Re: RFC: reduce CONFIG_SCSI_CONSTANTS impact by 4k

From: Rasmus Villemoes
Date: Tue Oct 06 2015 - 11:39:21 EST


On Tue, Oct 06 2015, Julian Calaby <julian.calaby@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi Rasmus,
>
>>
>> diff --git a/drivers/scsi/constants.c b/drivers/scsi/constants.c
>> index 47aaccd5e68e..ccd34b0481cd 100644
>> --- a/drivers/scsi/constants.c
>> +++ b/drivers/scsi/constants.c
>> @@ -292,17 +292,31 @@ bool scsi_opcode_sa_name(int opcode, int service_action,
>>
>> struct error_info {
>> unsigned short code12; /* 0x0302 looks better than 0x03,0x02 */
>> - const char * text;
>> + unsigned short size;
>> };
>>
>>
>> +/*
>> + * There are 700+ entries in this table. To save space, we don't store
>> + * (code, pointer) pairs, which would make sizeof(struct
>> + * error_info)==16 on 64 bits. Rather, the second element just stores
>> + * the size (including \0) of the corresponding string, and we use the
>> + * sum of these to get the appropriate offset into additional_text
>> + * defined below. This approach saves 12 bytes per entry.
>> + */
>> static const struct error_info additional[] =
>> {
>> -#define SENSE_CODE(c, s) {c, s},
>> +#define SENSE_CODE(c, s) {c, sizeof(s)},
>> #include "sense_codes.h"
>> #undef SENSE_CODE
>> };
>>
>> +static const char *additional_text =
>> +#define SENSE_CODE(c, s) s "\0"
>> +#include "sense_codes.h"
>> +#undef SENSE_CODE
>> + ;
>> +
>> struct error_info2 {
>> unsigned char code1, code2_min, code2_max;
>> const char * str;
>> @@ -364,11 +378,14 @@ scsi_extd_sense_format(unsigned char asc, unsigned char ascq, const char **fmt)
>> {
>> int i;
>> unsigned short code = ((asc << 8) | ascq);
>> + unsigned offset = 0;
>>
>> *fmt = NULL;
>> - for (i = 0; additional[i].text; i++)
>> + for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(additional); i++) {
>> if (additional[i].code12 == code)
>> - return additional[i].text;
>> + return additional_text + offset;
>> + offset += additional[i].size;
>
> You don't seem to be accounting for the null bytes here.

Well, no, I account for the nul bytes where I define the table (the
comment actually says as much). sizeof("foo") is 4. Since
additional_text ends up pointing to a string containing

"foo" "\0" "xyzzy" "\0" "..." "\0"

aka

"foo\0xyzzy\0...\0"

this is the right amount to skip. As I said in the cover letter, I did
test this (so that I'd at least catch silly off-by-ones), and I do get
the right strings out.

Thanks,
Rasmus
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