On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 06:58:29PM +0100, Eric Dumazet wrote: > +/** > + * d_alloc_unhashed - allocate unhashed dentry > + * @inode: inode to allocate the dentry for > + * @name: dentry name It's normal to list the parameters in the order they're passed to the function. Not sure if we have a tool that checks for this or not -- Randy? > + * > + * Allocate an unhashed dentry for the inode given. The inode is > + * instantiated and returned. %NULL is returned if there is insufficient > + * memory. Unhashed dentries have themselves as a parent. > + */ > + > +struct dentry * d_alloc_unhashed(const char *name, struct inode *inode) > +{ > + struct qstr q = { .name = name, .len = strlen(name) }; > + struct dentry *res; > + > + res = d_alloc(NULL, &q); > + if (res) { > + res->d_sb = inode->i_sb; > + res->d_parent = res; > + /* > + * We dont want to push this dentry into global dentry hash table. > + * We pretend dentry is already hashed, by unsetting DCACHE_UNHASHED > + * This permits a working /proc/$pid/fd/XXX on sockets,pipes,anon > + */ Line length ... as checkpatch would have warned you ;-) And there are several other grammatical nitpicks with this comment. Try this: /* * We don't want to put this dentry in the global dentry * hash table, so we pretend the dentry is already hashed * by unsetting DCACHE_UNHASHED. This permits * /proc/$pid/fd/XXX t work for sockets, pipes and * anonymous files (signalfd, timerfd, etc). */ > + res->d_flags &= ~DCACHE_UNHASHED; > + res->d_flags |= DCACHE_DISCONNECTED; Is this really better than: res->d_flags = res->d_flags & ~DCACHE_UNHASHED | DCACHE_DISCONNECTED; Anyway, nice cleanup. -- Matthew Wilcox Intel Open Source Technology Centre "Bill, look, we understand that you're interested in selling us this operating system, but compare it to ours. We can't possibly take such a retrograde step." -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-fsdevel" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html