Hi Christoph,

Thank you for your feedback and time.

On Thu, Apr 05, 2018 at 08:07:48AM -0700, Christoph Hellwig wrote:
> >  struct xcast_addr_list {
> > -   struct list_head list;
> >     int              count;
> > +   u64              mc[0];
> 
> Please use the standard C99 syntax here:
> 
>       u64              mc[];

Ok, will update.

> 
> > +                           mc_list = kmalloc(sizeof(*mc_list) +
> > +                                             sizeof(u64) * 
> > netdev_mc_count(netdev),
> > +                                             GFP_ATOMIC);
> 
> kmalloc_array(), please.

In this case it would require two memory allocation calls to kmalloc() for
xcast_addr_list struct and to kmalloc_array() for 'mc' addresses, becasue of
different data types and so two null-ptr checks .. this is what I'd like get 
rid off.

My idea of this was to keep number of array elements and themselves within the
same memory block/page to reduce number of memory allocation requests, number
of allocated pages/blocks and avoid possible memory fragmentation (however, I 
believe
the latter is already handled at the mm layer).

WBR,
Vadim

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