptr += (sizeof("kgdb=ttyS")-1); if (*argptr != '0' && *argptr != '1') printk("KGDB: Uknown serial line /dev/ttyS%c, " "falling back to /dev/ttyS1\n", *argptr); diff -ru 2.4.19/arch/mips/mips-boards/malta/malta_setup.c 2.4.19-strlen/arch/mips/mips-boards/malta/malta_setup.c --- 2.4.19/arch/mips/mips-boards/malta/malta_setup.c 2002-08-02 10:48:43.000000000 -0700 +++ 2.4.19-strlen/arch/mips/mips-boards/malta/malta_setup.c 2002-08-28 01:17:20.000000000 -0700 @@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ argptr = prom_getcmdline(); if ((argptr = strstr(argptr, "kgdb=ttyS")) != NULL) { int line; - argptr += strlen("kgdb=ttyS"); + argptr += (sizeof("kgdb=ttyS")-1); if (*argptr != '0' && *argptr != '1') printk("KGDB: Uknown serial line /dev/ttyS%c, " "falling back to /dev/ttyS1\n", *argptr); diff -ru 2.4.19/arch/mips/sgi-ip22/ip22-setup.c 2.4.19-strlen/arch/mips/sgi-ip22/ip22-setup.c --- 2.4.19/arch/mips/sgi-ip22/ip22-setup.c 2002-08-02 10:48:43.000000000 -0700 +++ 2.4.19-strlen/arch/mips/sgi-ip22/ip22-setup.c 2002-08-28 01:17:20.000000000 -0700 @@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ kgdb_ttyd = prom_getcmdline(); if ((kgdb_ttyd = strstr(kgdb_ttyd, "kgdb=ttyd")) != NULL) { int line; - kgdb_ttyd += strlen("kgdb=ttyd"); + kgdb_ttyd += (sizeof("kgdb=ttyd")-1); if (*kgdb_ttyd != '1' && *kgdb_ttyd != '2') printk("KGDB: Uknown serial line /dev/ttyd%c, " "falling back to /dev/ttyd1\n", *kgdb_ttyd); diff -ru 2.4.19/arch/ppc/boot/utils/mknote.c 2.4.19-strlen/arch/ppc/boot/utils/mknote.c --- 2.4.19/arch/ppc/boot/utils/mknote.c 2001-05-24 15:02:07.000000000 -0700 +++ 2.4.19-strlen/arch/ppc/boot/utils/mknote.c 2002-08-28 01:17:21.000000000 -0700 @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ { /* header */ /* namesz */ - PL(strlen("PowerPC")+1); + PL((sizeof("PowerPC")-1)+1); /* descrsz */ PL(6*4); /* type */ diff -ru 2.4.19/arch/ppc/boot/utils/mkprep.c 2.4.19-strlen/arch/ppc/boot/utils/mkprep.c --- 2.4.19/arch/ppc/boot/utils/mkprep.c 2001-05-24 15:02:07.000000000 -0700 +++ 2.4.19-strlen/arch/ppc/boot/utils/mkprep.c 2002-08-28 01:17:21.000000000 -0700 @@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ unsigned char str[256]; write( out, "\t.data\n\t.globl input_data\ninput_data:\n", - strlen( "\t.data\n\t.globl input_data\ninput_data:\n" ) ); + (sizeof("\t.data\n\t.globl input_data\ninput_data:\n")-1) ); pos = 0; cksum = 0; while ((len = read(in, buf, sizeof(buf))) > 0) @@ -262,7 +262,7 @@ { if (cnt == 0) { - write( out, "\t.long\t", strlen( "\t.long\t" ) ); + write( out, "\t.long\t", (sizeof("\t.long\t")-1) ); } sprintf( str, "0x%02X%02X%02X%02X", lp[0], lp[1], lp[2], lp[3]); write( out, str, strlen(str) ); diff -ru 2.4.19/arch/ppc/kernel/pmac_feature.c 2.4.19-strlen/arch/ppc/kernel/pmac_feature.c --- 2.4.19/arch/ppc/kernel/pmac_feature.c 2002-08-02 10:48:45.000000000 -0700 +++ 2.4.19-strlen/arch/ppc/kernel/pmac_feature.c 2002-08-28 01:17:20.000000000 -0700 @@ -1043,9 +1043,9 @@ prop = (char *)get_property(node, "AAPL,clock-id", NULL); if (!prop) return -ENODEV; - if (strncmp(prop, "usb0u048", strlen("usb0u048")) == 0) + if (strncmp(prop, "usb0u048", (sizeof("usb0u048")-1)) == 0) number = 0; - else if (strncmp(prop, "usb1u148", strlen("usb1u148")) == 0) + else if (strncmp(prop, "usb1u148", (sizeof("usb1u148")-1)) == 0) number = 2; else return -ENODEV; diff -ru 2.4.19/arch/ppc64/boot/mknote.c 2.4.19-strlen/arch/ppc64/boot/mknote.c --- 2.4.19/arch/ppc64/boot/mknote.c 2002-08-02 10:48:45.000000000 -0700 +++ 2.4.19-strlen/arch/ppc64/boot/mknote.c 2002-08-28 01:17:20.000000000 -0700 @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ { /* header */ /* namesz */ - PL(strlen("PowerPC")+1); + PL((sizeof("PowerPC")-1)+1); /* descrsz */ PL(6*4); /* type */ diff -ru 2.4.19/arch/ppc64/boot/zImage.c 2.4.19-strlen/arch/ppc64/boot/zImage.c --- 2.4.19/arch/ppc64/boot/zImage.c 2002-08-02 10:48:45.000000000 -0700 +++ 2.4.19-strlen/arch/ppc64/boot/zImage.c 2002-08-28 01:17:20.000000000 -0700 @@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ /* rec->data[0] = ...; # Written below before return */ /* rec->data[1] = ...; # Written below before return */ - rec = bi_rec_alloc_bytes(rec, strlen("chrpboot")+1); + rec = bi_rec_alloc_bytes(rec, (sizeof("chrpboot")-1)+1); rec->tag = BI_BOOTLOADER_ID; sprintf( (char *)rec->data, "chrpboot"); diff -ru 2.4.19/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-vtbl.c 2.4.19-strlen/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-vtbl.c --- 2.4.19/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-vtbl.c 2001-04-06 10:42:55.000000000 -0700 +++ 2.4.19-strlen/drivers/char/ftape/zftape/zftape-vtbl.c 2002-08-28 01:17:13.000000000 -0700 @@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ /* use the kernel strstr() */ blocksize= strstr(label, " blocksize "); if (blocksize) { - blocksize += strlen(" blocksize "); + blocksize += (sizeof(" blocksize ")-1); for(*blk_sz= 0; *blocksize >= '0' && *blocksize <= '9'; blocksize++) { diff -ru 2.4.19/drivers/isdn/isdn_net.c 2.4.19-strlen/drivers/isdn/isdn_net.c --- 2.4.19/drivers/isdn/isdn_net.c 2001-12-21 09:41:54.000000000 -0800 +++ 2.4.19-strlen/drivers/isdn/isdn_net.c 2002-08-28 01:17:16.000000000 -0700 @@ -653,7 +653,7 @@ isdn_net_hangup(&p->dev); break; } - if (!strncmp(lp->dial->num, "LEASED", strlen("LEASED"))) { + if (!strncmp(lp->dial->num, "LEASED", (sizeof("LEASED")-1))) { restore_flags(flags); lp->dialstate = 4; printk(KERN_INFO "%s: Open leased line ...\n", lp->name); diff -ru 2.4.19/drivers/net/au1000_eth.c 2.4.19-strlen/drivers/net/au1000_eth.c --- 2.4.19/drivers/net/au1000_eth.c 2002-08-02 10:48:50.000000000 -0700 +++ 2.4.19-strlen/drivers/net/au1000_eth.c 2002-08-28 01:17:11.000000000 -0700 @@ -707,7 +707,7 @@ dev->name); /* use the hard coded mac addresses */ } else { - str2eaddr(ethaddr, pmac + strlen("ethaddr=")); + str2eaddr(ethaddr, pmac + (sizeof("ethaddr=")-1)); memcpy(au1000_mac_addr, ethaddr, sizeof(dev->dev_addr)); } diff -ru 2.4.19/drivers/s390/block/dasd.c 2.4.19-strlen/drivers/s390/block/dasd.c --- 2.4.19/drivers/s390/block/dasd.c 2002-08-02 10:48:52.000000000 -0700 +++ 2.4.19-strlen/drivers/s390/block/dasd.c 2002-08-28 01:17:19.000000000 -0700 @@ -3830,13 +3830,13 @@ off += 4; while (buffer[off] && !isalnum (buffer[off])) off++; - if (!strncmp (buffer + off, "device", strlen ("device"))) { - off += strlen ("device"); + if (!strncmp (buffer + off, "device", (sizeof("device")-1))) { + off += (sizeof("device")-1); while (buffer[off] && !isalnum (buffer[off])) off++; } - if (!strncmp (buffer + off, "range=", strlen ("range="))) { - off += strlen ("range="); + if (!strncmp (buffer + off, "range=", (sizeof("range=")-1))) { + off += (sizeof("range=")-1); while (buffer[off] && !isalnum (buffer[off])) off++; } @@ -3858,15 +3858,15 @@ buffer); } else { off = (long) temp - (long) buffer; - if (!strncmp (buffer, "add", strlen ("add"))) { + if (!strncmp (buffer, "add", (sizeof("add")-1))) { dasd_add_range (range.from, range.to, features); dasd_enable_ranges (&range, NULL, 0); } else { while (buffer[off] && !isalnum (buffer[off])) off++; - if (!strncmp (buffer + off, "on", strlen ("on"))) { + if (!strncmp (buffer + off, "on", (sizeof("on")-1))) { dasd_enable_ranges (&range, NULL, 0); - } else if (!strncmp (buffer + off, "off", strlen ("off"))) { + } else if (!strncmp (buffer + off, "off", (sizeof("off")-1))) { dasd_disable_ranges (&range, NULL, 0, 1); } else { printk (KERN_WARNING PRINTK_HEADER diff -ru 2.4.19/drivers/s390/char/tape.c 2.4.19-strlen/drivers/s390/char/tape.c --- 2.4.19/drivers/s390/char/tape.c 2001-07-25 14:12:02.000000000 -0700 +++ 2.4.19-strlen/drivers/s390/char/tape.c 2002-08-28 01:17:19.000000000 -0700 @@ -921,7 +921,7 @@ if (tape_devices_entry) { memset (tape_devices_entry, 0, sizeof (struct proc_dir_entry)); tape_devices_entry->name = "tapedevices"; - tape_devices_entry->namelen = strlen ("tapedevices"); + tape_devices_entry->namelen = (sizeof("tapedevices")-1); tape_devices_entry->low_ino = 0; tape_devices_entry->mode = (S_IFREG | S_IRUGO | S_IWUSR); tape_devices_entry->nlink = 1; diff -ru 2.4.19/drivers/scsi/53c7xx.c 2.4.19-strlen/drivers/scsi/53c7xx.c --- 2.4.19/drivers/scsi/53c7xx.c 2002-02-08 23:39:18.000000000 -0800 +++ 2.4.19-strlen/drivers/scsi/53c7xx.c 2002-08-28 01:17:14.000000000 -0700 @@ -409,7 +409,7 @@ continue; if (!strncmp(setup_strings[x], key, strlen(key))) break; - if (!strncmp(setup_strings[x], "next", strlen("next"))) + if (!strncmp(setup_strings[x], "next", (sizeof("next")-1))) return 0; } if (x == MAX_SETUP_STRINGS) diff -ru 2.4.19/drivers/scsi/megaraid.c 2.4.19-strlen/drivers/scsi/megaraid.c --- 2.4.19/drivers/scsi/megaraid.c 2002-08-02 10:48:53.000000000 -0700 +++ 2.4.19-strlen/drivers/scsi/megaraid.c 2002-08-28 01:17:14.000000000 -0700 @@ -3194,7 +3194,7 @@ } #endif skip_id = -1; - if (megaraid && !strncmp (megaraid, "skip", strlen ("skip"))) { + if (megaraid && !strncmp (megaraid, "skip", (sizeof("skip")-1))) { if (megaraid[4] != '\0') { skip_id = megaraid[4] - '0'; if (megaraid[5] != '\0') { diff -ru 2.4.19/drivers/scsi/wd33c93.c 2.4.19-strlen/drivers/scsi/wd33c93.c --- 2.4.19/drivers/scsi/wd33c93.c 2002-08-02 10:48:53.000000000 -0700 +++ 2.4.19-strlen/drivers/scsi/wd33c93.c 2002-08-28 01:17:14.000000000 -0700 @@ -1727,7 +1727,7 @@ continue; if (!strncmp(setup_args[x], key, strlen(key))) break; - if (!strncmp(setup_args[x], "next", strlen("next"))) + if (!strncmp(setup_args[x], "next", (sizeof("next")-1))) return 0; } if (x == MAX_SETUP_ARGS) diff -ru 2.4.19/fs/intermezzo/journal.c 2.4.19-strlen/fs/intermezzo/journal.c --- 2.4.19/fs/intermezzo/journal.c 2002-01-26 13:09:53.000000000 -0800 +++ 2.4.19-strlen/fs/intermezzo/journal.c 2002-08-28 01:17:07.000000000 -0700 @@ -697,7 +697,7 @@ ENTRY; mtpt_len = strlen(cache->cache_mtpt); - path_len = mtpt_len + strlen("/.intermezzo/") + + path_len = mtpt_len + (sizeof("/.intermezzo/")-1) + strlen(fset->fset_name) + strlen(name); error = -ENOMEM; diff -ru 2.4.19/fs/intermezzo/methods.c 2.4.19-strlen/fs/intermezzo/methods.c --- 2.4.19/fs/intermezzo/methods.c 2001-11-13 09:20:56.000000000 -0800 +++ 2.4.19-strlen/fs/intermezzo/methods.c 2002-08-28 01:17:07.000000000 -0700 @@ -130,8 +130,8 @@ void filter_setup_journal_ops(struct filter_fs *ops, char *cache_type) { - if ( strlen(cache_type) == strlen("ext2") && - memcmp(cache_type, "ext2", strlen("ext2")) == 0 ) { + if ( strlen(cache_type) == (sizeof("ext2")-1) && + memcmp(cache_type, "ext2", (sizeof("ext2")-1)) == 0 ) { #if CONFIG_EXT2_FS ops->o_trops = &presto_ext2_journal_ops; #else @@ -140,8 +140,8 @@ FDEBUG(D_SUPER, "ops at %p\n", ops); } - if ( strlen(cache_type) == strlen("ext3") && - memcmp(cache_type, "ext3", strlen("ext3")) == 0 ) { + if ( strlen(cache_type) == (sizeof("ext3")-1) && + memcmp(cache_type, "ext3", (sizeof("ext3")-1)) == 0 ) { #if defined(CONFIG_EXT3_FS) || defined (CONFIG_EXT3_FS_MODULE) ops->o_trops = &presto_ext3_journal_ops; #else @@ -150,8 +150,8 @@ FDEBUG(D_SUPER, "ops at %p\n", ops); } - if ( strlen(cache_type) == strlen("reiserfs") && - memcmp(cache_type, "reiserfs", strlen("reiserfs")) == 0 ) { + if ( strlen(cache_type) == (sizeof("reiserfs")-1) && + memcmp(cache_type, "reiserfs", (sizeof("reiserfs")-1)) == 0 ) { #if 0 /* #if defined(CONFIG_REISERFS_FS) || defined(CONFIG_REISERFS_FS_MODULE) */ ops->o_trops = &presto_reiserfs_journal_ops; @@ -161,8 +161,8 @@ FDEBUG(D_SUPER, "ops at %p\n", ops); } - if ( strlen(cache_type) == strlen("xfs") && - memcmp(cache_type, "xfs", strlen("xfs")) == 0 ) { + if ( strlen(cache_type) == (sizeof("xfs")-1) && + memcmp(cache_type, "xfs", (sizeof("xfs")-1)) == 0 ) { #if 0 //#if defined(CONFIG_XFS_FS) || defined (CONFIG_XFS_FS_MODULE) ops->o_trops = &presto_xfs_journal_ops; @@ -172,8 +172,8 @@ FDEBUG(D_SUPER, "ops at %p\n", ops); } - if ( strlen(cache_type) == strlen("obdfs") && - memcmp(cache_type, "obdfs", strlen("obdfs")) == 0 ) { + if ( strlen(cache_type) == (sizeof("obdfs")-1) && + memcmp(cache_type, "obdfs", (sizeof("obdfs")-1)) == 0 ) { #if defined(CONFIG_OBDFS_FS) || defined (CONFIG_OBDFS_FS_MODULE) ops->o_trops = presto_obdfs_journal_ops; #else @@ -190,30 +190,30 @@ struct filter_fs *ops = NULL; FENTRY; - if ( strlen(cache_type) == strlen("ext2") && - memcmp(cache_type, "ext2", strlen("ext2")) == 0 ) { + if ( strlen(cache_type) == (sizeof("ext2")-1) && + memcmp(cache_type, "ext2", (sizeof("ext2")-1)) == 0 ) { ops = &filter_oppar[FILTER_FS_EXT2]; FDEBUG(D_SUPER, "ops at %p\n", ops); } - if ( strlen(cache_type) == strlen("xfs") && - memcmp(cache_type, "xfs", strlen("xfs")) == 0 ) { + if ( strlen(cache_type) == (sizeof("xfs")-1) && + memcmp(cache_type, "xfs", (sizeof("xfs")-1)) == 0 ) { ops = &filter_oppar[FILTER_FS_XFS]; FDEBUG(D_SUPER, "ops at %p\n", ops); } - if ( strlen(cache_type) == strlen("ext3") && - memcmp(cache_type, "ext3", strlen("ext3")) == 0 ) { + if ( strlen(cache_type) == (sizeof("ext3")-1) && + memcmp(cache_type, "ext3", (sizeof("ext3")-1)) == 0 ) { ops = &filter_oppar[FILTER_FS_EXT3]; FDEBUG(D_SUPER, "ops at %p\n", ops); } - if ( strlen(cache_type) == strlen("reiserfs") && - memcmp(cache_type, "reiserfs", strlen("reiserfs")) == 0 ) { + if ( strlen(cache_type) == (sizeof("reiserfs")-1) && + memcmp(cache_type, "reiserfs", (sizeof("reiserfs")-1)) == 0 ) { ops = &filter_oppar[FILTER_FS_REISERFS]; FDEBUG(D_SUPER, "ops at %p\n", ops); } - if ( strlen(cache_type) == strlen("obdfs") && - memcmp(cache_type, "obdfs", strlen("obdfs")) == 0 ) { + if ( strlen(cache_type) == (sizeof("obdfs")-1) && + memcmp(cache_type, "obdfs", (sizeof("obdfs")-1)) == 0 ) { ops = &filter_oppar[FILTER_FS_OBDFS]; FDEBUG(D_SUPER, "ops at %p\n", ops); } diff -ru 2.4.19/fs/nfs/dir.c 2.4.19-strlen/fs/nfs/dir.c --- 2.4.19/fs/nfs/dir.c 2002-08-02 10:48:56.000000000 -0700 +++ 2.4.19-strlen/fs/nfs/dir.c 2002-08-28 01:17:06.000000000 -0700 @@ -741,7 +741,7 @@ static unsigned int sillycounter; const int i_inosize = sizeof(dir->i_ino)*2; const int countersize = sizeof(sillycounter)*2; - const int slen = strlen(".nfs") + i_inosize + countersize; + const int slen = (sizeof(".nfs")-1) + i_inosize + countersize; char silly[slen+1]; struct qstr qsilly; struct dentry *sdentry; diff -ru 2.4.19/fs/reiserfs/dir.c 2.4.19-strlen/fs/reiserfs/dir.c --- 2.4.19/fs/reiserfs/dir.c 2002-08-02 10:48:56.000000000 -0700 +++ 2.4.19-strlen/fs/reiserfs/dir.c 2002-08-28 01:17:07.000000000 -0700 @@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ deh[0].deh_dir_id = dirid; deh[0].deh_objectid = objid; deh[0].deh_state = 0; /* Endian safe if 0 */ - put_deh_location( &(deh[0]), EMPTY_DIR_SIZE_V1 - strlen( "." )); + put_deh_location( &(deh[0]), EMPTY_DIR_SIZE_V1 - (sizeof(".")-1)); mark_de_visible(&(deh[0])); /* direntry header of ".." */ @@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ deh[1].deh_dir_id = par_dirid; deh[1].deh_objectid = par_objid; deh[1].deh_state = 0; /* Endian safe if 0 */ - put_deh_location( &(deh[1]), deh_location( &(deh[0]) ) - strlen( ".." ) ); + put_deh_location( &(deh[1]), deh_location( &(deh[0]) ) - (sizeof("..")-1) ); mark_de_visible(&(deh[1])); /* copy ".." and "." */ @@ -235,7 +235,7 @@ deh[0].deh_dir_id = dirid; deh[0].deh_objectid = objid; deh[0].deh_state = 0; /* Endian safe if 0 */ - put_deh_location( &(deh[0]), EMPTY_DIR_SIZE - ROUND_UP( strlen( "." ) ) ); + put_deh_location( &(deh[0]), EMPTY_DIR_SIZE - ROUND_UP( (sizeof(".")-1) ) ); mark_de_visible(&(deh[0])); /* direntry header of ".." */ @@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ deh[1].deh_dir_id = par_dirid; deh[1].deh_objectid = par_objid; deh[1].deh_state = 0; /* Endian safe if 0 */ - put_deh_location( &(deh[1]), deh_location( &(deh[0])) - ROUND_UP( strlen( ".." ) ) ); + put_deh_location( &(deh[1]), deh_location( &(deh[0])) - ROUND_UP( (sizeof("..")-1) ) ); mark_de_visible(&(deh[1])); /* copy ".." and "." */ diff -ru 2.4.19/include/linux/reiserfs_fs.h 2.4.19-strlen/include/linux/reiserfs_fs.h --- 2.4.19/include/linux/reiserfs_fs.h 2002-08-24 01:20:57.000000000 -0700 +++ 2.4.19-strlen/include/linux/reiserfs_fs.h 2002-08-28 01:17:07.000000000 -0700 @@ -869,7 +869,7 @@ /* empty directory contains two entries "." and ".." and their headers */ #define EMPTY_DIR_SIZE \ -(DEH_SIZE * 2 + ROUND_UP (strlen (".")) + ROUND_UP (strlen (".."))) +(DEH_SIZE * 2 + ROUND_UP ((sizeof(".")-1)) + ROUND_UP ((sizeof("..")-1))) /* old format directories have this size when empty */ #define EMPTY_DIR_SIZE_V1 (DEH_SIZE * 2 + 3) ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 17+ messages in thread
* Re: [TRIVIAL] strlen("literal string") -> (sizeof("literal string")-1) 2002-08-28 21:31 ` [TRIVIAL] strlen("literal string") -> (sizeof("literal string")-1) junkio @ 2002-08-28 21:55 ` Jim Treadway 2002-08-29 3:09 ` Rusty Russell 2002-09-06 12:53 ` Pavel Machek 2 siblings, 0 replies; 17+ messages in thread From: Jim Treadway @ 2002-08-28 21:55 UTC (permalink / raw) To: junkio; +Cc: linux-kernel, trivial On Wed, 28 Aug 2002 junkio@cox.net wrote: > Here is a patch that does the same as what Keith Owens did in > his patch recently. > > Message-ID: <fa.iks3ohv.1flge08@ifi.uio.no> > From: Keith Owens <kaos@ocs.com.au> > Subject: [patch] 2.4.19 Generate better code for nfs_sillyrename > Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2002 07:08:17 GMT > > Using strlen() generates an unnecessary inline function expansion plus > dynamic stack adjustment. For constant strings, strlen() == sizeof()-1 > and the object code is better. > > The patch is against 2.4.19. > > diff -ru 2.4.19/arch/mips/hp-lj/utils.c 2.4.19-strlen/arch/mips/hp-lj/utils.c > --- 2.4.19/arch/mips/hp-lj/utils.c 2002-08-02 10:48:43.000000000 -0700 > +++ 2.4.19-strlen/arch/mips/hp-lj/utils.c 2002-08-28 01:17:20.000000000 -0700 > @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ > { > char* pos = strstr(cl, "reserved_buffer="); > if (pos) { > - buffer_size = simple_strtol(pos+strlen("reserved_buffer="), > + buffer_size = simple_strtol(pos+(sizeof("reserved_buffer=")-1), > 0, 10); > buffer_size <<= 20; > if (buffer_size + MIN_GEN_MEM > base_mem) Would redefining strlen() as __strlen() and then using #define strlen(x) (__builtin_constant_p(x) ? (sizeof(x) - 1) : __strlen(x)) work in this situation? Jim ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 17+ messages in thread
* Re: [TRIVIAL] strlen("literal string") -> (sizeof("literal string")-1) 2002-08-28 21:31 ` [TRIVIAL] strlen("literal string") -> (sizeof("literal string")-1) junkio 2002-08-28 21:55 ` Jim Treadway @ 2002-08-29 3:09 ` Rusty Russell 2002-08-29 3:26 ` Daniel Jacobowitz 2002-09-06 12:53 ` Pavel Machek 2 siblings, 1 reply; 17+ messages in thread From: Rusty Russell @ 2002-08-29 3:09 UTC (permalink / raw) To: junkio; +Cc: linux-kernel, Keith Owens In message <200208282131.g7SLVVGx024191@siamese.dyndns.org> you write: > Here is a patch that does the same as what Keith Owens did in > his patch recently. > > Message-ID: <fa.iks3ohv.1flge08@ifi.uio.no> > From: Keith Owens <kaos@ocs.com.au> > Subject: [patch] 2.4.19 Generate better code for nfs_sillyrename > Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2002 07:08:17 GMT > > Using strlen() generates an unnecessary inline function expansion plus > dynamic stack adjustment. For constant strings, strlen() == sizeof()-1 > and the object code is better. Disagree. If you really care make strlen use __builtin_constant_p(). Then authors don't have to sacrifice readability. #define strlen(x) (__builtin_constant_p(x) ? sizeof(x)-1 : __strlen(x)) Rusty. -- Anyone who quotes me in their sig is an idiot. -- Rusty Russell. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 17+ messages in thread
* Re: [TRIVIAL] strlen("literal string") -> (sizeof("literal string")-1) 2002-08-29 3:09 ` Rusty Russell @ 2002-08-29 3:26 ` Daniel Jacobowitz 2002-08-29 6:29 ` Rusty Russell 0 siblings, 1 reply; 17+ messages in thread From: Daniel Jacobowitz @ 2002-08-29 3:26 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Rusty Russell; +Cc: junkio, linux-kernel, Keith Owens On Thu, Aug 29, 2002 at 01:09:05PM +1000, Rusty Russell wrote: > In message <200208282131.g7SLVVGx024191@siamese.dyndns.org> you write: > > Here is a patch that does the same as what Keith Owens did in > > his patch recently. > > > > Message-ID: <fa.iks3ohv.1flge08@ifi.uio.no> > > From: Keith Owens <kaos@ocs.com.au> > > Subject: [patch] 2.4.19 Generate better code for nfs_sillyrename > > Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2002 07:08:17 GMT > > > > Using strlen() generates an unnecessary inline function expansion plus > > dynamic stack adjustment. For constant strings, strlen() == sizeof()-1 > > and the object code is better. > > Disagree. If you really care make strlen use __builtin_constant_p(). > Then authors don't have to sacrifice readability. > > #define strlen(x) (__builtin_constant_p(x) ? sizeof(x)-1 : __strlen(x)) Also disagree; besides, the evidence implies that Keith is wrong. GCC 2.95.3: drow@nevyn:~% cat strlen.c int foo() { return strlen ("baz"); } int bar() { return sizeof ("baz") - 1; } drow@nevyn:~% cat strlen.s .file "strlen.c" .version "01.01" gcc2_compiled.: .text .align 4 .globl foo .type foo,@function foo: pushl %ebp movl %esp,%ebp movl $3,%eax leave ret .Lfe1: .size foo,.Lfe1-foo .align 4 .globl bar .type bar,@function bar: pushl %ebp movl %esp,%ebp movl $3,%eax leave ret .Lfe2: .size bar,.Lfe2-bar .ident "GCC: (GNU) 2.95.4 20011002 (Debian prerelease)" 3.2 does the same thing. With -fomit-frame-pointer the results are as expected, just a move and a return. If you include headers that define strlen, that's another problem. -- Daniel Jacobowitz MontaVista Software Debian GNU/Linux Developer ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 17+ messages in thread
* Re: [TRIVIAL] strlen("literal string") -> (sizeof("literal string")-1) 2002-08-29 3:26 ` Daniel Jacobowitz @ 2002-08-29 6:29 ` Rusty Russell 2002-08-29 7:10 ` Jakub Jelinek 0 siblings, 1 reply; 17+ messages in thread From: Rusty Russell @ 2002-08-29 6:29 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Daniel Jacobowitz Cc: junkio, linux-kernel, Keith Owens, geert, schwidefsky, torvalds In message <20020829032642.GA9201@nevyn.them.org> you write: > Also disagree; besides, the evidence implies that Keith is wrong. GCC > 2.95.3: i386, m68k, s390 and s390x define inline strlen() versions, so they are don't optimize strlen("literal"). This premature optimization should probably be fixed, Rusty. -- Anyone who quotes me in their sig is an idiot. -- Rusty Russell. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 17+ messages in thread
* Re: [TRIVIAL] strlen("literal string") -> (sizeof("literal string")-1) 2002-08-29 6:29 ` Rusty Russell @ 2002-08-29 7:10 ` Jakub Jelinek 2002-08-29 16:56 ` Linus Torvalds 0 siblings, 1 reply; 17+ messages in thread From: Jakub Jelinek @ 2002-08-29 7:10 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Rusty Russell Cc: Daniel Jacobowitz, junkio, linux-kernel, Keith Owens, geert, schwidefsky, torvalds On Thu, Aug 29, 2002 at 04:29:04PM +1000, Rusty Russell wrote: > In message <20020829032642.GA9201@nevyn.them.org> you write: > > Also disagree; besides, the evidence implies that Keith is wrong. GCC > > 2.95.3: > > i386, m68k, s390 and s390x define inline strlen() versions, so they > are don't optimize strlen("literal"). > > This premature optimization should probably be fixed, Well, IMHO at least for the more recent GCC versions kernel should leave the job to GCC (ie. either just prototype str* functions, or define them to __builtin_str* variants). Jakub ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 17+ messages in thread
* Re: [TRIVIAL] strlen("literal string") -> (sizeof("literal string")-1) 2002-08-29 7:10 ` Jakub Jelinek @ 2002-08-29 16:56 ` Linus Torvalds 2002-08-29 20:38 ` Denis Zaitsev 0 siblings, 1 reply; 17+ messages in thread From: Linus Torvalds @ 2002-08-29 16:56 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Jakub Jelinek Cc: Rusty Russell, Daniel Jacobowitz, junkio, linux-kernel, Keith Owens, geert, schwidefsky On Thu, 29 Aug 2002, Jakub Jelinek wrote: > > Well, IMHO at least for the more recent GCC versions kernel > should leave the job to GCC (ie. either just prototype str* functions, > or define them to __builtin_str* variants). I agree. That x86 strlen() inline is from 1991 with fixes ever after, and pre-dates gcc having any support for inline at all. We're much more likely to be better off just removing it these days. Is somebody willing to compare code quality? I wouldn't be in the least surprised if gcc did a better job these days.. Linus ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 17+ messages in thread
* Re: [TRIVIAL] strlen("literal string") -> (sizeof("literal string")-1) 2002-08-29 16:56 ` Linus Torvalds @ 2002-08-29 20:38 ` Denis Zaitsev 0 siblings, 0 replies; 17+ messages in thread From: Denis Zaitsev @ 2002-08-29 20:38 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Linus Torvalds Cc: Jakub Jelinek, Rusty Russell, Daniel Jacobowitz, junkio, linux-kernel, Keith Owens, geert, schwidefsky On Thu, Aug 29, 2002 at 09:56:44AM -0700, Linus Torvalds wrote: > > On Thu, 29 Aug 2002, Jakub Jelinek wrote: > > > > Well, IMHO at least for the more recent GCC versions kernel > > should leave the job to GCC (ie. either just prototype str* functions, > > or define them to __builtin_str* variants). > > I agree. That x86 strlen() inline is from 1991 with fixes ever after, and > pre-dates gcc having any support for inline at all. We're much more likely > to be better off just removing it these days. Is somebody willing to > compare code quality? I wouldn't be in the least surprised if gcc did a > better job these days.. > GCC-3.2 doesn't do any inlining for __builtin_strlen at all, if -mcpu > i386. It just does call/jump outline strlen... Isn't very good? ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 17+ messages in thread
* Re: [TRIVIAL] strlen("literal string") -> (sizeof("literal string")-1) 2002-08-28 21:31 ` [TRIVIAL] strlen("literal string") -> (sizeof("literal string")-1) junkio 2002-08-28 21:55 ` Jim Treadway 2002-08-29 3:09 ` Rusty Russell @ 2002-09-06 12:53 ` Pavel Machek 2 siblings, 0 replies; 17+ messages in thread From: Pavel Machek @ 2002-09-06 12:53 UTC (permalink / raw) To: junkio; +Cc: linux-kernel, trivial Hi! > Here is a patch that does the same as what Keith Owens did in > his patch recently. > > Message-ID: <fa.iks3ohv.1flge08@ifi.uio.no> > From: Keith Owens <kaos@ocs.com.au> > Subject: [patch] 2.4.19 Generate better code for nfs_sillyrename > Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2002 07:08:17 GMT > > Using strlen() generates an unnecessary inline function expansion plus > dynamic stack adjustment. For constant strings, strlen() == sizeof()-1 > and the object code is better. Gcc should be able to do this itself. > The patch is against 2.4.19. > -- Philips Velo 1: 1"x4"x8", 300gram, 60, 12MB, 40bogomips, linux, mutt, details at http://atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~pavel/velo/index.html. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 17+ messages in thread
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* Re: [TRIVIAL] strlen("literal string") -> (sizeof("literal string")-1) [not found] ` <fa.pm2g4iv.k0s9jg@ifi.uio.no> @ 2002-08-29 0:49 ` junio 2002-08-29 3:15 ` Rusty Russell 0 siblings, 1 reply; 17+ messages in thread From: junio @ 2002-08-29 0:49 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Jim Treadway; +Cc: linux-kernel, trivial >>>>> "JT" == Jim Treadway <jim@stardot-tech.com> writes: JT> Would redefining strlen() as __strlen() and then using JT> #define strlen(x) (__builtin_constant_p(x) ? (sizeof(x) - 1) : __strlen(x)) JT> work in this situation? I thought about that before I posted the previous patch, but rejected it. If it worked in all situations then it would have been great, but it fails in at least one way [*1*], so you cannot generally define the above in a header file which everybody includes. Instead, you end up examining each use of strlen() and make the above "#define" only where it does not break; it is not worth the aggravation. Something named "strlen" must work in all situations, and "in this situation" is not good enough. Otherwise it would confuse/surprise people. [Footnotes] *1* It fails on the following: #define FOOBARBAZ &("foobarbaz"[0]) void main(void) { int sz; if (__builtin_constant_p(FOOBARBAZ)) { sz = sizeof(FOOBARBAZ) - 1; printf("sizeof(FOOBARBAZ) -1 = %d\n", sz); } printf("strlen(FOOBARBAZ) = %d\n", strlen(FOOBARBAZ)); exit(0); } ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 17+ messages in thread
* Re: [TRIVIAL] strlen("literal string") -> (sizeof("literal string")-1) 2002-08-29 0:49 ` junio @ 2002-08-29 3:15 ` Rusty Russell 2002-08-29 15:39 ` Thunder from the hill 0 siblings, 1 reply; 17+ messages in thread From: Rusty Russell @ 2002-08-29 3:15 UTC (permalink / raw) To: junio; +Cc: linux-kernel, trivial In message <7vd6s2lc9c.fsf@siamese.dyndns.org> you write: > >>>>> "JT" == Jim Treadway <jim@stardot-tech.com> writes: > > JT> Would redefining strlen() as __strlen() and then using > > JT> #define strlen(x) (__builtin_constant_p(x) ? (sizeof(x) - 1) : __strlen(x )) > > JT> work in this situation? > > I thought about that before I posted the previous patch, but > rejected it. > > If it worked in all situations then it would have been great, > but it fails in at least one way [*1*], so you cannot generally > define the above in a header file which everybody includes. If you really care about that, try: /* Be paranoid in case someone uses strlen(&("FOO"[0])) */ #define strlen(x) \ (__builtin_constant_p(x) && sizeof(x) != sizeof(char *) ? (sizeof(x) - 1) : __strlen(x)) Rusty. -- Anyone who quotes me in their sig is an idiot. -- Rusty Russell. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 17+ messages in thread
* Re: [TRIVIAL] strlen("literal string") -> (sizeof("literal string")-1) 2002-08-29 3:15 ` Rusty Russell @ 2002-08-29 15:39 ` Thunder from the hill 2002-08-29 15:48 ` Dave Jones 2002-08-30 3:50 ` Rusty Russell 0 siblings, 2 replies; 17+ messages in thread From: Thunder from the hill @ 2002-08-29 15:39 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Rusty Russell; +Cc: junio, Linux Kernel Mailing List Hi, On Thu, 29 Aug 2002, Rusty Russell wrote: > If you really care about that, try: > > /* Be paranoid in case someone uses strlen(&("FOO"[0])) */ > #define strlen(x) \ > (__builtin_constant_p(x) && sizeof(x) != sizeof(char *) > ? (sizeof(x) - 1) : __strlen(x)) I must say that doesn't make the code any cleaner, which leads to it being not as clean as Keith suggested. It was a code cleanup, not a code messup. Thunder -- --./../...-/. -.--/---/..-/.-./..././.-../..-. .---/..-/.../- .- --/../-./..-/-/./--..-- ../.----./.-../.-.. --./../...-/. -.--/---/..- .- -/---/--/---/.-./.-./---/.--/.-.-.- --./.-/-.../.-./.././.-../.-.-.- ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 17+ messages in thread
* Re: [TRIVIAL] strlen("literal string") -> (sizeof("literal string")-1) 2002-08-29 15:39 ` Thunder from the hill @ 2002-08-29 15:48 ` Dave Jones 2002-08-30 3:50 ` Rusty Russell 1 sibling, 0 replies; 17+ messages in thread From: Dave Jones @ 2002-08-29 15:48 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Thunder from the hill; +Cc: Rusty Russell, junio, Linux Kernel Mailing List On Thu, Aug 29, 2002 at 09:39:14AM -0600, Thunder from the hill wrote: > > #define strlen(x) \ > > (__builtin_constant_p(x) && sizeof(x) != sizeof(char *) > > ? (sizeof(x) - 1) : __strlen(x)) > > I must say that doesn't make the code any cleaner, which leads to it being > not as clean as Keith suggested. It was a code cleanup, not a code messup. Sure the macro is fugly, but the code that uses it becomes cleaner which was the whole point here. Dave -- | Dave Jones. http://www.codemonkey.org.uk | SuSE Labs ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 17+ messages in thread
* Re: [TRIVIAL] strlen("literal string") -> (sizeof("literal string")-1) 2002-08-29 15:39 ` Thunder from the hill 2002-08-29 15:48 ` Dave Jones @ 2002-08-30 3:50 ` Rusty Russell 1 sibling, 0 replies; 17+ messages in thread From: Rusty Russell @ 2002-08-30 3:50 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Thunder from the hill; +Cc: junio, Linux Kernel Mailing List In message <Pine.LNX.4.44.0208290938180.3234-100000@hawkeye.luckynet.adm> you w rite: > Hi, > > On Thu, 29 Aug 2002, Rusty Russell wrote: > > If you really care about that, try: > > > > /* Be paranoid in case someone uses strlen(&("FOO"[0])) */ > > #define strlen(x) \ > > (__builtin_constant_p(x) && sizeof(x) != sizeof(char *) > > ? (sizeof(x) - 1) : __strlen(x)) > > I must say that doesn't make the code any cleaner, which leads to it being > not as clean as Keith suggested. It was a code cleanup, not a code messup. Think harder. This code would exist in one place: those (four) architectures which insist on having an inline strlen function. These guys already eat inline asm for breakfast: it's *their* jobs to jump through hoops so the driver writers can write simple code and have it work well. Rusty. -- Anyone who quotes me in their sig is an idiot. -- Rusty Russell. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 17+ messages in thread
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* Re: [TRIVIAL] strlen("literal string") -> (sizeof("literal string")-1) [not found] ` <Pine.LNX.4.44.0208290955280.2070-100000@home.transmeta.com.suse.lists.linux.kernel> @ 2002-08-29 17:23 ` Andi Kleen 2002-08-29 17:51 ` Alexander Viro 0 siblings, 1 reply; 17+ messages in thread From: Andi Kleen @ 2002-08-29 17:23 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Linus Torvalds; +Cc: linux-kernel Linus Torvalds <torvalds@transmeta.com> writes: > On Thu, 29 Aug 2002, Jakub Jelinek wrote: > > > > Well, IMHO at least for the more recent GCC versions kernel > > should leave the job to GCC (ie. either just prototype str* functions, > > or define them to __builtin_str* variants). > > I agree. That x86 strlen() inline is from 1991 with fixes ever after, and > pre-dates gcc having any support for inline at all. We're much more likely > to be better off just removing it these days. Is somebody willing to > compare code quality? I wouldn't be in the least surprised if gcc did a > better job these days.. It does a better job for near all the string.h stuff. x86-64 just uses the builtins. Only exception is memcpy, where it likes to call out of line memcpy when it is not absolutely sure about all the alignments (especally lots of casting causes that) Still having an empty (or the one from x86-64 ;) string.h should be fine. -Andi ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 17+ messages in thread
* Re: [TRIVIAL] strlen("literal string") -> (sizeof("literal string")-1) 2002-08-29 17:23 ` Andi Kleen @ 2002-08-29 17:51 ` Alexander Viro 2002-08-29 17:53 ` Andi Kleen 0 siblings, 1 reply; 17+ messages in thread From: Alexander Viro @ 2002-08-29 17:51 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Andi Kleen; +Cc: Linus Torvalds, linux-kernel On 29 Aug 2002, Andi Kleen wrote: > It does a better job for near all the string.h stuff. x86-64 just uses > the builtins. Only exception is memcpy, where it likes to call out of line > memcpy when it is not absolutely sure about all the alignments > (especally lots of casting causes that) memcpy() on x86 includes uses of mmx_memcpy(). Not likely to be done by gcc... ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 17+ messages in thread
* Re: [TRIVIAL] strlen("literal string") -> (sizeof("literal string")-1) 2002-08-29 17:51 ` Alexander Viro @ 2002-08-29 17:53 ` Andi Kleen 0 siblings, 0 replies; 17+ messages in thread From: Andi Kleen @ 2002-08-29 17:53 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Alexander Viro; +Cc: Andi Kleen, Linus Torvalds, linux-kernel On Thu, Aug 29, 2002 at 01:51:00PM -0400, Alexander Viro wrote: > > > On 29 Aug 2002, Andi Kleen wrote: > > > It does a better job for near all the string.h stuff. x86-64 just uses > > the builtins. Only exception is memcpy, where it likes to call out of line > > memcpy when it is not absolutely sure about all the alignments > > (especally lots of casting causes that) > > memcpy() on x86 includes uses of mmx_memcpy(). Not likely to be done by gcc... Only for big arguments. That is why it calls the out of line function. Basically it only inlines when the limit is known and small and the alignments are known. IMHO the alignment check is overkill for x86, but that is what it does. That is why I wrapped it a bit (see include/asm-x86_64/string.h) -Andi ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 17+ messages in thread
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