On Tue, Aug 6, 2019 at 12:38 AM Christoph Hellwig <hch@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Seems like no one took this up. Below is a version which I think is > slightly better by also moving the mm_walk structure initialization > into the helpers, with an outcome of just a handful of added lines. Ack. Agreed, I think that's a nicer interface. In fact, I do note that a lot of the users don't actually use the "void *private" argument at all - they just want the walker - and just pass in a NULL private pointer. So we have things like this: > + if (walk_page_range(&init_mm, va, va + size, &set_nocache_walk_ops, > + NULL)) { and in a perfect world we'd have arguments with default values so that we could skip those entirely for when people just don't need it. I'm not a huge fan of C++ because of a lot of the complexity (and some really bad decisions), but many of the _syntactic_ things in C++ would be nice to use. This one doesn't seem to be one that the gcc people have picked up as an extension ;( Yes, yes, we could do it with a macro, I guess. #define walk_page_range(mm, start,end, ops, ...) \ __walk_page_range(mm, start, end, (NULL , ## __VA_ARGS__)) but I'm not sure it's worthwhile. Linus