Re: [PATCHv4 5/6] Allow setting O_NONBLOCK flag for new sockets

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>>> Where does this INDIRECT_PARAM() macro get defined?  I do not
>>> see it being defined anywhere in these patches.
>> Defined in <linux/indirect.h>:
>>
>> +#define INDIRECT_PARAM(set, name) current->indirect_params.set.name
>>
>> Not my idea, I was following one review comment.
> 
> This was not in the patches you posted, I double checked before
> sending my reply.

Not to belabor this point, but it was:

http://lkml.org/lkml/2007/11/20/53

$ grep -l INDIRECT_PARAM .git/patches/master/*
.git/patches/master/indirect-v4-4.patch
.git/patches/master/indirect-v4-5.patch
.git/patches/master/indirect-v4-6.patch

Maybe the patches got to you out of order so you saw 5/ before 4/?

- z

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