RE: [PATCH 2/14] bfa: Brocade BFA FC SCSI driver (bfa1)

From: Daniel Walker
Date: Thu Sep 24 2009 - 13:55:59 EST


On Thu, 2009-09-24 at 10:38 -0700, Jing Huang wrote:
> > On Wed, 2009-09-23 at 17:49 -0700, Jing Huang wrote:
> > > +
> > > + return (*(union bfi_addr_u *) &addr);
> > > +}
> >
> > Have you run checkpatch on this code? It produces many errors due to
> > your "return" usage for one.. The usual style of return is not to use
> > parentheses since it's really not a function ..
> >
> > The line I quoted above gives the following error,
> >
> > ERROR: return is not a function, parentheses are not required
> > #266: FILE: drivers/scsi/bfa/bfa_cb_ioim_macros.h:132:
> > + return (*(union bfi_addr_u *) &addr);
> >
> > First of all I'd consider making your code consistent with respect to
> > the return statements .. I noticed that you sometimes use the
> > parentheses sometimes not .. Since it's more with Linux style I'd just
> > remove all the extra parentheses..
> >
> > Checkpatch produces many other errors in your code .. If you haven't
> > already evaluated those errors, I'd do go through each patch and review
> > the errors (and the warnings) that it produces since checkpatch can give
> > you a fairly mechanical view into how well your code matches the Linux
> > coding style. The less the output from checkpatch the better ..
> >
> > Daniel
> >
>
> Hi Daniel,
>
> I did run checkpatch.pl and it didn't report any ERROR or WARNING. Do you use any specific flags?

No nothing special .. I run it in the following way,

./scripts/checkpatch.pl this-is-the-test.patch

or

cat this-is-the-test.patch | ./scripts/checkpatch.pl -

how did you run it? Usually it will report something like the following
if it finds nothing,

total: 0 errors, 0 warnings, XXX lines checked

Your patch has no obvious style problems and is ready for submission.



Daniel

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