On Fri, 21 Dec 2018 15:19:33 -0800
Joe Perches <[email protected]> wrote:

> I believe this should be bool.
> 
> I don't find a use for non-zero assigned len value in the kernel
> for strncmp and I believe the function should simply be:
> 
> static inline bool str_has_prefix(const char *str, const char prefix[])
> {
>       return !strncmp(str, prefix, strlen(prefix));
> }

diff --git a/drivers/scsi/sd.c b/drivers/scsi/sd.c
index 3bb2b3351e35..e4566b9c2553 100644
--- a/drivers/scsi/sd.c
+++ b/drivers/scsi/sd.c
@@ -172,8 +172,8 @@ cache_type_store(struct device *dev, struct 
device_attribute *attr,
                 * it's not worth the risk */
                return -EINVAL;
 
-       if (strncmp(buf, temp, sizeof(temp) - 1) == 0) {
-               buf += sizeof(temp) - 1;
+       if ((len = str_has_prefix(buf, temp))) {
+               buf += len;
                sdkp->cache_override = 1;
        } else {
                sdkp->cache_override = 0;

And there's more places like this.

> 
> It's hard to believe __always_inline vs inline matters
> for any single line function.

I've been burnt by gcc deciding to not inline single functions before.
Why take the chance? It also documents that I must be inlined, and not
just a hint.

-- Steve

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