Re: struct task_struct -> task_t

From: Martin Hicks
Date: Mon Jan 19 2004 - 19:02:09 EST



On Mon, Jan 19, 2004 at 10:24:34PM +0000, viro@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 19, 2004 at 02:17:57PM -0800, john moser wrote:
> > It has come to my attention that in some places in the kernel, 'struct task_struct'
> > is used; and in others, 'task_t' is used. Also, 'task_t' is
> > 'typedef struct task_struct task_t;'.
> >
> > I made a small script to change around as much as I could so that everything uses
> > task_t,
>
> What the fsck for? If anything, the opposite (and removal of that typedef)
> would be preferable.

John,

As Al is trying to point out, we try to discourage the use of typedefs
in the kernel. It is much easier to see that blah_t is really a struct
if we always use 'struct blah'.

mh

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