Re: [PATCH] x86/mm: declare static variable inside a function instead of global

From: Andy Lutomirski
Date: Tue Jun 28 2022 - 19:46:50 EST


On 6/18/22 03:11, Fanjun Kong wrote:
Global variables are global capacity variables, unless they are
shadowed, they are available to the entire program.

This is true in general, but:

-static unsigned long memory_block_size_probed;

^^^^^^

So this isn't actually the case.

unsigned long memory_block_size_bytes(void)
{
+ static unsigned long memory_block_size_probed;
+
if (!memory_block_size_probed)
memory_block_size_probed = probe_memory_block_size();

I'm sort of okay with the patch, but it's worth noting that, in C++, initialized function-scope static variables have quite surprising semantics, so this type of change isn't a pure win in my book. (Yes, the kernel is C, not C++. But C++ programmers may be nervous anyway.)