I noticed that list.h init functions were evaluating macro arguments
multiple times and thought it might be nice to protect the unsuspecting
caller. Converting the macros to inline functions seems to reduce code
size, too. A i386 defconfig build with gcc 3.3.3 from fc4:
text data bss dec hex filename
3573148 565664 188828
4327640 4208d8 vmlinux.before
3572177 565664 188828
4326669 42050d vmlinux
add/remove: 0/0 grow/shrink: 11/144 up/down: 88/-1016 (-928)
There was no difference in checkstack output.
Signed-off-by: Zach Brown <zach.brown@oracle.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
#define LIST_HEAD(name) \
struct list_head name = LIST_HEAD_INIT(name)
-#define INIT_LIST_HEAD(ptr) do { \
- (ptr)->next = (ptr); (ptr)->prev = (ptr); \
-} while (0)
+static inline void INIT_LIST_HEAD(struct list_head *list)
+{
+ list->next = list;
+ list->prev = list;
+}
/*
* Insert a new entry between two known consecutive entries.
#define HLIST_HEAD_INIT { .first = NULL }
#define HLIST_HEAD(name) struct hlist_head name = { .first = NULL }
#define INIT_HLIST_HEAD(ptr) ((ptr)->first = NULL)
-#define INIT_HLIST_NODE(ptr) ((ptr)->next = NULL, (ptr)->pprev = NULL)
+static inline void INIT_HLIST_NODE(struct hlist_node *h)
+{
+ h->next = NULL;
+ h->pprev = NULL;
+}
static inline int hlist_unhashed(const struct hlist_node *h)
{