On Fri, 2020-12-04 at 18:03 +0100, laniel_francis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > In this patch set, I replaced all calls to strstarts() by calls to > str_has_prefix(). Indeed, the kernel has two functions to test if a > string begins with an other: > 1. strstarts() which returns a bool, so 1 if the string begins with > the prefix,0 otherwise. > 2. str_has_prefix() which returns the length of the prefix or 0. > > str_has_prefix() was introduced later than strstarts(), in commit > 495d714ad140 which also stated that str_has_prefix() should replace > strstarts(). This is what this patch set does. What's the reason why? If you look at the use cases for the replacement of strstart() they're all cases where we need to know the length we're skipping and this is hard coded, leading to potential errors later. This is a classic example: 3d739c1f6156 ("tracing: Use the return of str_has_prefix() to remove open coded numbers"). However you're not doing this transformation in the conversion, so the conversion is pretty useless. I also see no case for replacing strstart() where we're using it simply as a boolean without needing to know the length of the prefix. James -- dm-devel mailing list dm-devel@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/dm-devel