[RFC] cleanup patches for strings

From: Jesper Juhl
Date: Tue Jun 21 2005 - 00:54:00 EST


Hi,

I have a bunch (few hundred) of oneliners like the ones below lying around
on my HD and I'm wondering what the best way to submit them is.

The patches all make the same change, there's just a lot of files the
change needs to be made in. The change they make is to change strings
from the form
[const] char *foo = "blah";
to
[const] char foo[] = "blah";

The reason to do this was well explained by Jeff Garzik in the past (and
now found in the Kernel Janitors TODO) :

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
From: Jeff Garzik <jgarzik at mandrakesoft dot com>

The string form

[const] char *foo = "blah";

creates two variables in the final assembly output, a static string, and
a char pointer to the static string. The alternate string form

[const] char foo[] = "blah";

is better because it declares a single variable.

For variables marked __initdata, the "*foo" form causes only the
pointer, not the string itself, to be dropped from the kernel image,
which is a bug. Using the "foo[]" form with regular 'ole local
variables also makes the assembly shorter.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

What I did was make a small sed script to blindly change all occourances
of the first form into the second. Of course this won't always work, since
the second form is not always good if we later assign something to the
variable, but it provided a starting point. I'm now in the process of
weeding out the false positives so that I'll be left with all the patches
that actually make a sane change.

As for submitting them. I was planning to split them into groups based on
top-level kernel source dirs, then concatenate all the patches for one dir
into one large patch and send it to lkml + CC:akpm (this would mean <=11
patches) - sending each patch to a sepperate maintainer would make it a
nightmare and would take ages. Andrew: would you be OK with that? Are
patches like these even wanted?


Below I've just picked 5 of my patches at random to show you what they
look like. These should not be merged yet.


--- linux-2.6.12-orig/drivers/isdn/hardware/avm/b1.c 2005-06-17 21:48:29.000000000 +0200
+++ linux-2.6.12/drivers/isdn/hardware/avm/b1.c 2005-06-20 00:04:10.000000000 +0200
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
#include <linux/isdn/capicmd.h>
#include <linux/isdn/capiutil.h>

-static char *revision = "$Revision: 1.1.2.2 $";
+static char revision[] = "$Revision: 1.1.2.2 $";

/* ------------------------------------------------------------- */

--- linux-2.6.12-orig/drivers/net/wireless/wavelan_cs.p.h 2005-06-17 21:48:29.000000000 +0200
+++ linux-2.6.12/drivers/net/wireless/wavelan_cs.p.h 2005-06-20 00:04:11.000000000 +0200
@@ -512,7 +512,7 @@
/************************ CONSTANTS & MACROS ************************/

#ifdef DEBUG_VERSION_SHOW
-static const char *version = "wavelan_cs.c : v24 (SMP + wireless extensions) 11/1/02\n";
+static const char version[] = "wavelan_cs.c : v24 (SMP + wireless extensions) 11/1/02\n";
#endif

/* Watchdog temporisation */

--- linux-2.6.12-orig/drivers/net/appletalk/cops.c 2005-06-17 21:48:29.000000000 +0200
+++ linux-2.6.12/drivers/net/appletalk/cops.c 2005-06-20 00:04:11.000000000 +0200
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ static const char *version =
* io regions, irqs and dma channels
*/

-static const char *cardname = "cops";
+static const char cardname[] = "cops";

#ifdef CONFIG_COPS_DAYNA
static int board_type = DAYNA; /* Module exported */

--- linux-2.6.12-orig/drivers/net/sun3lance.c 2005-06-17 21:48:29.000000000 +0200
+++ linux-2.6.12/drivers/net/sun3lance.c 2005-06-20 00:04:11.000000000 +0200
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@

*/

-static char *version = "sun3lance.c: v1.2 1/12/2001 Sam Creasey (sammy@xxxxxxxxx)\n";
+static char version[] = "sun3lance.c: v1.2 1/12/2001 Sam Creasey (sammy@xxxxxxxxx)\n";

#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/stddef.h>

--- linux-2.6.12-orig/drivers/net/ibmlana.c 2005-06-17 21:48:29.000000000 +0200
+++ linux-2.6.12/drivers/net/ibmlana.c 2005-06-20 00:04:11.000000000 +0200
@@ -842,7 +842,7 @@ static int ibmlana_tx(struct sk_buff *sk
Sorry Linus for the filler string but I couldn't resist ;-) */

if (tmplen > skb->len) {
- char *fill = "NetBSD is a nice OS too! ";
+ char fill[] = "NetBSD is a nice OS too! ";
unsigned int destoffs = skb->len, l = strlen(fill);

while (destoffs < tmplen) {


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