[PATCH] Remove errors caught by checkpatch.pl in kernel/signal.c

From: Manish Katiyar
Date: Sun Feb 15 2009 - 14:08:17 EST


Hi,

Below patch removes some errors generated by checkpatch.pl in
kernel/signal.c. Caught by Ingo's code-quality script.


Signed-off-by: Manish Katiyar <mkatiyar@xxxxxxxxx>
---
kernel/signal.c | 47 +++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------
1 files changed, 23 insertions(+), 24 deletions(-)

diff --git a/kernel/signal.c b/kernel/signal.c
index e737597..9fde101 100644
--- a/kernel/signal.c
+++ b/kernel/signal.c
@@ -89,20 +89,20 @@ static inline int has_pending_signals(sigset_t
*signal, sigset_t *blocked)
switch (_NSIG_WORDS) {
default:
for (i = _NSIG_WORDS, ready = 0; --i >= 0 ;)
- ready |= signal->sig[i] &~ blocked->sig[i];
+ ready |= signal->sig[i] & ~blocked->sig[i];
break;

- case 4: ready = signal->sig[3] &~ blocked->sig[3];
- ready |= signal->sig[2] &~ blocked->sig[2];
- ready |= signal->sig[1] &~ blocked->sig[1];
- ready |= signal->sig[0] &~ blocked->sig[0];
+ case 4: ready = signal->sig[3] & ~blocked->sig[3];
+ ready |= signal->sig[2] & ~blocked->sig[2];
+ ready |= signal->sig[1] & ~blocked->sig[1];
+ ready |= signal->sig[0] & ~blocked->sig[0];
break;

- case 2: ready = signal->sig[1] &~ blocked->sig[1];
- ready |= signal->sig[0] &~ blocked->sig[0];
+ case 2: ready = signal->sig[1] & ~blocked->sig[1];
+ ready |= signal->sig[0] & ~blocked->sig[0];
break;

- case 1: ready = signal->sig[0] &~ blocked->sig[0];
+ case 1: ready = signal->sig[0] & ~blocked->sig[0];
}
return ready != 0;
}
@@ -156,22 +156,22 @@ int next_signal(struct sigpending *pending,
sigset_t *mask)
switch (_NSIG_WORDS) {
default:
for (i = 0; i < _NSIG_WORDS; ++i, ++s, ++m)
- if ((x = *s &~ *m) != 0) {
+ if ((x = *s & ~*m) != 0) {
sig = ffz(~x) + i*_NSIG_BPW + 1;
break;
}
break;

- case 2: if ((x = s[0] &~ m[0]) != 0)
+ case 2: if ((x = s[0] & ~m[0]) != 0)
sig = 1;
- else if ((x = s[1] &~ m[1]) != 0)
+ else if ((x = s[1] & ~m[1]) != 0)
sig = _NSIG_BPW + 1;
else
break;
sig += ffz(~x);
break;

- case 1: if ((x = *s &~ *m) != 0)
+ case 1: if ((x = *s & ~*m) != 0)
sig = ffz(~x) + 1;
break;
}
@@ -414,7 +414,7 @@ static int __dequeue_signal(struct sigpending
*pending, sigset_t *mask,
}

/*
- * Dequeue a signal and return the element to the caller, which is
+ * Dequeue a signal and return the element to the caller, which is
* expected to free it.
*
* All callers have to hold the siglock.
@@ -914,7 +914,7 @@ static void print_fatal_signal(struct pt_regs
*regs, int signr)

static int __init setup_print_fatal_signals(char *str)
{
- get_option (&str, &print_fatal_signals);
+ get_option(&str, &print_fatal_signals);

return 1;
}
@@ -1164,7 +1164,7 @@ static int kill_something_info(int sig, struct
siginfo *info, pid_t pid)
pid ? find_vpid(-pid) : task_pgrp(current));
} else {
int retval = 0, count = 0;
- struct task_struct * p;
+ struct task_struct *p;

for_each_process(p) {
if (task_pid_vnr(p) > 1 &&
@@ -1264,19 +1264,18 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(kill_pid);
* These functions support sending signals using preallocated sigqueue
* structures. This is needed "because realtime applications cannot
* afford to lose notifications of asynchronous events, like timer
- * expirations or I/O completions". In the case of Posix Timers
+ * expirations or I/O completions". In the case of Posix Timers
* we allocate the sigqueue structure from the timer_create. If this
* allocation fails we are able to report the failure to the application
* with an EAGAIN error.
*/
-
struct sigqueue *sigqueue_alloc(void)
{
struct sigqueue *q;

if ((q = __sigqueue_alloc(current, GFP_KERNEL, 0)))
q->flags |= SIGQUEUE_PREALLOC;
- return(q);
+ return q;
}

void sigqueue_free(struct sigqueue *q)
@@ -1374,7 +1373,7 @@ int do_notify_parent(struct task_struct *tsk, int sig)
BUG_ON(task_is_stopped_or_traced(tsk));

BUG_ON(!tsk->ptrace &&
- (tsk->group_leader != tsk || !thread_group_empty(tsk)));
+ (tsk->group_leader != tsk || !thread_group_empty(tsk)));

info.si_signo = sig;
info.si_errno = 0;
@@ -2072,7 +2071,7 @@ long do_sigpending(void __user *set, unsigned
long sigsetsize)

out:
return error;
-}
+}

SYSCALL_DEFINE2(rt_sigpending, sigset_t __user *, set, size_t, sigsetsize)
{
@@ -2085,7 +2084,7 @@ int copy_siginfo_to_user(siginfo_t __user *to,
siginfo_t *from)
{
int err;

- if (!access_ok (VERIFY_WRITE, to, sizeof(siginfo_t)))
+ if (!access_ok(VERIFY_WRITE, to, sizeof(siginfo_t)))
return -EFAULT;
if (from->si_code < 0)
return __copy_to_user(to, from, sizeof(siginfo_t))
@@ -2161,7 +2160,7 @@ SYSCALL_DEFINE4(rt_sigtimedwait, const sigset_t
__user *, uthese,

if (copy_from_user(&these, uthese, sizeof(these)))
return -EFAULT;
-
+
/*
* Invert the set of allowed signals to get those we
* want to block.
@@ -2364,7 +2363,7 @@ int do_sigaction(int sig, struct k_sigaction
*act, struct k_sigaction *oact)
}

int
-do_sigaltstack (const stack_t __user *uss, stack_t __user *uoss,
unsigned long sp)
+do_sigaltstack(const stack_t __user *uss, stack_t __user *uoss,
unsigned long sp)
{
stack_t oss;
int error;
@@ -2479,7 +2478,7 @@ SYSCALL_DEFINE3(sigprocmask, int, how,
old_sigset_t __user *, set,
goto set_old;
} else if (oset) {
old_set = current->blocked.sig[0];
- set_old:
+set_old:
error = -EFAULT;
if (copy_to_user(oset, &old_set, sizeof(*oset)))
goto out;
--
1.5.4.3


Thanks -
Manish
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