On 03/22/2016 07:51 PM, Yury Norov wrote: > On Tue, Mar 22, 2016 at 07:57:04AM -0700, Peter Hurley wrote: > > [...] > >>>> +static bool init_earlycon; >>>> + >>>> +void __init init_spcr_earlycon(void) >>>> +{ >>>> + init_earlycon = true; >>>> +} >>>> + >>> >>> 1. I see you keep in mind multiple access. >> >> Concurrent access is not a concern here: only the boot cpu is running >> and intrs are off. >> >> The "init_earlycon" flag is used because parsing the "earlycon" early param >> is earlier than parsing ACPI tables. >> > > OK got it. My concern is that it's generic code, and parse_spcr() is public > function. I think corresponding comment is needed at least. The other option is > to make it race-safe and forget. I prefer second one, moreover it's 2 simple > changes. I would not call this function public. It is made non-static only to allow callin it from another compilation unit. It should be called only once at initializatioin time. I will add a comment about this, thank you. >> Then you'd worry about race >>> conditions as well. In this case, I'd consider atomic access to >>> variable. >>> 2. It seems you need is_init() helper too. >>> >>>> +int __init parse_spcr(void) >>>> +{ >>>> + static char opts[64]; >>>> + struct acpi_table_spcr *table; >>>> + acpi_size table_size; >>>> + acpi_status status; >>>> + char *uart; >>>> + char *iotype; >>>> + int baud_rate; >>>> + int err = 0; >>> >>> You can do not initialize 'err'. >> >> Why? >> > > Because there's no path here that doesn't init err with some value. > So this initialization is useless waste of cycles. > > [...] I agree, will fix this. Thank you Aleksey -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-acpi" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html