Ar Gwe, 2006-06-23 am 10:04 -0500, ysgrifennodd Linas Vepstas:
> If someone in the future changes the hotplug core so that it
> sometimes returns a null value, this code will potentially crash
> and/or do other bad things (corrupt, invalid state, etc.)
> This means that this routine will no longer be "robust" in the face of
> changes in other parts of the kernel.
"Potentially".
But if you replaced it with
BUG_ON(value == NULL);
you'd both clean up the if and improve the reliability even more
> I can hear the objections:
> -- Performance. B.S. This routine is not performance critical, it will
> get called once a week, once a month or less often; a few extra
> cycles are utterly irrelevant.
(and half the time gcc eliminates the test itself)
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