On Tue, Jan 10, 2023 at 11:53:06AM +0100, Andrzej Hajda wrote: > This patch tries to show usability of __xchg helper. > It is not intended to be merged, but I can convert > it to proper patchset if necessary. > > There are many more places where __xchg can be used. > This demo shows the most spectacular cases IMHO: > - previous value is returned from function, > - temporary variables are in use. > > As a result readability is much better and diffstat is quite > nice, less local vars to look at. > In many cases whole body of functions is replaced > with __xchg(ptr, val), so as further refactoring the whole > function can be removed and __xchg can be called directly. ... > arch_uretprobe_hijack_return_addr(unsigned long trampoline_vaddr, > struct pt_regs *regs) > { > - unsigned long orig_ret_vaddr; > - > - orig_ret_vaddr = regs->ARM_lr; > - /* Replace the return addr with trampoline addr */ > - regs->ARM_lr = trampoline_vaddr; > - return orig_ret_vaddr; > + return __xchg(®s->ARM_lr, trampoline_vaddr); > } If it's not a callback, the entire function can be killed. And this is a good example of the function usage. OTOH, these places might have a side effect (if it's in deep CPU handlers), means we need to do this carefully. ... > static inline void *qed_chain_produce(struct qed_chain *p_chain) > { > - void *p_ret = NULL, *p_prod_idx, *p_prod_page_idx; > + void *p_prod_idx, *p_prod_page_idx; > > if (is_chain_u16(p_chain)) { > if ((p_chain->u.chain16.prod_idx & > @@ -390,11 +391,8 @@ static inline void *qed_chain_produce(struct qed_chain *p_chain) > p_chain->u.chain32.prod_idx++; > } > > - p_ret = p_chain->p_prod_elem; > - p_chain->p_prod_elem = (void *)(((u8 *)p_chain->p_prod_elem) + > - p_chain->elem_size); > - > - return p_ret; > + return __xchg(&p_chain->p_prod_elem, > + (void *)(((u8 *)p_chain->p_prod_elem) + p_chain->elem_size)); Wondering if you still need a (void *) casting after the change. Ditto for the rest of similar cases. > } ... Btw, is it done by coccinelle? If no, why not providing the script? -- With Best Regards, Andy Shevchenko