Re: [PATCH] Drivers: i2c: busses: Use max macro instead of ternary operator

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On Sun, Sep 11, 2016 at 12:51 AM, Joe Perches <joe@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Sun, 2016-09-11 at 00:38 +0530, Bhumika Goyal wrote:
>> Replace ternary operators with macro 'max' as it is shorter
>> and thus increases code readability. Macro max returns
>> the  maximum of the two compared values.
>> Done using coccinelle:
>>
>> @@
>> type T;
>> T x;
>> T y;
>> @@
>> (
>> - x < y ? x : y
>> + min(x,y)
>> - x > y ? x : y
>> + max(x,y)
>> )
>
> Hello.
>
> Please make sure to inspect and if appropriate modify the coccinelle
> output for the 'best' coding style, for whatever definition of 'best'
> you might use, before submitting automatically produced patches.
>
>> diff --git a/drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-jz4780.c b/drivers/i2c/busses/i2c-jz4780.c
> []
>> @@ -133,10 +133,10 @@ static const char * const jz4780_i2c_abrt_src[] = {
>>
>> #define JZ4780_I2C_ENB_I2C            BIT(0)
>>
>> -#define JZ4780_I2CSHCNT_ADJUST(n)    (((n) - 8) < 6 ? 6 : ((n) - 8))
>> -#define JZ4780_I2CSLCNT_ADJUST(n)    (((n) - 1) < 8 ? 8 : ((n) - 1))
>> -#define JZ4780_I2CFHCNT_ADJUST(n)    (((n) - 8) < 6 ? 6 : ((n) - 8))
>> -#define JZ4780_I2CFLCNT_ADJUST(n)    (((n) - 1) < 8 ? 8 : ((n) - 1))
>> +#define JZ4780_I2CSHCNT_ADJUST(n)    (max(6, (n) - 8))
>> +#define JZ4780_I2CSLCNT_ADJUST(n)    (max(8, (n) - 1))
>> +#define JZ4780_I2CFHCNT_ADJUST(n)    (max(6, (n) - 8))
>> +#define JZ4780_I2CFLCNT_ADJUST(n)    (max(8, (n) - 1))
>
> For instance: the parentheses are unnecessary and could be removed
> like the BIT macro above.

Thanks for pointing it out. I will resend the patch.

Thanks,
Bhumika
>>
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