Re: [PATCH] x25: remove redundant pointer dev

From: Dan Carpenter
Date: Mon May 09 2022 - 08:45:16 EST


On Mon, May 09, 2022 at 04:57:40AM +0400, Ozgur wrote:
> On Mon, May 9, 2022 at 1:45 AM Colin Ian King <colin.i.king@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> > Pointer dev is being assigned a value that is never used, the assignment
> > and the variable are redundant and can be removed. Also replace null check
> > with the preferred !ptr idiom.
> >
>
> Hello,
>
> *dev pointer is device assign global linked list and shouldnt be
> touched by the driver so *dev wont get any value right?

Why are you talking about "*dev" instead of "dev"?

> Also seems to use this while network interface is initializing because
> some activation information and stats information is also kept here,
> for example, open *dev will call when ifconfig is called from.
>
> route, link, forward these inital activate and move all values with
> net_device *dev?

It's not clear what you are saying...

When I review these kinds of patches I ask:
1) Does Colin's patch change run time behavior? Obviosly not.
2) Is the current code buggy? Sometimes when there is a static checker
warning it indicates a typo in the code. I do not see a bug in the
original code before Colin's patch.
3) What was the author's original intent? This code predates git but
I think the "dev" was just a going to be a shorter name to type than
"x25->neighbour->dev".

I honestly have no idea what you are saying. At first I thought you
might be saying that this is stub code. But that seems wrong. Also we
do not allow stub code in the kernel.

regards,
dan carpenter