On Fri, 7 Mar 2025 00:25:26 +0800 Kuan-Wei Chiu <visitorckw@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Change return type to bool for better clarity. Update the kernel doc > comment accordingly, including fixing "@value" to "@val" and adjusting > examples. Also mark the function with __attribute_const__ to allow > potential compiler optimizations. If the result type is 'bool' you should just check it. Not compare against true/false. David > > Co-developed-by: Yu-Chun Lin <eleanor15x@xxxxxxxxx> > Signed-off-by: Yu-Chun Lin <eleanor15x@xxxxxxxxx> > Signed-off-by: Kuan-Wei Chiu <visitorckw@xxxxxxxxx> > --- > include/linux/bitops.h | 10 +++++----- > 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/include/linux/bitops.h b/include/linux/bitops.h > index c1cb53cf2f0f..44e5765b8bec 100644 > --- a/include/linux/bitops.h > +++ b/include/linux/bitops.h > @@ -231,26 +231,26 @@ static inline int get_count_order_long(unsigned long l) > > /** > * parity8 - get the parity of an u8 value > - * @value: the value to be examined > + * @val: the value to be examined > * > * Determine the parity of the u8 argument. > * > * Returns: > - * 0 for even parity, 1 for odd parity > + * false for even parity, true for odd parity > * > * Note: This function informs you about the current parity. Example to bail > * out when parity is odd: > * > - * if (parity8(val) == 1) > + * if (parity8(val) == true) > * return -EBADMSG; > * > * If you need to calculate a parity bit, you need to draw the conclusion from > * this result yourself. Example to enforce odd parity, parity bit is bit 7: > * > - * if (parity8(val) == 0) > + * if (parity8(val) == false) > * val ^= BIT(7); > */ > -static inline int parity8(u8 val) > +static inline __attribute_const__ bool parity8(u8 val) > { > /* > * One explanation of this algorithm: