Yoann Padioleau wrote:
When comparing a pointer, it's clearer to compare it to NULL than to 0.
stram_start = phys_to_virt(0);
- kernel_in_stram = (stram_start == 0);
+ kernel_in_stram = (stram_start == NULL);
stram_start is more like an offset than pointer, IMHO. And 0 is a valid
offset. The "==NULL" does not make much sense in this particular case.
NULL is usually used when checking for an uninitialized pointer, right?
Petr
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