Re: [PATCH 1/14] bfa: Brocade BFA FC SCSI driver (bfad)

From: Andrew Morton
Date: Wed Sep 02 2009 - 15:42:14 EST


On Fri, 28 Aug 2009 00:54:30 -0700
Jing Huang <huangj@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> From: Jing Huang <huangj@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> This patch contains code that interfaces to upper layer linux kernel, such as
> PCI, SCSI mid-layer and sysfs etc.
>

These patches seem to have been posted a lot of times. Is anyone
paying attention?

> +BFA_TRC_FILE(LDRV, BFAD);
> +
> +static DEFINE_MUTEX(bfad_mutex);
> +int bfad_scan_done;
> +
> +LIST_HEAD(bfad_list);
> +
> +static int bfad_inst;
> +int supported_fc4s;
> +
> +char *host_name;
> +char *os_name;
> +char *os_patch;
> +int num_rports;
> +int num_ios;
> +int num_tms;
> +int num_fcxps;
> +int num_ufbufs;
> +int reqq_size;
> +int rspq_size;
> +int num_sgpgs;
> +int rport_del_timeout = BFA_FCS_RPORT_DEF_DEL_TIMEOUT;
> +int bfa_lun_queue_depth = BFAD_LUN_QUEUE_DEPTH;
> +int bfa_io_max_sge = BFAD_IO_MAX_SGE;
> +int log_level = BFA_LOG_WARNING;
> +int ioc_auto_recover = BFA_TRUE;
> +int ipfc_enable = BFA_FALSE;
> +int ipfc_mtu = -1;
> +int linkup_delay = -1;

eek. These are all kernel-wide global symbols and many of them are
very inappropriately named. They should either be made static or given
a subsystem-specific prefix such as "bfad_".


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