Keith Mannthey <kmannth@us.ibm.com> wrote:
>
> Hello all,
> Machines with clustered apics are buggy when it comes to setting irq
> affinity.
You stand accused of crimes against whitespace.
- The patch uses eight-spaces everywhere. Please use eight-stop tabs.
- Funny comment format:
/*we want to be careful what we write we are in clustered mode
*if the mask came from pending_irq_balance_apicid we are ok because
*it was generated with cpu_to_logical_apicid*/
should be
/*
* We want to be careful what we write we are in clustered mode if the mask
* came from pending_irq_balance_apicid we are ok because it was generated
* with cpu_to_logical_apicid.
*/
- 1e16-column xterms. Please aim for 80-columns:
static inline void io_apic_write_affinity(unsigned int apic, unsigned int reg, unsigned int mask, unsigned int irq)
should be:
static inline void io_apic_write_affinity(unsigned int apic,
unsigned int reg, unsigned int mask, unsigned int irq)
or
static inline void
io_apic_write_affinity(unsigned int apic, unsigned int reg,
unsigned int mask, unsigned int irq)
- non-K&R braces:
if ((pending_irq_balance_apicid[irq] == mask) || (irqbalance_disabled))
{
mask = mask << 24;
io_apic_write(apic,reg,mask);
}
else
{
printk ("Trying to write abartry affinity value to ioapic! Not allowed!");
}
}
should be:
if ((pending_irq_balance_apicid[irq] == mask) || irqbalance_disabled) {
mask = mask << 24;
io_apic_write(apic,reg,mask);
} else {
printk("Trying to write abartry affinity value to ioapic! Not allowed!");
}
(note: no space between "printk" and "(")
(s/abartry/arbitrary/)
(best replace that printk with a BUG() or a WARN_ON(1))
(or split the string up so it fits in 80-cols)
- Funny comments:
/*only the first 8 bits are valid*/
should be:
/* Only the first 8 bits are valid */
Could you please take a look at all that and resend?
Thanks.
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