Re: [PATCH 13/13] drivers/media/tuners/e4000.c: use macros fori2c_msg initialization
From: Joe Perches
Date: Sun Oct 07 2012 - 17:39:30 EST
On Sun, 2012-10-07 at 20:56 +0200, Julia Lawall wrote:
> >> Some people thought that it would be nice to have the macros rather than
> >> the inlined field initializations, especially since there is no flag for
> >> write. A separate question is whether an array of one element is useful,
> >> or whether one should systematically use & on a simple variable of the
> >> structure type. I'm open to suggestions about either point.
> >
> > I think the macro naming is not great.
> >
> > Maybe add DEFINE_/DECLARE_/_INIT or something other than an action
> > name type to the macro names.
>
> DEFINE and DECLARE usually have a declared variable as an argument, which
> is not the case here.
>
> These macros are like the macros PCI_DEVICE and PCI_DEVICE_CLASS.
I understand that.
> Are READ and WRITE the action names? They are really the important
> information in this case.
Yes, most (all?) uses of _READ and _WRITE macros actually
perform some I/O.
> > I think the consistency is better if all the references are done
> > as arrays, even for single entry arrays.
>
> Is it worth creating arrays where &msg is used? Or would it be better to
> leave that aspect as it is?
Reasonable arguments can be made either way.
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