With the fix from yesterday, these look good.  Thanks, Neil.

Reviewed-by: Patrick Farrell <p...@cray.com>

- Patrick

On 2/12/18, 5:52 PM, "lustre-devel on behalf of NeilBrown" 
<lustre-devel-boun...@lists.lustre.org on behalf of ne...@suse.com> wrote:

    These macros are no longer used, so they can
    be removed.
    
    Reviewed-by: James Simmons <jsimm...@infradead.org>
    Signed-off-by: NeilBrown <ne...@suse.com>
    ---
     drivers/staging/lustre/lustre/include/lustre_lib.h |  249 
--------------------
     1 file changed, 249 deletions(-)
    
    diff --git a/drivers/staging/lustre/lustre/include/lustre_lib.h 
b/drivers/staging/lustre/lustre/include/lustre_lib.h
    index ccc1a329e42b..1efd86f18c1f 100644
    --- a/drivers/staging/lustre/lustre/include/lustre_lib.h
    +++ b/drivers/staging/lustre/lustre/include/lustre_lib.h
    @@ -76,123 +76,6 @@ int do_set_info_async(struct obd_import *imp,
     
     void target_send_reply(struct ptlrpc_request *req, int rc, int fail_id);
     
    -/*
    - * l_wait_event is a flexible sleeping function, permitting simple caller
    - * configuration of interrupt and timeout sensitivity along with actions to
    - * be performed in the event of either exception.
    - *
    - * The first form of usage looks like this:
    - *
    - * struct l_wait_info lwi = LWI_TIMEOUT_INTR(timeout, timeout_handler,
    - *                                    intr_handler, callback_data);
    - * rc = l_wait_event(waitq, condition, &lwi);
    - *
    - * l_wait_event() makes the current process wait on 'waitq' until 
'condition'
    - * is TRUE or a "killable" signal (SIGTERM, SIKGILL, SIGINT) is pending.  
It
    - * returns 0 to signify 'condition' is TRUE, but if a signal wakes it 
before
    - * 'condition' becomes true, it optionally calls the specified 
'intr_handler'
    - * if not NULL, and returns -EINTR.
    - *
    - * If a non-zero timeout is specified, signals are ignored until the 
timeout
    - * has expired.  At this time, if 'timeout_handler' is not NULL it is 
called.
    - * If it returns FALSE l_wait_event() continues to wait as described above 
with
    - * signals enabled.  Otherwise it returns -ETIMEDOUT.
    - *
    - * LWI_INTR(intr_handler, callback_data) is shorthand for
    - * LWI_TIMEOUT_INTR(0, NULL, intr_handler, callback_data)
    - *
    - * The second form of usage looks like this:
    - *
    - * struct l_wait_info lwi = LWI_TIMEOUT(timeout, timeout_handler);
    - * rc = l_wait_event(waitq, condition, &lwi);
    - *
    - * This form is the same as the first except that it COMPLETELY IGNORES
    - * SIGNALS.  The caller must therefore beware that if 'timeout' is zero, 
or if
    - * 'timeout_handler' is not NULL and returns FALSE, then the ONLY thing 
that
    - * can unblock the current process is 'condition' becoming TRUE.
    - *
    - * Another form of usage is:
    - * struct l_wait_info lwi = LWI_TIMEOUT_INTERVAL(timeout, interval,
    - *                                        timeout_handler);
    - * rc = l_wait_event(waitq, condition, &lwi);
    - * This is the same as previous case, but condition is checked once every
    - * 'interval' jiffies (if non-zero).
    - *
    - * Subtle synchronization point: this macro does *not* necessary takes
    - * wait-queue spin-lock before returning, and, hence, following idiom is 
safe
    - * ONLY when caller provides some external locking:
    - *
    - *      Thread1                        Thread2
    - *
    - *   l_wait_event(&obj->wq, ....);                                (1)
    - *
    - *                             wake_up(&obj->wq):           (2)
    - *                                  spin_lock(&q->lock);     (2.1)
    - *                                  __wake_up_common(q, ...);     (2.2)
    - *                                  spin_unlock(&q->lock, flags); (2.3)
    - *
    - *   kfree(obj);                                             (3)
    - *
    - * As l_wait_event() may "short-cut" execution and return without taking
    - * wait-queue spin-lock, some additional synchronization is necessary to
    - * guarantee that step (3) can begin only after (2.3) finishes.
    - *
    - * XXX nikita: some ptlrpc daemon threads have races of that sort.
    - *
    - */
    -
    -#define LWI_ON_SIGNAL_NOOP ((void (*)(void *))(-1))
    -
    -struct l_wait_info {
    -   long lwi_timeout;
    -   long lwi_interval;
    -   int         lwi_allow_intr;
    -   int  (*lwi_on_timeout)(void *);
    -   void (*lwi_on_signal)(void *);
    -   void  *lwi_cb_data;
    -};
    -
    -/* NB: LWI_TIMEOUT ignores signals completely */
    -#define LWI_TIMEOUT(time, cb, data)             \
    -((struct l_wait_info) {                     \
    -   .lwi_timeout    = time,          \
    -   .lwi_on_timeout = cb,              \
    -   .lwi_cb_data    = data,          \
    -   .lwi_interval   = 0,                \
    -   .lwi_allow_intr = 0                  \
    -})
    -
    -#define LWI_TIMEOUT_INTERVAL(time, interval, cb, data)  \
    -((struct l_wait_info) {                             \
    -   .lwi_timeout    = time,                  \
    -   .lwi_on_timeout = cb,                      \
    -   .lwi_cb_data    = data,                  \
    -   .lwi_interval   = interval,                  \
    -   .lwi_allow_intr = 0                          \
    -})
    -
    -#define LWI_TIMEOUT_INTR(time, time_cb, sig_cb, data)   \
    -((struct l_wait_info) {                             \
    -   .lwi_timeout    = time,                  \
    -   .lwi_on_timeout = time_cb,                    \
    -   .lwi_on_signal  = sig_cb,                      \
    -   .lwi_cb_data    = data,                  \
    -   .lwi_interval   = 0,                        \
    -   .lwi_allow_intr = 0                          \
    -})
    -
    -#define LWI_TIMEOUT_INTR_ALL(time, time_cb, sig_cb, data)       \
    -((struct l_wait_info) {                                     \
    -   .lwi_timeout    = time,                          \
    -   .lwi_on_timeout = time_cb,                            \
    -   .lwi_on_signal  = sig_cb,                              \
    -   .lwi_cb_data    = data,                          \
    -   .lwi_interval   = 0,                                \
    -   .lwi_allow_intr = 1                                  \
    -})
    -
    -#define LWI_INTR(cb, data)  LWI_TIMEOUT_INTR(0, NULL, cb, data)
    -
     #define LUSTRE_FATAL_SIGS (sigmask(SIGKILL) | sigmask(SIGINT) |            
\
                           sigmask(SIGTERM) | sigmask(SIGQUIT) |        \
                           sigmask(SIGALRM))
    @@ -201,138 +84,6 @@ static inline int l_fatal_signal_pending(struct 
task_struct *p)
        return signal_pending(p) && sigtestsetmask(&p->pending.signal, 
LUSTRE_FATAL_SIGS);
     }
     
    -/**
    - * wait_queue_entry_t of Linux (version < 2.6.34) is a FIFO list for 
exclusively
    - * waiting threads, which is not always desirable because all threads will
    - * be waken up again and again, even user only needs a few of them to be
    - * active most time. This is not good for performance because cache can
    - * be polluted by different threads.
    - *
    - * LIFO list can resolve this problem because we always wakeup the most
    - * recent active thread by default.
    - *
    - * NB: please don't call non-exclusive & exclusive wait on the same
    - * waitq if add_wait_queue_exclusive_head is used.
    - */
    -#define add_wait_queue_exclusive_head(waitq, link)         \
    -{                                                          \
    -   unsigned long flags;                                    \
    -                                                           \
    -   spin_lock_irqsave(&((waitq)->lock), flags);             \
    -   __add_wait_queue_exclusive(waitq, link);                \
    -   spin_unlock_irqrestore(&((waitq)->lock), flags);        \
    -}
    -
    -/*
    - * wait for @condition to become true, but no longer than timeout, 
specified
    - * by @info.
    - */
    -#define __l_wait_event(wq, condition, info, ret, l_add_wait)               
   \
    -do {                                                                       
   \
    -   wait_queue_entry_t __wait;                                              
 \
    -   long __timeout = info->lwi_timeout;                       \
    -   sigset_t   __blocked;                                         \
    -   int   __allow_intr = info->lwi_allow_intr;                           \
    -                                                                          \
    -   ret = 0;                                                               \
    -   if (condition)                                                   \
    -           break;                                                   \
    -                                                                          \
    -   init_waitqueue_entry(&__wait, current);                                 
    \
    -   l_add_wait(&wq, &__wait);                                             \
    -                                                                          \
    -   /* Block all signals (just the non-fatal ones if no timeout). */       \
    -   if (info->lwi_on_signal && (__timeout == 0 || __allow_intr))   \
    -           __blocked = cfs_block_sigsinv(LUSTRE_FATAL_SIGS);             \
    -   else                                                               \
    -           __blocked = cfs_block_sigsinv(0);                             \
    -                                                                          \
    -   for (;;) {                                                           \
    -           if (condition)                                           \
    -                   break;                                           \
    -                                                                          \
    -           set_current_state(TASK_INTERRUPTIBLE);                         \
    -                                                                          \
    -           if (__timeout == 0) {                                     \
    -                   schedule();                                            \
    -           } else {                                                       \
    -                   long interval = info->lwi_interval ?      \
    -                                        min_t(long,             \
    -                                            info->lwi_interval, __timeout) 
: \
    -                                        __timeout;                 \
    -                   long remaining = schedule_timeout(interval);\
    -                   __timeout = cfs_time_sub(__timeout,                 \
    -                                       cfs_time_sub(interval, remaining));\
    -                   if (__timeout == 0) {                             \
    -                           if (!info->lwi_on_timeout ||                  \
    -                               info->lwi_on_timeout(info->lwi_cb_data)) { \
    -                                   ret = -ETIMEDOUT;                     \
    -                                   break;                           \
    -                           }                                             \
    -                           /* Take signals after the timeout expires. */  \
    -                           if (info->lwi_on_signal)                       \
    -                               (void)cfs_block_sigsinv(LUSTRE_FATAL_SIGS);\
    -                   }                                                     \
    -           }                                                             \
    -                                                                          \
    -           set_current_state(TASK_RUNNING);                               \
    -                                                                          \
    -           if (condition)                                           \
    -                   break;                                           \
    -           if (signal_pending(current)) {                              \
    -                   if (info->lwi_on_signal &&                   \
    -                       (__timeout == 0 || __allow_intr)) {         \
    -                           if (info->lwi_on_signal != LWI_ON_SIGNAL_NOOP) \
    -                                   info->lwi_on_signal(info->lwi_cb_data);\
    -                           ret = -EINTR;                             \
    -                           break;                                   \
    -                   }                                                     \
    -                   /* We have to do this here because some signals */     \
    -                   /* are not blockable - ie from strace(1).       */     \
    -                   /* In these cases we want to schedule_timeout() */     \
    -                   /* again, because we don't want that to return  */     \
    -                   /* -EINTR when the RPC actually succeeded.      */     \
    -                   /* the recalc_sigpending() below will deliver the */    
 \
    -                   /* signal properly.                          */     \
    -                   cfs_clear_sigpending();                         \
    -           }                                                             \
    -   }                                                                     \
    -                                                                          \
    -   cfs_restore_sigs(__blocked);                                       \
    -                                                                          \
    -   remove_wait_queue(&wq, &__wait);                                        
   \
    -} while (0)
    -
    -#define l_wait_event(wq, condition, info)                 \
    -({                                                       \
    -   int              __ret;                       \
    -   struct l_wait_info *__info = (info);                \
    -                                                           \
    -   __l_wait_event(wq, condition, __info,              \
    -                  __ret, add_wait_queue);             \
    -   __ret;                                            \
    -})
    -
    -#define l_wait_event_exclusive(wq, condition, info)             \
    -({                                                       \
    -   int              __ret;                       \
    -   struct l_wait_info *__info = (info);                \
    -                                                           \
    -   __l_wait_event(wq, condition, __info,              \
    -                  __ret, add_wait_queue_exclusive);         \
    -   __ret;                                            \
    -})
    -
    -#define l_wait_event_exclusive_head(wq, condition, info)   \
    -({                                                       \
    -   int              __ret;                       \
    -   struct l_wait_info *__info = (info);                \
    -                                                           \
    -   __l_wait_event(wq, condition, __info,              \
    -                  __ret, add_wait_queue_exclusive_head);    \
    -   __ret;                                            \
    -})
    -
     /** @} lib */
     
     
    
    
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