On April 19, 2019 10:07:14 AM GMT+09:00, Matthew Wilcox <willy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Fri, Apr 19, 2019 at 09:17:17AM +0900, Matteo Croce wrote: > > > extern const int sysctl_zero; > > > /* comment goes here */ > > > #define SYSCTL_ZERO ((void *)&sysctl_zero) > > > > > > and then use SYSCTL_ZERO everywhere. That centralizes the > ugliness > > > and > > > makes it easier to switch over if/when extra1&2 are constified. > > > > > > But it's all a bit sad and lame :( > > > > No, we didn't decide yet. I need to check for all extra1,2 > assignment. Not an impossible task, anyway. > > > > I agree that the casts are ugly. Your suggested macro moves the > ugliness in a single point, which is good. Or maybe we can do a single > macro like: > > > > #define SYSCTL_VAL(x) ((void *)&sysctl_##x) > > > > to avoid defining one for every value. And when we decide that > everything can be const, we just update the macro. > > If we're going to do that, we can save two EXPORTs and do: > > const int sysctl_vals[] = { 0, 1, -1 }; > EXPORT_SYMBOL(sysctl_vals); > > #define SYSCTL_ZERO ((void *)&sysctl_vals[0]) Hi Matthew, I like this approach, regardless of the const or not const extra1. I'll be AFK for a few days, then I will investigate if extra1,2 can be made const and then prepare a v4 with the single export. Thanks, -- Matteo Croce per aspera ad upstream