On 14/03/26, David Miller wrote:
> From: Richard Guy Briggs <r...@redhat.com>
> Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2014 16:59:23 -0400
> 
> > +                           if (err)
> > +                                   if (!nlk->portid)
> > +                                           netlink_remove(sk);
> > +                                   for (int undo = 0; undo < i; undo++)
> > +                                           if (nlk->netlink_unbind)
> > +                                                   
> > nlk->netlink_unbind(undo);
> > +                                   return err;
> 
> Take a good long stare at that code block for a while.
> 
> Looks like you forgot the braces to delineate the code block.

Did you notice all the attempts to send a corrected patch?  v6 finally
got it right (sent Monday).  Sorry for all the noise.  Serve me right
for not sitting on my hands before sending the email for a bit while I
checked it.

> This also means you really haven't tested this patch :-)

It was tested, but the patched code wasn't actually checked in.  It was
still in my tree.  I ran "git commit --amend" more than once, forgetting
the "-a", and didn't carefully enough inspect the resulting patch.

> Please also DO NOT declare local variables in a for() statement,
> this is not c++.

It is above the for now (also in v6).

- RGB

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