On 9/6/21 16:56, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote:
On Sun, Sep 05, 2021 at 12:00:46AM +0200, Fabio M. De Francesco wrote:
-void _rtw_read_mem(struct adapter *adapter, u32 addr, u32 cnt, u8 *pmem)
-{
- void (*_read_mem)(struct intf_hdl *pintfhdl, u32 addr, u32 cnt, u8 *pmem);
- struct io_priv *pio_priv = &adapter->iopriv;
- struct intf_hdl *pintfhdl = &pio_priv->intf;
-
-
- if (adapter->bDriverStopped || adapter->bSurpriseRemoved)
- return;
- _read_mem = pintfhdl->io_ops._read_mem;
- _read_mem(pintfhdl, addr, cnt, pmem);
-
-}
This is odd, in that it resolves down to usb_read_mem which does
nothing at all.
And then no one calls this at all either?
How about removing the io ops that are not used at all first, one at a
time, making it obvious what is happening, and then convert the ones
that are used one at a time, and when all is done, then removing the
structure?
Just have started to cut one big patch to smaller ones and does it make
sense to group changes like: one for usb_read*, one for usb_write* and
one for usb_port*? I think, it would be cleaner and series won't be too big.
What do you think?
With regards,
Pavel Skripkin