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http://git.kernel.org/git/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commit;h=41a2d6cfa3f77ec469e7e5f06b4d7ffd031f9c0e
Commit:     41a2d6cfa3f77ec469e7e5f06b4d7ffd031f9c0e
Parent:     ce6bd420f43b28038a2c6e8fbb86ad24014727b6
Author:     Ingo Molnar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
AuthorDate: Wed Dec 5 15:46:09 2007 +0100
Committer:  Ingo Molnar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CommitDate: Wed Dec 5 15:46:09 2007 +0100

    sched: style cleanups
    
    style cleanup of various changes that were done recently.
    
    no code changed:
    
          text    data     bss     dec     hex filename
         23680    2542      28   26250    668a sched.o.before
         23680    2542      28   26250    668a sched.o.after
    
    Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
---
 kernel/sched.c |  132 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------------
 1 files changed, 68 insertions(+), 64 deletions(-)

diff --git a/kernel/sched.c b/kernel/sched.c
index b062856..67d9d17 100644
--- a/kernel/sched.c
+++ b/kernel/sched.c
@@ -209,9 +209,8 @@ static inline struct task_group *task_group(struct 
task_struct *p)
        tg = container_of(task_subsys_state(p, cpu_cgroup_subsys_id),
                                struct task_group, css);
 #else
-       tg  = &init_task_group;
+       tg = &init_task_group;
 #endif
-
        return tg;
 }
 
@@ -249,15 +248,16 @@ struct cfs_rq {
 #ifdef CONFIG_FAIR_GROUP_SCHED
        struct rq *rq;  /* cpu runqueue to which this cfs_rq is attached */
 
-       /* leaf cfs_rqs are those that hold tasks (lowest schedulable entity in
+       /*
+        * leaf cfs_rqs are those that hold tasks (lowest schedulable entity in
         * a hierarchy). Non-leaf lrqs hold other higher schedulable entities
         * (like users, containers etc.)
         *
         * leaf_cfs_rq_list ties together list of leaf cfs_rq's in a cpu. This
         * list is used during load balance.
         */
-       struct list_head leaf_cfs_rq_list; /* Better name : task_cfs_rq_list? */
-       struct task_group *tg;    /* group that "owns" this runqueue */
+       struct list_head leaf_cfs_rq_list;
+       struct task_group *tg;  /* group that "owns" this runqueue */
 #endif
 };
 
@@ -300,7 +300,7 @@ struct rq {
        /* list of leaf cfs_rq on this cpu: */
        struct list_head leaf_cfs_rq_list;
 #endif
-       struct rt_rq  rt;
+       struct rt_rq rt;
 
        /*
         * This is part of a global counter where only the total sum
@@ -457,8 +457,8 @@ enum {
        SCHED_FEAT_NEW_FAIR_SLEEPERS    = 1,
        SCHED_FEAT_WAKEUP_PREEMPT       = 2,
        SCHED_FEAT_START_DEBIT          = 4,
-       SCHED_FEAT_TREE_AVG             = 8,
-       SCHED_FEAT_APPROX_AVG           = 16,
+       SCHED_FEAT_TREE_AVG             = 8,
+       SCHED_FEAT_APPROX_AVG           = 16,
 };
 
 const_debug unsigned int sysctl_sched_features =
@@ -591,7 +591,7 @@ static inline struct rq *__task_rq_lock(struct task_struct 
*p)
 
 /*
  * task_rq_lock - lock the runqueue a given task resides on and disable
- * interrupts.  Note the ordering: we can safely lookup the task_rq without
+ * interrupts. Note the ordering: we can safely lookup the task_rq without
  * explicitly disabling preemption.
  */
 static struct rq *task_rq_lock(struct task_struct *p, unsigned long *flags)
@@ -779,7 +779,7 @@ static inline void update_load_sub(struct load_weight *lw, 
unsigned long dec)
  * To aid in avoiding the subversion of "niceness" due to uneven distribution
  * of tasks with abnormal "nice" values across CPUs the contribution that
  * each task makes to its run queue's load is weighted according to its
- * scheduling class and "nice" value.  For SCHED_NORMAL tasks this is just a
+ * scheduling class and "nice" value. For SCHED_NORMAL tasks this is just a
  * scaled version of the new time slice allocation that they receive on time
  * slice expiry etc.
  */
@@ -1854,7 +1854,7 @@ prepare_task_switch(struct rq *rq, struct task_struct 
*prev,
  * and do any other architecture-specific cleanup actions.
  *
  * Note that we may have delayed dropping an mm in context_switch(). If
- * so, we finish that here outside of the runqueue lock.  (Doing it
+ * so, we finish that here outside of the runqueue lock. (Doing it
  * with the lock held can cause deadlocks; see schedule() for
  * details.)
  */
@@ -2136,7 +2136,7 @@ static void double_lock_balance(struct rq *this_rq, 
struct rq *busiest)
 /*
  * If dest_cpu is allowed for this process, migrate the task to it.
  * This is accomplished by forcing the cpu_allowed mask to only
- * allow dest_cpu, which will force the cpu onto dest_cpu.  Then
+ * allow dest_cpu, which will force the cpu onto dest_cpu. Then
  * the cpu_allowed mask is restored.
  */
 static void sched_migrate_task(struct task_struct *p, int dest_cpu)
@@ -2581,7 +2581,7 @@ group_next:
         * tasks around. Thus we look for the minimum possible imbalance.
         * Negative imbalances (*we* are more loaded than anyone else) will
         * be counted as no imbalance for these purposes -- we can't fix that
-        * by pulling tasks to us.  Be careful of negative numbers as they'll
+        * by pulling tasks to us. Be careful of negative numbers as they'll
         * appear as very large values with unsigned longs.
         */
        if (max_load <= busiest_load_per_task)
@@ -3016,7 +3016,7 @@ static void active_load_balance(struct rq *busiest_rq, 
int busiest_cpu)
 
        /*
         * This condition is "impossible", if it occurs
-        * we need to fix it.  Originally reported by
+        * we need to fix it. Originally reported by
         * Bjorn Helgaas on a 128-cpu setup.
         */
        BUG_ON(busiest_rq == target_rq);
@@ -3048,7 +3048,7 @@ static void active_load_balance(struct rq *busiest_rq, 
int busiest_cpu)
 #ifdef CONFIG_NO_HZ
 static struct {
        atomic_t load_balancer;
-       cpumask_t  cpu_mask;
+       cpumask_t cpu_mask;
 } nohz ____cacheline_aligned = {
        .load_balancer = ATOMIC_INIT(-1),
        .cpu_mask = CPU_MASK_NONE,
@@ -3552,7 +3552,7 @@ static noinline void __schedule_bug(struct task_struct 
*prev)
 static inline void schedule_debug(struct task_struct *prev)
 {
        /*
-        * Test if we are atomic.  Since do_exit() needs to call into
+        * Test if we are atomic. Since do_exit() needs to call into
         * schedule() atomically, we ignore that path for now.
         * Otherwise, whine if we are scheduling when we should not be.
         */
@@ -3674,7 +3674,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(schedule);
 #ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT
 /*
  * this is the entry point to schedule() from in-kernel preemption
- * off of preempt_enable.  Kernel preemptions off return from interrupt
+ * off of preempt_enable. Kernel preemptions off return from interrupt
  * occur there and call schedule directly.
  */
 asmlinkage void __sched preempt_schedule(void)
@@ -3686,7 +3686,7 @@ asmlinkage void __sched preempt_schedule(void)
 #endif
        /*
         * If there is a non-zero preempt_count or interrupts are disabled,
-        * we do not want to preempt the current task.  Just return..
+        * we do not want to preempt the current task. Just return..
         */
        if (likely(ti->preempt_count || irqs_disabled()))
                return;
@@ -3772,12 +3772,12 @@ int default_wake_function(wait_queue_t *curr, unsigned 
mode, int sync,
 EXPORT_SYMBOL(default_wake_function);
 
 /*
- * The core wakeup function.  Non-exclusive wakeups (nr_exclusive == 0) just
- * wake everything up.  If it's an exclusive wakeup (nr_exclusive == small +ve
+ * The core wakeup function. Non-exclusive wakeups (nr_exclusive == 0) just
+ * wake everything up. If it's an exclusive wakeup (nr_exclusive == small +ve
  * number) then we wake all the non-exclusive tasks and one exclusive task.
  *
  * There are circumstances in which we can try to wake a task which has already
- * started to run but is not in state TASK_RUNNING.  try_to_wake_up() returns
+ * started to run but is not in state TASK_RUNNING. try_to_wake_up() returns
  * zero in this (rare) case, and we handle it by continuing to scan the queue.
  */
 static void __wake_up_common(wait_queue_head_t *q, unsigned int mode,
@@ -4390,8 +4390,8 @@ do_sched_setscheduler(pid_t pid, int policy, struct 
sched_param __user *param)
  * @policy: new policy.
  * @param: structure containing the new RT priority.
  */
-asmlinkage long sys_sched_setscheduler(pid_t pid, int policy,
-                                      struct sched_param __user *param)
+asmlinkage long
+sys_sched_setscheduler(pid_t pid, int policy, struct sched_param __user *param)
 {
        /* negative values for policy are not valid */
        if (policy < 0)
@@ -4491,7 +4491,7 @@ long sched_setaffinity(pid_t pid, cpumask_t new_mask)
 
        /*
         * It is not safe to call set_cpus_allowed with the
-        * tasklist_lock held.  We will bump the task_struct's
+        * tasklist_lock held. We will bump the task_struct's
         * usage count and then drop tasklist_lock.
         */
        get_task_struct(p);
@@ -4687,7 +4687,7 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(cond_resched);
  * cond_resched_lock() - if a reschedule is pending, drop the given lock,
  * call schedule, and on return reacquire the lock.
  *
- * This works OK both with and without CONFIG_PREEMPT.  We do strange low-level
+ * This works OK both with and without CONFIG_PREEMPT. We do strange low-level
  * operations here to prevent schedule() from being called twice (once via
  * spin_unlock(), once by hand).
  */
@@ -4741,7 +4741,7 @@ void __sched yield(void)
 EXPORT_SYMBOL(yield);
 
 /*
- * This task is about to go to sleep on IO.  Increment rq->nr_iowait so
+ * This task is about to go to sleep on IO. Increment rq->nr_iowait so
  * that process accounting knows that this is a task in IO wait state.
  *
  * But don't do that if it is a deliberate, throttling IO wait (this task
@@ -5050,7 +5050,7 @@ static inline void sched_init_granularity(void)
  * is removed from the allowed bitmask.
  *
  * NOTE: the caller must have a valid reference to the task, the
- * task must not exit() & deallocate itself prematurely.  The
+ * task must not exit() & deallocate itself prematurely. The
  * call is not atomic; no spinlocks may be held.
  */
 int set_cpus_allowed(struct task_struct *p, cpumask_t new_mask)
@@ -5087,7 +5087,7 @@ out:
 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(set_cpus_allowed);
 
 /*
- * Move (not current) task off this cpu, onto dest cpu.  We're doing
+ * Move (not current) task off this cpu, onto dest cpu. We're doing
  * this because either it can't run here any more (set_cpus_allowed()
  * away from this CPU, or CPU going down), or because we're
  * attempting to rebalance this task on exec (sched_exec).
@@ -5232,7 +5232,7 @@ static void move_task_off_dead_cpu(int dead_cpu, struct 
task_struct *p)
                         * Try to stay on the same cpuset, where the
                         * current cpuset may be a subset of all cpus.
                         * The cpuset_cpus_allowed_locked() variant of
-                        * cpuset_cpus_allowed() will not block.  It must be
+                        * cpuset_cpus_allowed() will not block. It must be
                         * called within calls to cpuset_lock/cpuset_unlock.
                         */
                        rq = task_rq_lock(p, &flags);
@@ -5245,10 +5245,11 @@ static void move_task_off_dead_cpu(int dead_cpu, struct 
task_struct *p)
                         * kernel threads (both mm NULL), since they never
                         * leave kernel.
                         */
-                       if (p->mm && printk_ratelimit())
+                       if (p->mm && printk_ratelimit()) {
                                printk(KERN_INFO "process %d (%s) no "
                                       "longer affine to cpu%d\n",
-                              task_pid_nr(p), p->comm, dead_cpu);
+                                       task_pid_nr(p), p->comm, dead_cpu);
+                       }
                }
        } while (!__migrate_task_irq(p, dead_cpu, dest_cpu));
 }
@@ -5350,7 +5351,7 @@ static void migrate_dead(unsigned int dead_cpu, struct 
task_struct *p)
 
        /*
         * Drop lock around migration; if someone else moves it,
-        * that's OK.  No task can be added to this CPU, so iteration is
+        * that's OK. No task can be added to this CPU, so iteration is
         * fine.
         */
        spin_unlock_irq(&rq->lock);
@@ -5414,7 +5415,7 @@ static void sd_free_ctl_entry(struct ctl_table **tablep)
        /*
         * In the intermediate directories, both the child directory and
         * procname are dynamically allocated and could fail but the mode
-        * will always be set.  In the lowest directory the names are
+        * will always be set. In the lowest directory the names are
         * static strings and all have proc handlers.
         */
        for (entry = *tablep; entry->mode; entry++) {
@@ -5585,7 +5586,7 @@ migration_call(struct notifier_block *nfb, unsigned long 
action, void *hcpu)
        case CPU_UP_CANCELED_FROZEN:
                if (!cpu_rq(cpu)->migration_thread)
                        break;
-               /* Unbind it from offline cpu so it can run.  Fall thru. */
+               /* Unbind it from offline cpu so it can run. Fall thru. */
                kthread_bind(cpu_rq(cpu)->migration_thread,
                             any_online_cpu(cpu_online_map));
                kthread_stop(cpu_rq(cpu)->migration_thread);
@@ -5612,9 +5613,11 @@ migration_call(struct notifier_block *nfb, unsigned long 
action, void *hcpu)
                migrate_nr_uninterruptible(rq);
                BUG_ON(rq->nr_running != 0);
 
-               /* No need to migrate the tasks: it was best-effort if
-                * they didn't take sched_hotcpu_mutex.  Just wake up
-                * the requestors. */
+               /*
+                * No need to migrate the tasks: it was best-effort if
+                * they didn't take sched_hotcpu_mutex. Just wake up
+                * the requestors.
+                */
                spin_lock_irq(&rq->lock);
                while (!list_empty(&rq->migration_queue)) {
                        struct migration_req *req;
@@ -5922,7 +5925,7 @@ init_sched_build_groups(cpumask_t span, const cpumask_t 
*cpu_map,
  * @node: node whose sched_domain we're building
  * @used_nodes: nodes already in the sched_domain
  *
- * Find the next node to include in a given scheduling domain.  Simply
+ * Find the next node to include in a given scheduling domain. Simply
  * finds the closest node not already in the @used_nodes map.
  *
  * Should use nodemask_t.
@@ -5962,7 +5965,7 @@ static int find_next_best_node(int node, unsigned long 
*used_nodes)
  * @node: node whose cpumask we're constructing
  * @size: number of nodes to include in this span
  *
- * Given a node, construct a good cpumask for its sched_domain to span.  It
+ * Given a node, construct a good cpumask for its sched_domain to span. It
  * should be one that prevents unnecessary balancing, but also spreads tasks
  * out optimally.
  */
@@ -5999,8 +6002,8 @@ int sched_smt_power_savings = 0, sched_mc_power_savings = 
0;
 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct sched_domain, cpu_domains);
 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct sched_group, sched_group_cpus);
 
-static int cpu_to_cpu_group(int cpu, const cpumask_t *cpu_map,
-                           struct sched_group **sg)
+static int
+cpu_to_cpu_group(int cpu, const cpumask_t *cpu_map, struct sched_group **sg)
 {
        if (sg)
                *sg = &per_cpu(sched_group_cpus, cpu);
@@ -6017,8 +6020,8 @@ static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct sched_group, 
sched_group_core);
 #endif
 
 #if defined(CONFIG_SCHED_MC) && defined(CONFIG_SCHED_SMT)
-static int cpu_to_core_group(int cpu, const cpumask_t *cpu_map,
-                            struct sched_group **sg)
+static int
+cpu_to_core_group(int cpu, const cpumask_t *cpu_map, struct sched_group **sg)
 {
        int group;
        cpumask_t mask = per_cpu(cpu_sibling_map, cpu);
@@ -6029,8 +6032,8 @@ static int cpu_to_core_group(int cpu, const cpumask_t 
*cpu_map,
        return group;
 }
 #elif defined(CONFIG_SCHED_MC)
-static int cpu_to_core_group(int cpu, const cpumask_t *cpu_map,
-                            struct sched_group **sg)
+static int
+cpu_to_core_group(int cpu, const cpumask_t *cpu_map, struct sched_group **sg)
 {
        if (sg)
                *sg = &per_cpu(sched_group_core, cpu);
@@ -6041,8 +6044,8 @@ static int cpu_to_core_group(int cpu, const cpumask_t 
*cpu_map,
 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct sched_domain, phys_domains);
 static DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct sched_group, sched_group_phys);
 
-static int cpu_to_phys_group(int cpu, const cpumask_t *cpu_map,
-                            struct sched_group **sg)
+static int
+cpu_to_phys_group(int cpu, const cpumask_t *cpu_map, struct sched_group **sg)
 {
        int group;
 #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_MC
@@ -6222,7 +6225,7 @@ static int build_sched_domains(const cpumask_t *cpu_map)
         * Allocate the per-node list of sched groups
         */
        sched_group_nodes = kcalloc(MAX_NUMNODES, sizeof(struct sched_group *),
-                                          GFP_KERNEL);
+                                   GFP_KERNEL);
        if (!sched_group_nodes) {
                printk(KERN_WARNING "Can not alloc sched group node list\n");
                return -ENOMEM;
@@ -6469,7 +6472,7 @@ static int ndoms_cur;             /* number of sched 
domains in 'doms_cur' */
 static cpumask_t fallback_doms;
 
 /*
- * Set up scheduler domains and groups.  Callers must hold the hotplug lock.
+ * Set up scheduler domains and groups. Callers must hold the hotplug lock.
  * For now this just excludes isolated cpus, but could be used to
  * exclude other special cases in the future.
  */
@@ -6511,19 +6514,19 @@ static void detach_destroy_domains(const cpumask_t 
*cpu_map)
 
 /*
  * Partition sched domains as specified by the 'ndoms_new'
- * cpumasks in the array doms_new[] of cpumasks.  This compares
+ * cpumasks in the array doms_new[] of cpumasks. This compares
  * doms_new[] to the current sched domain partitioning, doms_cur[].
  * It destroys each deleted domain and builds each new domain.
  *
  * 'doms_new' is an array of cpumask_t's of length 'ndoms_new'.
- * The masks don't intersect (don't overlap.)  We should setup one
- * sched domain for each mask.  CPUs not in any of the cpumasks will
- * not be load balanced.  If the same cpumask appears both in the
+ * The masks don't intersect (don't overlap.) We should setup one
+ * sched domain for each mask. CPUs not in any of the cpumasks will
+ * not be load balanced. If the same cpumask appears both in the
  * current 'doms_cur' domains and in the new 'doms_new', we can leave
  * it as it is.
  *
- * The passed in 'doms_new' should be kmalloc'd.  This routine takes
- * ownership of it and will kfree it when done with it.  If the caller
+ * The passed in 'doms_new' should be kmalloc'd. This routine takes
+ * ownership of it and will kfree it when done with it. If the caller
  * failed the kmalloc call, then it can pass in doms_new == NULL,
  * and partition_sched_domains() will fallback to the single partition
  * 'fallback_doms'.
@@ -6653,7 +6656,7 @@ int sched_create_sysfs_power_savings_entries(struct 
sysdev_class *cls)
 #endif
 
 /*
- * Force a reinitialization of the sched domains hierarchy.  The domains
+ * Force a reinitialization of the sched domains hierarchy. The domains
  * and groups cannot be updated in place without racing with the balancing
  * code, so we temporarily attach all running cpus to the NULL domain
  * which will prevent rebalancing while the sched domains are recalculated.
@@ -6943,8 +6946,8 @@ struct task_struct *curr_task(int cpu)
  * @p: the task pointer to set.
  *
  * Description: This function must only be used when non-maskable interrupts
- * are serviced on a separate stack.  It allows the architecture to switch the
- * notion of the current task on a cpu in a non-blocking manner.  This function
+ * are serviced on a separate stack. It allows the architecture to switch the
+ * notion of the current task on a cpu in a non-blocking manner. This function
  * must be called with all CPU's synchronized, and interrupts disabled, the
  * and caller must save the original value of the current task (see
  * curr_task() above) and restore that value before reenabling interrupts and
@@ -7193,16 +7196,17 @@ cpu_cgroup_create(struct cgroup_subsys *ss, struct 
cgroup *cgrp)
        return &tg->css;
 }
 
-static void cpu_cgroup_destroy(struct cgroup_subsys *ss,
-                              struct cgroup *cgrp)
+static void
+cpu_cgroup_destroy(struct cgroup_subsys *ss, struct cgroup *cgrp)
 {
        struct task_group *tg = cgroup_tg(cgrp);
 
        sched_destroy_group(tg);
 }
 
-static int cpu_cgroup_can_attach(struct cgroup_subsys *ss,
-                            struct cgroup *cgrp, struct task_struct *tsk)
+static int
+cpu_cgroup_can_attach(struct cgroup_subsys *ss, struct cgroup *cgrp,
+                     struct task_struct *tsk)
 {
        /* We don't support RT-tasks being in separate groups */
        if (tsk->sched_class != &fair_sched_class)
@@ -7308,8 +7312,8 @@ static struct cgroup_subsys_state *cpuacct_create(
 }
 
 /* destroy an existing cpu accounting group */
-static void cpuacct_destroy(struct cgroup_subsys *ss,
-                           struct cgroup *cont)
+static void
+cpuacct_destroy(struct cgroup_subsys *ss, struct cgroup *cont)
 {
        struct cpuacct *ca = cgroup_ca(cont);
 
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