Re: [PATCH net-next v4 09/17] net: pktgen: align some variable declarations to the most common pattern

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On Wed, Feb 05, 2025 at 02:11:45PM +0100, Peter Seiderer wrote:
> Align some variable declarations (in get_imix_entries and get_labels) to
> the most common pattern (int instead of ssize_t/long) and adjust function
> return value accordingly.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Peter Seiderer <ps.report@xxxxxxx>

Hi Peter,

These comments are is true in general of this patchset, but particularly so
in the case of this patch:

* I think a more succinct subject would be nice.
* I think the patch description should provide some reason
  _why_ the change is being made.

Also, specifically relating to this patch, I wonder if it's scope ought to
be extended. For example, the two callers of num_arg(), get_imix_entries() and
pktgen_if_write() assign the return value of num_arg() to len, which is now
an int in both functions. But num_args() returns a long.

> ---
> Changes v3 -> v4
>   - new patch (factored out of patch 'net: pktgen: fix access outside of user
>     given buffer in pktgen_if_write()')
> ---
>  net/core/pktgen.c | 14 ++++++--------
>  1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/net/core/pktgen.c b/net/core/pktgen.c
> index 4f201a2db2dc..279910367ad4 100644
> --- a/net/core/pktgen.c
> +++ b/net/core/pktgen.c
> @@ -850,12 +850,11 @@ static int strn_len(const char __user * user_buffer, unsigned int maxlen)
>   * where each entry consists of size and weight delimited by commas.
>   * "size1,weight_1 size2,weight_2 ... size_n,weight_n" for example.
>   */
> -static ssize_t get_imix_entries(const char __user *buffer,
> -				struct pktgen_dev *pkt_dev)
> +static int get_imix_entries(const char __user *buffer,
> +			    struct pktgen_dev *pkt_dev)
>  {
> -	int i = 0;
> -	long len;
>  	char c;
> +	int i = 0, len;

Given it can be achieved with exactly the same lines changed, just in a
different order, please arrange the local variable declarations in reverse
xmas tree order - longest line to shortest.

Likewise for the other hunk of this patch.  And I believe there are also
other cases in this patchset where this comment applied.

The following tool can be useful:
https://github.com/ecree-solarflare/xmastree

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pw-bot: changes-requested




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