Re: [PATCH 1/3] 24-bit types: typedef and macros for accessing 3-byte arrays as integers

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Chris Leech wrote:
> Both iSCSI and Fibre Channel make use of 24-bit big-endian values in
> frame headers.  This patch defines __be24 and __le24 typedefs for a
> structure wrapped around a 3-byte array, and macros to convert back and
> forth to a 32-bit integer.
> 
> The undefs in iscsi_proto.h are because of the different calling
> convention for the existing hton24 macro in the iSCSI code.  iSCSI will
> be converted in a subsequent patch.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Chris Leech <christopher.leech@xxxxxxxxx>
<snip>

Chris please don't cross-post to a mailing list that is members only.
I press reply-all when on linux-scsi or linux-kernel, and then I get
accused of pocking where I don't belong. So just don't do that.

And my advise to the devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx mailing list. Drop the
members only. It is useless with it. I know because I made the same
mistake with my osd-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Believe me the span-filter
at mailman is fine and the span that will get through is not that bad.

Boaz
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