Re: [PATCH 1/4 v2] silicom: checkpatch: assignments in if conditions

From: Dan Carpenter
Date: Mon Jun 17 2013 - 17:24:48 EST


On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 09:15:39PM +0200, Lorenz Haspel wrote:
> Fixes checkpatch error:
> There were assignments in if conditions, so I extracted them.
>
> Signed-off-by: Lorenz Haspel <lorenz@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Signed-off-by: Michael Banken <michael.banken@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> ---
> v2: removed some buggy extra lines and fixed white space issues

Gar.... This isn't right either. Now it has *too many* blank
lines. It's only between declarations and code that I was
complaining about. You've added them between assignments and error
checks.


> @@ -1224,7 +1237,9 @@ static int wdt_pulse(bpctl_dev_t *pbpctl_dev)
> return -1;
> #endif
> if (pbpctl_dev->bp_10g9) {
> - if (!(pbpctl_dev_c = get_status_port_fn(pbpctl_dev)))
> + pbpctl_dev_c = get_status_port_fn(pbpctl_dev);
> +

This blank line is harmful.

> + if (!pbpctl_dev_c)
> return -1;
> }
>
> @@ -1742,9 +1757,9 @@ static void write_data_port_int(bpctl_dev_t *pbpctl_dev,
>
> static int write_data_int(bpctl_dev_t *pbpctl_dev, unsigned char value)
> {
> - bpctl_dev_t *pbpctl_dev_b = NULL;
> + bpctl_dev_t *pbpctl_dev_b = get_status_port_fn(pbpctl_dev);
>

This blank line is required.

So what you have here is fine, but if you wanted you could re-write
this like:
{
bpctl_dev_t *pbpctl_dev_b;

pbpctl_dev_b = get_status_port_fn(pbpctl_dev);
if (!pbpctl_dev_b)
return -1;

Generally, you shouldn't put anything complicated in the initializer
statement. People don't read that code as thouroughly and
initializers are sometimes a source of bugs. But what you have here
is also perfectly acceptable.

> - if (!(pbpctl_dev_b = get_status_port_fn(pbpctl_dev)))
> + if (!pbpctl_dev_b)
> return -1;
> atomic_set(&pbpctl_dev->wdt_busy, 1);
> write_data_port_int(pbpctl_dev, value & 0x3);

rergards,
dan carpenter
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