[PATCH 20/23] skb: use ASSERT_FAIL()/ASSERT_WARN() to cleanup some code

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Since ASSERT_FAIL() and ASSERT_WARN() have been provided, ASSERT()
may be realized through them, thus reducing code redundancy and
facilitating problem analysis.

Signed-off-by: Chunguang Xu <brookxu@xxxxxxxxxxx>
---
 drivers/block/skd_main.c | 8 +-------
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 7 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/block/skd_main.c b/drivers/block/skd_main.c
index 3a476dc..b5b51e0 100644
--- a/drivers/block/skd_main.c
+++ b/drivers/block/skd_main.c
@@ -41,13 +41,7 @@
 static int skd_dbg_level;
 static int skd_isr_comp_limit = 4;
 
-#define SKD_ASSERT(expr) \
-	do { \
-		if (unlikely(!(expr))) { \
-			pr_err("Assertion failed! %s,%s,%s,line=%d\n",	\
-			       # expr, __FILE__, __func__, __LINE__); \
-		} \
-	} while (0)
+#define SKD_ASSERT(expr) ASSERT_WARN(expr)
 
 #define DRV_NAME "skd"
 #define PFX DRV_NAME ": "
-- 
1.8.3.1




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