On 2016/3/27 20:44, Sam Ravnborg wrote: > Hi Zeng. > > Looking through the arch specific implementations of __arch_parity(). > Some architectures uses #defines, other uses inline static functions. > > Any particular reason that you select one approach over the other > in the different cases? > > ia64: > +#define __arch_parity32(x) ((unsigned int) __arch_parity64((x) & 0xfffffffful)) > +#define __arch_parity16(x) ((unsigned int) __arch_parity64((x) & 0xfffful)) > +#define __arch_parity8(x) ((unsigned int) __arch_parity64((x) & 0xfful)) > +#define __arch_parity4(x) ((unsigned int) __arch_parity64((x) & 0xful)) > > tile: > +static inline unsigned int __arch_parity32(unsigned int w) > +{ > + return __builtin_popcount(w) & 1; > +} > + > +static inline unsigned int __arch_parity16(unsigned int w) > +{ > + return __arch_parity32(w & 0xffff); > +} > + > +static inline unsigned int __arch_parity8(unsigned int w) > +{ > + return __arch_parity32(w & 0xff); > +} > + > +static inline unsigned int __arch_parity4(unsigned int w) > +{ > + return __arch_parity32(w & 0xf); > +} > No particular reason, just like the architecture's __arch_hweightN. > Just two examples. > > Adding the parity helpers seems like veny nice simplifications. > > A few comments to some of those I looked at. > (I am not subscribed to lkml, so you get it as comments here) > I think the conversion is simple and readable. > [PATCH 21/31] mtd: use parity16 in ssfdc.c > The original code semes to check that the parity equals the > value of first bit in the address. > This seems lost after the conversion. > The original get_parity return 1 if the number is even, so if block_address is valid, "block_address & 0x7ff" must be odd. > [PATCH 20/31] scsi: use parity32 in isci/phy.c > + if (parity32(phy_cap.all)) > phy_cap.parity = 1; > Could be written like this - simpler IMO: > phy_cap.parity = parity32(phy_cap.all); > > > Sam > Yes. Thanks! -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-arch" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html