Hi Chengwei
On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 5:19 AM, Chengwei Yang <[email protected]> wrote:
> Signed-off-by: Chengwei Yang <[email protected]>
First of all, we don't use s-o-b in kmod. Please remember this for the
next patches
> ---
> libkmod/libkmod-module.c | 10 ++++------
> libkmod/libkmod.c | 6 ++++--
> 2 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/libkmod/libkmod-module.c b/libkmod/libkmod-module.c
> index 47d12ad..4754eeb 100644
> --- a/libkmod/libkmod-module.c
> +++ b/libkmod/libkmod-module.c
> @@ -570,8 +570,7 @@ fail:
> * Drop a reference of each kmod module in @list and releases the resources
> * taken by the list itself.
> *
> - * Returns: NULL if @mod is NULL or if the module was released. Otherwise it
> - * returns the passed @mod with its refcount decremented.
> + * Returns: 0
> */
good catch.
> KMOD_EXPORT int kmod_module_unref_list(struct kmod_list *list)
> {
> @@ -629,9 +628,8 @@ static const struct kmod_list
> *module_get_dependencies_noref(const struct kmod_m
> * The result is cached in @mod, so subsequent calls to this function will
> * return the already searched list of modules.
> *
> - * Returns: NULL on failure or if there are any dependencies. Otherwise it
> - * returns a list of kmod modules that can be released by calling
> - * kmod_module_unref_list().
> + * Returns: NULL on failure. Otherwise it returns a list of kmod modules
Actually what was wrong was the use of "any". Returning NULL is not
necessarily a failure. Yes, it was a mistake doing a return like this
:(
> + * that can be released by calling kmod_module_unref_list().
> */
> KMOD_EXPORT struct kmod_list *kmod_module_get_dependencies(const struct
> kmod_module *mod)
> {
> @@ -1564,7 +1562,7 @@ void kmod_module_set_remove_commands(struct kmod_module
> *mod, const char *cmd)
> * Create a new list of kmod modules with all modules currently loaded in
> * kernel. It uses /proc/modules to get the names of loaded modules and to
> * create kmod modules by calling kmod_module_new_from_name() in each of
> them.
> - * They are put are put in @list in no particular order.
> + * They are put in @list in no particular order.
> *
> * The initial refcount is 1, and needs to be decremented to release the
> * resources of the kmod_module. The returned @list must be released by
> diff --git a/libkmod/libkmod.c b/libkmod/libkmod.c
> index 66d4859..1113614 100644
> --- a/libkmod/libkmod.c
> +++ b/libkmod/libkmod.c
> @@ -219,8 +219,8 @@ static char *get_kernel_release(const char *dirname)
> * kmod_new:
> * @dirname: what to consider as linux module's directory, if NULL
> * defaults to /lib/modules/`uname -r`. If it's relative,
> - * it's treated as relative to current the current working
> - * directory. Otherwise, give an absolute dirname.
> + * it's treated as relative to the current working directory.
> + * Otherwise, give an absolute dirname.
> * @config_paths: ordered array of paths (directories or files) where
> * to load from user-defined configuration parameters such as
> * alias, blacklists, commands (install, remove). If
> @@ -307,6 +307,8 @@ KMOD_EXPORT struct kmod_ctx *kmod_ref(struct kmod_ctx
> *ctx)
> *
> * Drop a reference of the kmod library context. If the refcount
> * reaches zero, the resources of the context will be released.
> + *
> + * Returns: the passed kmod library context
or NULL if it's freed.
> */
> KMOD_EXPORT struct kmod_ctx *kmod_unref(struct kmod_ctx *ctx)
> {
> --
thanks
Lucas De Marchi
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