In article <3BCC8C88.58BBCC39@eisenstein.dk> you wrote:
> kernel/exec_domain.c :
> Contrary to most other files in the kernel source the functions
> in exec_domain.c are defined with the
> return values on a line by themselves. Most places in kernel
> source have the entire function definition
> on a single line (as long as it does not exceed 80 chars in
> length). So I moved the function definitions
> onto a single line.
NO. This file is maintained and that style is intentional.
(BTW, you could compare it to output of scripts/Lindent..)
> kernel/exec_domain.c : get_exec_domain_list()
> The len variable (signed) is compared to PAGE_SIZE (unsigned).
> Changing len to "unsigned int" avoids
> comparison between signed and unsigned.
Looks sane to me.
Christoph
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