linux/net/9p
Eric W. Biederman 0c5c9fb551 net: Introduce possible_net_t
Having to say
> #ifdef CONFIG_NET_NS
> 	struct net *net;
> #endif

in structures is a little bit wordy and a little bit error prone.

Instead it is possible to say:
> typedef struct {
> #ifdef CONFIG_NET_NS
>       struct net *net;
> #endif
> } possible_net_t;

And then in a header say:

> 	possible_net_t net;

Which is cleaner and easier to use and easier to test, as the
possible_net_t is always there no matter what the compile options.

Further this allows read_pnet and write_pnet to be functions in all
cases which is better at catching typos.

This change adds possible_net_t, updates the definitions of read_pnet
and write_pnet, updates optional struct net * variables that
write_pnet uses on to have the type possible_net_t, and finally fixes
up the b0rked users of read_pnet and write_pnet.

Signed-off-by: "Eric W. Biederman" <ebiederm@xmission.com>
Acked-by: Eric Dumazet <edumazet@google.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2015-03-12 14:39:40 -04:00
..
Kconfig
Makefile
client.c 9P: remove unnecessary break after return 2014-07-15 16:27:00 -07:00
error.c
mod.c
protocol.c
protocol.h
trans_common.c 9p: fix off by one causing access violations and memory corruption 2013-07-11 11:36:02 -07:00
trans_common.h
trans_fd.c net: Introduce possible_net_t 2015-03-12 14:39:40 -04:00
trans_rdma.c 9pnet_rdma: check token type before int conversion 2014-03-25 16:38:19 -05:00
trans_virtio.c virtio/9p: verify device has config space 2015-01-21 16:28:45 +10:30
util.c