From: Patrick McHardy <kaber@trash.net>
To: hadi@cyberus.ca
Cc: Thomas Graf <tgraf@suug.ch>, netdev@oss.sgi.com
Subject: Re: [RFC] meta ematch
Date: Sun, 16 Jan 2005 17:32:32 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <41EA9720.7070503@trash.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1105891871.1097.647.camel@jzny.localdomain>
jamal wrote:
>>+static int meta_int_loadavg_2(struct sk_buff *skb, struct tcf_pkt_info *info,
>>+ struct meta_value *v, struct meta_obj *dst)
>>+{
>>+ dst->value = fixed_loadavg(avenrun[2]);
>>+ return 0;
>>+}
>>
>
>Theres a lot of parameters not used at all in these calls .get calls. So
>far i have seen dst->value and some of the skb fields used. I apologize,
>I normally dont pick on these things - so if you have future plans for
>why you are passing those, keep them and ignore the comment.
>BTW, it would probably be useful to return some mnemonic instead of 0.
>
Returning 0 for success and negative error codes is perfectly fine as long
as you don't need any magic numbers (1, 2, ..).
>>+static inline int var_dev(struct net_device *dev, struct meta_obj *dst)
>>+{
>>+ if (unlikely(dev == NULL))
>>+ return -1;
>>+
>>+ dst->value = (unsigned long) dev->name;
>>+ dst->len = strlen(dev->name);
>>
>>
>
>So if device dissapears ... what happens to the pointer?
>
>
Devices don't disappear during packet processing.
>>+static int meta_int_compare(struct meta_obj *a, struct meta_obj *b)
>>+{
>>+ /* Let gcc optimize it, the unlikely is not really based on
>>+ * some numbers but jump free code for missmatches seems
>>+ * more logical.
>>+ */
>>+ if (unlikely(a == b))
>>+ return 0;
>>+ else if (a < b)
>>+ return -1;
>>+ else
>>+ return 1;
>>+}
>>
>>
>
>Would be very useful to return mnemonics for readability.
>
>
Same as for above, everyone knows what to expect from a *_compare function.
Returning stuff like CMP_LT, CMP_BT, .. is just ugly.
Regards
Patrick
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2005-01-16 16:32 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 44+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2005-01-03 12:56 [RFC] ematch API, u32 ematch, nbyte ematch, basic classifier Thomas Graf
2005-01-04 4:13 ` jamal
2005-01-04 12:03 ` Thomas Graf
2005-01-04 13:19 ` jamal
2005-01-04 13:46 ` Thomas Graf
2005-01-04 12:27 ` Thomas Graf
2005-01-04 13:22 ` jamal
2005-01-04 13:41 ` Thomas Graf
2005-01-05 2:54 ` jamal
2005-01-05 11:09 ` Thomas Graf
2005-01-04 22:36 ` Thomas Graf
2005-01-05 3:12 ` jamal
2005-01-05 11:00 ` Thomas Graf
2005-01-05 13:33 ` jamal
2005-01-05 14:45 ` Thomas Graf
2005-01-05 16:48 ` Thomas Graf
2005-01-06 14:03 ` jamal
2005-01-06 13:47 ` jamal
2005-01-06 19:41 ` Thomas Graf
2005-01-07 13:45 ` jamal
2005-01-08 14:54 ` Thomas Graf
2005-01-10 13:26 ` jamal
2005-01-10 21:17 ` Thomas Graf
2005-01-10 22:05 ` jamal
2005-01-10 23:30 ` Thomas Graf
2005-01-13 17:41 ` [RFC] meta ematch Thomas Graf
2005-01-13 18:54 ` Patrick McHardy
2005-01-13 19:20 ` Thomas Graf
2005-01-14 1:13 ` Patrick McHardy
2005-01-14 15:14 ` Thomas Graf
2005-01-16 14:58 ` jamal
2005-01-16 15:09 ` Thomas Graf
2005-01-16 15:37 ` jamal
2005-01-16 15:57 ` Thomas Graf
2005-01-16 16:19 ` jamal
2005-01-16 16:49 ` Thomas Graf
2005-01-16 16:11 ` jamal
2005-01-16 16:32 ` Thomas Graf
2005-01-16 17:18 ` jamal
2005-01-16 18:47 ` Thomas Graf
2005-01-16 16:32 ` Patrick McHardy [this message]
2005-01-16 17:24 ` jamal
2005-01-05 13:32 ` [RFC] ematch API, u32 ematch, nbyte ematch, basic classifier Florian Weimer
2005-01-05 13:45 ` jamal
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