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SubjectRe: [PATCH] drivers/scsi/emcctd: drivers/scsi/emcctd: Client driver implementation for EMC-Symmetrix GuestOS emulated Cut-Through Device
On Sat, Jan 23, 2016 at 05:51:50AM +0000, Singhal, Maneesh wrote:
> Thanks for your time. My replies inlined...
>

[...]

> > > + }
> > > +
> >
> > You don't do any cleanup work at
> > ctd_scsi_response_sanity_check_complete. You
> > could just reutrn 0 here as well.
> [MS>] Just avoiding multiple exit points from the function

Please have a look at Documentation/CodingStyle Chapter 7: Centralized exiting
of functions. Especially this part:

<quote>
The goto statement comes in handy when a function exits from multiple
locations and some common work such as cleanup has to be done. If there is no
cleanup needed then just return directly.
</quote>

and the example below that section.

> >
> > > +
> > > + ctd_dprintk_crit(

[...]

> > > + if (request && request->io_timeout < EMCCTD_MAX_RETRY) {
> >
> > The following block is a bit long and therefore it's hard to spot an
> > eventual
> > error of handling the io_mgmt_lock. Can't it be factored out in a helper
> > function?
> >
> [MS>] I know its little longer, but actually fits logically together... Will see if it can be factored. Not sure though.

Yes please. It's not uber important but short functions and paths are
generally favoured when debugging and reviewing code.


Thanks,
Johannes

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