[PATCH 1/5] IPMI: convert message handler defines to an enum

From: Corey Minyard
Date: Fri Feb 15 2008 - 13:04:11 EST


From: Corey Minyard <cminyard@xxxxxxxxxx>

Convert the #defines for statistics into an enum in the IPMI message
handler.

Signed-off-by: Corey Minyard <cminyard@xxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
---
Ok to merge into ipmi-convert-locked-counters-to-atomics.patch

Index: linux-2.6.24/drivers/char/ipmi/ipmi_msghandler.c
===================================================================
--- linux-2.6.24.orig/drivers/char/ipmi/ipmi_msghandler.c
+++ linux-2.6.24/drivers/char/ipmi/ipmi_msghandler.c
@@ -189,90 +189,99 @@ struct bmc_device
* Various statistics for IPMI, these index stats[] in the ipmi_smi
* structure.
*/
-/* Commands we got from the user that were invalid. */
-#define IPMI_STAT_sent_invalid_commands 0
+enum ipmi_stat_indexes {
+ /* Commands we got from the user that were invalid. */
+ IPMI_STAT_sent_invalid_commands = 0,

-/* Commands we sent to the MC. */
-#define IPMI_STAT_sent_local_commands 1
+ /* Commands we sent to the MC. */
+ IPMI_STAT_sent_local_commands,

-/* Responses from the MC that were delivered to a user. */
-#define IPMI_STAT_handled_local_responses 2
+ /* Responses from the MC that were delivered to a user. */
+ IPMI_STAT_handled_local_responses,

-/* Responses from the MC that were not delivered to a user. */
-#define IPMI_STAT_unhandled_local_responses 3
+ /* Responses from the MC that were not delivered to a user. */
+ IPMI_STAT_unhandled_local_responses,

-/* Commands we sent out to the IPMB bus. */
-#define IPMI_STAT_sent_ipmb_commands 4
+ /* Commands we sent out to the IPMB bus. */
+ IPMI_STAT_sent_ipmb_commands,

-/* Commands sent on the IPMB that had errors on the SEND CMD */
-#define IPMI_STAT_sent_ipmb_command_errs 5
+ /* Commands sent on the IPMB that had errors on the SEND CMD */
+ IPMI_STAT_sent_ipmb_command_errs,

-/* Each retransmit increments this count. */
-#define IPMI_STAT_retransmitted_ipmb_commands 6
+ /* Each retransmit increments this count. */
+ IPMI_STAT_retransmitted_ipmb_commands,

-/* When a message times out (runs out of retransmits) this is incremented. */
-#define IPMI_STAT_timed_out_ipmb_commands 7
+ /*
+ * When a message times out (runs out of retransmits) this is
+ * incremented.
+ */
+ IPMI_STAT_timed_out_ipmb_commands,

-/*
- * This is like above, but for broadcasts. Broadcasts are
- * *not* included in the above count (they are expected to
- * time out).
- */
-#define IPMI_STAT_timed_out_ipmb_broadcasts 8
+ /*
+ * This is like above, but for broadcasts. Broadcasts are
+ * *not* included in the above count (they are expected to
+ * time out).
+ */
+ IPMI_STAT_timed_out_ipmb_broadcasts,

-/* Responses I have sent to the IPMB bus. */
-#define IPMI_STAT_sent_ipmb_responses 9
+ /* Responses I have sent to the IPMB bus. */
+ IPMI_STAT_sent_ipmb_responses,

-/* The response was delivered to the user. */
-#define IPMI_STAT_handled_ipmb_responses 10
+ /* The response was delivered to the user. */
+ IPMI_STAT_handled_ipmb_responses,

-/* The response had invalid data in it. */
-#define IPMI_STAT_invalid_ipmb_responses 11
+ /* The response had invalid data in it. */
+ IPMI_STAT_invalid_ipmb_responses,

-/* The response didn't have anyone waiting for it. */
-#define IPMI_STAT_unhandled_ipmb_responses 12
+ /* The response didn't have anyone waiting for it. */
+ IPMI_STAT_unhandled_ipmb_responses,

-/* Commands we sent out to the IPMB bus. */
-#define IPMI_STAT_sent_lan_commands 13
+ /* Commands we sent out to the IPMB bus. */
+ IPMI_STAT_sent_lan_commands,

-/* Commands sent on the IPMB that had errors on the SEND CMD */
-#define IPMI_STAT_sent_lan_command_errs 14
+ /* Commands sent on the IPMB that had errors on the SEND CMD */
+ IPMI_STAT_sent_lan_command_errs,

-/* Each retransmit increments this count. */
-#define IPMI_STAT_retransmitted_lan_commands 15
+ /* Each retransmit increments this count. */
+ IPMI_STAT_retransmitted_lan_commands,

-/* When a message times out (runs out of retransmits) this is incremented. */
-#define IPMI_STAT_timed_out_lan_commands 16
+ /*
+ * When a message times out (runs out of retransmits) this is
+ * incremented.
+ */
+ IPMI_STAT_timed_out_lan_commands,

-/* Responses I have sent to the IPMB bus. */
-#define IPMI_STAT_sent_lan_responses 17
+ /* Responses I have sent to the IPMB bus. */
+ IPMI_STAT_sent_lan_responses,

-/* The response was delivered to the user. */
-#define IPMI_STAT_handled_lan_responses 18
+ /* The response was delivered to the user. */
+ IPMI_STAT_handled_lan_responses,

-/* The response had invalid data in it. */
-#define IPMI_STAT_invalid_lan_responses 19
+ /* The response had invalid data in it. */
+ IPMI_STAT_invalid_lan_responses,

-/* The response didn't have anyone waiting for it. */
-#define IPMI_STAT_unhandled_lan_responses 20
+ /* The response didn't have anyone waiting for it. */
+ IPMI_STAT_unhandled_lan_responses,

-/* The command was delivered to the user. */
-#define IPMI_STAT_handled_commands 21
+ /* The command was delivered to the user. */
+ IPMI_STAT_handled_commands,

-/* The command had invalid data in it. */
-#define IPMI_STAT_invalid_commands 22
+ /* The command had invalid data in it. */
+ IPMI_STAT_invalid_commands,

-/* The command didn't have anyone waiting for it. */
-#define IPMI_STAT_unhandled_commands 23
+ /* The command didn't have anyone waiting for it. */
+ IPMI_STAT_unhandled_commands,

-/* Invalid data in an event. */
-#define IPMI_STAT_invalid_events 24
+ /* Invalid data in an event. */
+ IPMI_STAT_invalid_events,

-/* Events that were received with the proper format. */
-#define IPMI_STAT_events 25
+ /* Events that were received with the proper format. */
+ IPMI_STAT_events,

-/* When you add a statistic, you must update this value. */
-#define IPMI_NUM_STATS 26
+
+ /* This *must* remain last, add new values above this. */
+ IPMI_NUM_STATS
+};


#define IPMI_IPMB_NUM_SEQ 64
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