strtobool() is the same as kstrtobool(). However, the latter is more used within the kernel. In order to remove strtobool() and slightly simplify kstrtox.h, switch to the other function name. While at it, include the corresponding header file (<linux/kstrtox.h>) Signed-off-by: Christophe JAILLET <christophe.jaillet@xxxxxxxxxx> --- This patch is part of a serie that axes all usages of strtobool(). Each patch can be applied independently from the other ones. The last patch of the serie removes the definition of strtobool(). You may not be in copy of the cover letter. So, if needed, it is available at [1]. [1]: https://lore.kernel.org/all/cover.1667336095.git.christophe.jaillet@xxxxxxxxxx/ --- fs/cifs/cifs_debug.c | 5 +++-- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/fs/cifs/cifs_debug.c b/fs/cifs/cifs_debug.c index 90850da390ae..4f1b3a65e74c 100644 --- a/fs/cifs/cifs_debug.c +++ b/fs/cifs/cifs_debug.c @@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ #include <linux/fs.h> #include <linux/string.h> #include <linux/ctype.h> +#include <linux/kstrtox.h> #include <linux/module.h> #include <linux/proc_fs.h> #include <linux/uaccess.h> @@ -779,7 +780,7 @@ static ssize_t cifsFYI_proc_write(struct file *file, const char __user *buffer, rc = get_user(c[0], buffer); if (rc) return rc; - if (strtobool(c, &bv) == 0) + if (kstrtobool(c, &bv) == 0) cifsFYI = bv; else if ((c[0] > '1') && (c[0] <= '9')) cifsFYI = (int) (c[0] - '0'); /* see cifs_debug.h for meanings */ @@ -939,7 +940,7 @@ static ssize_t cifs_security_flags_proc_write(struct file *file, if (count < 3) { /* single char or single char followed by null */ - if (strtobool(flags_string, &bv) == 0) { + if (kstrtobool(flags_string, &bv) == 0) { global_secflags = bv ? CIFSSEC_MAX : CIFSSEC_DEF; return count; } else if (!isdigit(flags_string[0])) { -- 2.34.1