David Hildenbrand <da...@redhat.com> writes:
> On 09.09.20 09:17, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote:
>> On Tue, Sep 08, 2020 at 10:10:08PM +0200, David Hildenbrand wrote:
>>> We soon want to pass flags, e.g., to mark added System RAM resources.
>>> mergeable. Prepare for that.
>> 
>> What are these random "flags", and how do we know what should be passed
>> to them?
>> 
>> Why not make this an enumerated type so that we know it all works
>> properly, like the GPF_* flags are?  Passing around a random unsigned
>> long feels very odd/broken...
>
> Agreed, an enum (mhp_flags) seems to give a better hint what can
> actually be passed. Thanks!

You probably know this but ...

Just using a C enum doesn't get you any type safety.

You can get some checking via sparse by using __bitwise, which is what
gfp_t does. You don't actually have to use an enum for that, it works
with #defines also.

Or you can wrap the flag in a struct, the way atomic_t does, and then
the compiler will prevent passing plain integers in place of your custom
type.

cheers
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