[PATCH 19/23] target/configfs: remove the memset with declare-init

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Instead of initializing the array with memset, use declare init pattern
that is present under the kernel tree in other drivers so we can remove
the memset call.

Signed-off-by: Chaitanya Kulkarni <chaitanya.kulkarni@xxxxxxx>
---
 drivers/target/target_core_configfs.c | 3 +--
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/drivers/target/target_core_configfs.c b/drivers/target/target_core_configfs.c
index d6554468ef65..9cb1ca8421c8 100644
--- a/drivers/target/target_core_configfs.c
+++ b/drivers/target/target_core_configfs.c
@@ -3399,11 +3399,10 @@ static struct config_group *target_core_call_addhbatotarget(
 {
 	char *se_plugin_str, *str, *str2;
 	struct se_hba *hba;
-	char buf[TARGET_CORE_NAME_MAX_LEN];
+	char buf[TARGET_CORE_NAME_MAX_LEN] = { };
 	unsigned long plugin_dep_id = 0;
 	int ret;
 
-	memset(buf, 0, TARGET_CORE_NAME_MAX_LEN);
 	if (strlen(name) >= TARGET_CORE_NAME_MAX_LEN) {
 		pr_err("Passed *name strlen(): %d exceeds"
 			" TARGET_CORE_NAME_MAX_LEN: %d\n", (int)strlen(name),
-- 
2.22.1




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