On Mon, 2013-09-30 at 09:06 +1000, Dave Chinner wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 29, 2013 at 05:12:51PM +0800, Li Zhong wrote:
> > As Eric suggested, we could set both of the size/log flags after we have
> > parsed the options - and from there on it simply means "manually set".
> >
> > After that, we could use just one flag, e.g. *sflag, to check whether
> > the corresponding value is manually set or not.
>
> It's a start, but I'm not sure that it is an improvement or not.
> i.e. you're adding yet another piece of logic to the already
> tortured argument parsing and flag setting.
>
> This could be done in the argument parsing itself, without needing
> separate post-processing code. e.g. changing the parsing code like
> so:
>
> case N_LOG:
> if (!value || *value == '\0')
> reqval('n', nopts, N_LOG);
> - if (nlflag)
> + if (nlflag > 1)
> respec('n', nopts, N_LOG);
> if (nsflag)
> conflict('n', nopts, N_SIZE,
> N_LOG);
> + nlflag = 2;
> dirblocklog = atoi(value);
> if (dirblocklog <= 0)
> illegal(value, "n log");
> + nsflag = 1;
> dirblocksize = 1 << dirblocklog;
> - nlflag = 1;
> break;
>
> Would acheive exactly the same thing - i.e.
> a value of 1 means it was initialised, a value of 2 means it was a
> command line parameter...
>
> This means the code checks can be cleaned up as you have done, but
> we don't need a separate post-processing step for the arguments to
> set flags that weren't set...
Thank you for the suggestion, I will try this approach.
I think It could also preserve the information which suboption is used
actually in the command line through the main() function, though it
seems not needed currently.
Thanks, Zhong
>
>
> > Signed-off-by: Li Zhong <zhong@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > ---
> > mkfs/xfs_mkfs.c | 29 ++++++++++++++++++++++-------
> > 1 file changed, 22 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
> >
> > diff --git a/mkfs/xfs_mkfs.c b/mkfs/xfs_mkfs.c
> > index 34bf2ff..aa3f391 100644
> > --- a/mkfs/xfs_mkfs.c
> > +++ b/mkfs/xfs_mkfs.c
> > @@ -1667,11 +1667,26 @@ main(
> > dfile = xi.dname;
> >
> > /*
> > + * Later code wants to know if the user manually set a value.
> > + * There are two ways to specify on the cmdline; as size or as a log.
> > + * if either was used, set both flags - from here on it simply means
> > + * "manually set"
> > + */
> > + if (bsflag || blflag)
> > + bsflag = blflag = 1;
> > + if (ssflag || slflag)
> > + ssflag = slflag = 1;
> > + if (isflag || ilflag)
> > + isflag = ilflag = 1;
> > + if (nsflag || nlflag)
> > + nsflag = nlflag = 1;
>
> You missed the log sector size/log flags.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Dave.
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