Re: [RFC] [Patch 2/4] dccp: Lockless use of CCID blocks

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| > -int ccid_unregister(struct ccid_operations *ccid_ops)
| > +static int ccid_unregister(struct ccid_operations *ccid_ops)
| >  {
<snip>
| 
| And "register/unregister" now don't make much sense since there is no
| registration being done, just allocating/deallocating resources
| 
Yes agree - this needs revision. We can also drop the EXPORT_SYMBOLS
from the now-static routines.

| > +
| > +static struct ccid_operations *ccid_find_by_id(const u8 id)
| >  {
| > -	struct ccid *ccid = kmem_cache_alloc(rx ? ccid_ops->ccid_hc_rx_slab :
| > -						  ccid_ops->ccid_hc_tx_slab, gfp);
| > +	int i;
| > +
| > +	for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(ccids); i++)
| > +		if (ccids[i]->ccid_id == id)
| > +			return ccids[i];
| > +	return NULL;
| 
| Why the we searching? Can't we just do:
| 
| {
| 	if (id > ARRAY_SIZE(ccids) - 2)
| 		return NULL;
| 	return ccids[id - 2];
| }
| 
Agree 100%, I don't like the routine myself and have been thinking about
how to rewrite it. Current idea is to go back to the original and use

static struct ccid_operations *ccids[CCIDS_MAX] = {
	[DCCPC_CCID2] = &ccid2_ops,
#ifdef CONFIG_IP_DCCP_CCID3
	[DCCPC_CCID3] = &ccid3_ops,
#endif
};

And then use 
	
	if (id < 0 || id >= CCIDS_MAX)
		return NULL;
	return ccids[id];		

which may be NULL if there is no entry in the array. Better?	

Gerrit
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