RE: [PATCH] media: staging: rkisp1: rsz: make const array static, makes object smaller

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From: Dafna Hirschfeld
> Sent: 20 October 2020 18:10
> 
> Am 20.10.20 um 17:29 schrieb David Laight:
> > From: Colin King
> >> Sent: 20 October 2020 15:47
> >>
> >> From: Colin Ian King <colin.king@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >>
...
> >> diff --git a/drivers/staging/media/rkisp1/rkisp1-resizer.c b/drivers/staging/media/rkisp1/rkisp1-
> >> resizer.c
> >> index 1687d82e6c68..7ca5b47c5bf5 100644
> >> --- a/drivers/staging/media/rkisp1/rkisp1-resizer.c
> >> +++ b/drivers/staging/media/rkisp1/rkisp1-resizer.c
> >> @@ -763,8 +763,10 @@ static void rkisp1_rsz_unregister(struct rkisp1_resizer *rsz)
> >>
> >>   static int rkisp1_rsz_register(struct rkisp1_resizer *rsz)
> >>   {
> >> -	const char * const dev_names[] = {RKISP1_RSZ_MP_DEV_NAME,
> >> -					  RKISP1_RSZ_SP_DEV_NAME};
> >> +	static const char * const dev_names[] = {
> >> +		RKISP1_RSZ_MP_DEV_NAME,
> >> +		RKISP1_RSZ_SP_DEV_NAME
> >> +	};
> >>   	struct media_pad *pads = rsz->pads;
> >>   	struct v4l2_subdev *sd = &rsz->sd;
> >>   	int ret;
> >
> > Don't look at what that code is actually doing....
> > It is rather horrid.
> > rkisp1_rsz_register() is called for each entry in an array (twice).
> > The array index is written into rsz->id.
> > The value is then used to select one of the two strings.
> > But rsz->id is actually an enum type.
> 
> Hi,
> Is it that bad to use enum as an array index?
> we use it in many places in the driver.

You'd normally use a constant from the enum to size the array definition.
In this case you've an enum, an array [2] and the dev_names[]
all of which have to match 'by magic'.

There is a loop that half implies you might add a third type.
but then the following code only works for the two types.
You've complex error recovery in case one of the calls to 
rkisp1_rsz_register() fails - but since there can only ever
be two calls the code could be much simpler.

	David

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