On 2014/12/16, 9:24 PM, "Chris Rorvick" <ch...@rorvick.com> wrote:

>The `mult' parameter is negated if the user data begins with a '-' so
>that the final value has the appropriate sign.  But `mult' is only used
>if the user data does not include a "units" suffix.  In this case,
>`mult' is overridden with the numeric scale conveyed by the units suffix,
>but retains the sign of the original value.
>
>Having `mult' serving double-duty works but is confusing.  Use a new
>local variable to store the sign of the user data instead.  This also
>fixes a pitfall of passing 0 to `mult', expecting it to be ignored when
>a units suffix is specified, but having the effect of taking the
>absolute value of the user-provided data.
>
>Signed-off-by: Chris Rorvick <ch...@rorvick.com>

Both patches look good to me.
Reviewed-by: Andreas Dilger <andreas.dil...@intel.com>

>---
> drivers/staging/lustre/lustre/obdclass/lprocfs_status.c | 7 ++++---
> 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
>
>diff --git a/drivers/staging/lustre/lustre/obdclass/lprocfs_status.c
>b/drivers/staging/lustre/lustre/obdclass/lprocfs_status.c
>index 92ed0a0..b6c3352 100644
>--- a/drivers/staging/lustre/lustre/obdclass/lprocfs_status.c
>+++ b/drivers/staging/lustre/lustre/obdclass/lprocfs_status.c
>@@ -1864,6 +1864,7 @@ int lprocfs_write_frac_u64_helper(const char
>*buffer, unsigned long count,
>       char kernbuf[22], *end, *pbuf;
>       __u64 whole, frac = 0, units;
>       unsigned frac_d = 1;
>+      int sign = 1;
> 
>       if (count > (sizeof(kernbuf) - 1))
>               return -EINVAL;
>@@ -1874,7 +1875,7 @@ int lprocfs_write_frac_u64_helper(const char
>*buffer, unsigned long count,
>       kernbuf[count] = '\0';
>       pbuf = kernbuf;
>       if (*pbuf == '-') {
>-              mult = -mult;
>+              sign = -1;
>               pbuf++;
>       }
> 
>@@ -1911,11 +1912,11 @@ int lprocfs_write_frac_u64_helper(const char
>*buffer, unsigned long count,
>       }
>       /* Specified units override the multiplier */
>       if (units > 1)
>-              mult = mult < 0 ? -units : units;
>+              mult = units;
> 
>       frac *= mult;
>       do_div(frac, frac_d);
>-      *val = whole * mult + frac;
>+      *val = sign * (whole * mult + frac);
>       return 0;
> }
> EXPORT_SYMBOL(lprocfs_write_frac_u64_helper);
>-- 
>2.1.0
>
>


Cheers, Andreas
-- 
Andreas Dilger

Lustre Software Architect
Intel High Performance Data Division


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