Re: [PATCH] introduce for_each_populated_zone() macro

From: Mel Gorman
Date: Tue Feb 10 2009 - 09:21:50 EST


On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 11:13:12PM +0900, KOSAKI Motohiro wrote:
> Hi
>
> >> +#define for_each_populated_zone(zone) \
> >> + for (zone = (first_online_pgdat())->node_zones; \
> >> + zone; \
> >> + zone = next_zone(zone)) \
> >> + if (!populated_zone(zone)) \
> >> + ; /* do nothing */ \
> >> + else
> >> +
> >> +
> >> +
> >> +
> >
> > There is tabs vs whitespace damage in there.
>
> ??
> I'm look at it again. but I don't found whitespace damage.
>

Maybe there is some oddity in my mailer, but the second part of the for
loop with "zone;" looks like a tab followed by spaces to me. Not a big
deal, probably looks better with the spaces in this case.

> > Multiple empty lines are introduced for no apparent reason.
>
> Will fix. thanks.
>
> > It's not clear why you did not use if (populated_zone(zone))
> > instead of an if/else.
>
> Good question.
> if we make following macro,
>
> #define for_each_populated_zone(zone) \
> for (zone = (first_online_pgdat())->node_zones; \
> zone; \
> zone = next_zone(zone)) \
> if (populated_zone(zone))
>
> and, writing following caller code.
>
> if (always_true_assumption)
> for_each_populated_zone(){
> /* some code */
> }
> else
> panic();
>
> expand to
>
> if (always_true_assumption)
> for()
> if (populated_zone() {
> /* some code */
> }
> else
> panic();
>
> then, memoryless node cause panic().
>

Oof, that's tricky but you're correct. The macro has to work as you suggest
or weird things can happen.

> >
> > Otherwise, I did not spot anything out of the ordinary. Nice cleanup.
>

--
Mel Gorman
Part-time Phd Student Linux Technology Center
University of Limerick IBM Dublin Software Lab
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