Re: [PATCH] sched: fix never executed code due to expression alwaysfalse

From: Jesper Juhl
Date: Thu Apr 14 2005 - 19:17:09 EST


On Fri, 15 Apr 2005, Nick Piggin wrote:

> Jesper Juhl wrote:
> > There are two expressions in kernel/sched.c that are always false since they
> > test for <0 but the result of the expression is unsigned so they will never
> > be less than zero. This patch implement the logic that I believe is intended
> > without the signedness issue and without the nasty casts.
> > <disclaimer>patch is compile tested only</disclaimer>
> >
>
> This is not *quite* the intended behaviour. It is OK for prev->timestamp
> to be '0 - a bit' and now to be '0 + a bit' in the case of wrapping.
>
> Although considering they're 64-bit values, I'm not sure how much we care.
>
How do you propose to fix this then? As the code is now the expressionsa
are always false - should we just remove the them? Or do you have a
sensible definition of "a bit" ? or ome other suggestion alltogether?


--
Jesper


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