On Friday 23 October 2015 16:53:26 WEN Pingbo wrote:
- Converting timeval to ktime_t, and there is no need to handle sec and
usec separately
- hp_sdc.rtv is only used for time diff, monotonic time is better here
Signed-off-by: WEN Pingbo pingbo.wen@linaro.org
This version is still correct and looks better than the first version, but I'd still like you to improve some details:
- read some other changelogs and follow the common style. In particular, in the subject line say /what/ you do ("e.g. use ktime_get instead of do_gettimeofday", or "avoid using struct timespec") instead of /why/, but then explain in the changelog text what is wrong with the current version and why it gets changed like this.
- Below the '---', add a short list of things you have changed since the previous versions. This part will not get copied into the git history.
do_gettimeofday(&tv);
if (tv.tv_sec > hp_sdc.rtv.tv_sec)
tv.tv_usec += USEC_PER_SEC;
if (tv.tv_usec - hp_sdc.rtv.tv_usec > HP_SDC_MAX_REG_DELAY) {
if (time_diff.tv64 > HP_SDC_MAX_REG_DELAY) { hp_sdc_transaction *curr; uint8_t tmp;
printk(KERN_WARNING PREFIX "read timeout (%ius)!\n",
(int)(tv.tv_usec - hp_sdc.rtv.tv_usec));
printk(KERN_WARNING PREFIX "read timeout (%llins)!\n",
time_diff.tv64); curr->idx += hp_sdc.rqty; hp_sdc.rqty = 0; tmp = curr->seq[curr->actidx];
A tiny style comment here: please use ktime_to_ns() to extract the nanoseconds out of the ktime_t type rather than accessing the tv64 member directly.
Arnd