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Re: [PATCH 1/2] Split ufs.mod into ufs1.mod and ufs2.mod
From: |
Vladimir 'phcoder' Serbinenko |
Subject: |
Re: [PATCH 1/2] Split ufs.mod into ufs1.mod and ufs2.mod |
Date: |
Thu, 13 Aug 2009 22:12:34 +0200 |
>
> When you commit this, could you please follow logical order with
> ifdef/else/endif? The negation is less intuitive to read.
Ok
>
>> +#ifdef MODE_UFS2
>> + grub_uint64_t indir[UFS_BLKSZ (sblock) / sizeof (grub_uint64_t)];
>> +#else
>> + grub_uint32_t indir[UFS_BLKSZ (sblock) / sizeof (grub_uint32_t)];
>> +#endif
>
> Can this be made simpler by using typeof() ? (same for the other one below)
>
I tried using sizeof (indir[0]) but it doesn't work since indir isn't
defined at that point.
>> - return (data->ufs_type == UFS1) ? indir[blk] : indir[blk << 1];
>> + return indir[blk];
>
> The blk bitshift was accounted for elsewhere?
>
By using correct type (grub_uint64_t vs grub_uint32_t)
> (Btw I assume you've tested
> on both filesystem types).
I tested on FreeBSD variants of UFS1 and UFS2. For Sun UFS1 I relied
on report by Seth Goldberg
>> - ? dirent.namelen_bsd : grub_le_to_cpu16 (dirent.namelen);
>> +#ifdef MODE_UFS2
>> + namelen = dirent.namelen_bsd;
>> +#else
>> + namelen = grub_le_to_cpu16 (dirent.namelen);
>> +#endif
>
> I wonder if there was a bug here (native endianess assumed for namelen_bsd?)
>
It's one byte
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