From: Denis Vlasenko Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2008 00:51:43 +0000 (-0000) Subject: modprobe: semi-trivial code shrink X-Git-Tag: 1_12_0~30 X-Git-Url: https://git.librecmc.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=9ddc0045ec1ae648cfd510b95621d1f7a729a85c;p=oweals%2Fbusybox.git modprobe: semi-trivial code shrink function old new delta build_dep 870 859 -11 already_loaded 134 112 -22 modprobe_main 449 368 -81 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (add/remove: 0/0 grow/shrink: 0/3 up/down: 0/-114) Total: -114 bytes --- diff --git a/modutils/modprobe.c b/modutils/modprobe.c index 01f8bb89b..412e71d16 100644 --- a/modutils/modprobe.c +++ b/modutils/modprobe.c @@ -410,8 +410,7 @@ static struct dep_t *build_dep(void) int continuation_line = 0; int k_version; - if (uname(&un)) - bb_error_msg_and_die("can't determine kernel version"); + uname(&un); /* never fails */ k_version = 0; if (un.release[0] == '2') { @@ -426,13 +425,13 @@ static struct dep_t *build_dep(void) /* Ok, that didn't work. Fall back to looking in /lib/modules */ f = fopen_for_read(CONFIG_DEFAULT_MODULES_DIR"/"CONFIG_DEFAULT_DEPMOD_FILE); if (f == NULL) { - bb_error_msg_and_die("cannot parse " CONFIG_DEFAULT_DEPMOD_FILE); + bb_error_msg_and_die("cannot parse "CONFIG_DEFAULT_DEPMOD_FILE); } } while (fgets(line_buffer, sizeof(line_buffer), f)) { int l = strlen(line_buffer); - char *p = 0; + char *p = NULL; while (l > 0 && isspace(line_buffer[l-1])) { line_buffer[l-1] = '\0'; @@ -531,7 +530,7 @@ static struct dep_t *build_dep(void) ext = 2; /* Cope with blank lines */ - if ((next-deps-ext+1) <= 0) + if ((next - deps - ext + 1) <= 0) continue; dep = xstrndup(deps, next - deps - ext + 1); @@ -595,36 +594,33 @@ static struct dep_t *build_dep(void) static int already_loaded(const char *name) { FILE *f; - int ret = 0; + int ret; f = fopen_for_read("/proc/modules"); if (f == NULL) return -1; + ret = 0; while (fgets(line_buffer, sizeof(line_buffer), f)) { - char *p; - - p = strchr(line_buffer, ' '); - if (p) { - const char *n; - - // Truncate buffer at first space and check for matches, with - // the idiosyncrasy that _ and - are interchangeable because the - // 2.6 kernel does weird things. - - *p = '\0'; - for (p = line_buffer, n = name; ; p++, n++) { - if (*p != *n) { - if ((*p == '_' || *p == '-') && (*n == '_' || *n == '-')) - continue; - break; - } - // If we made it to the end, that's a match. - if (!*p) { - ret = 1; + char *p = line_buffer; + const char *n = name; + + while (1) { + char cn = *n; + char cp = *p; + if (cp == ' ' || cp == '\0') { + if (cn == '\0') { + ret = 1; /* match! */ goto done; } + break; /* no match on this line, take next one */ } + if (cn == '-') cn = '_'; + if (cp == '-') cp = '_'; + if (cp != cn) + break; /* no match on this line, take next one */ + n++; + p++; } } done: @@ -648,7 +644,7 @@ static int mod_process(const struct mod_list_t *list, int do_insert) * each time we allocate memory for argv. * But it is (quite) small amounts of memory that leak each * time a module is loaded, and it is reclaimed when modprobe - * exits anyway (even when standalone shell?). + * exits anyway (even when standalone shell? Yes --vda). * This could become a problem when loading a module with LOTS of * dependencies, with LOTS of options for each dependencies, with * very little memory on the target... But in that case, the module @@ -862,23 +858,20 @@ static void check_dep(char *mod, struct mod_list_t **head, struct mod_list_t **t } } -static int mod_insert(char *mod, int argc, char **argv) +static int mod_insert(char **argv) { struct mod_list_t *tail = NULL; struct mod_list_t *head = NULL; + char *modname = *argv++; int rc; // get dep list for module mod - check_dep(mod, &head, &tail); + check_dep(modname, &head, &tail); rc = 1; if (head && tail) { - if (argc) { - int i; - // append module args - for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) - head->m_options = append_option(head->m_options, argv[i]); - } + while (*argv) + head->m_options = append_option(head->m_options, *argv++); // process tail ---> head rc = mod_process(tail, 1); @@ -889,23 +882,23 @@ static int mod_insert(char *mod, int argc, char **argv) * for example; or cold-plugging at boot time). Thus we shouldn't * fail if the module was loaded, and not by us. */ - if (already_loaded(mod)) + if (already_loaded(modname)) rc = 0; } } return rc; } -static int mod_remove(char *mod) +static int mod_remove(char *modname) { - int rc; static const struct mod_list_t rm_a_dummy = { "-a", NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL }; + int rc; struct mod_list_t *head = NULL; struct mod_list_t *tail = NULL; - if (mod) - check_dep(mod, &head, &tail); + if (modname) + check_dep(modname, &head, &tail); else // autoclean head = tail = (struct mod_list_t*) &rm_a_dummy; @@ -916,17 +909,19 @@ static int mod_remove(char *mod) } int modprobe_main(int argc, char **argv) MAIN_EXTERNALLY_VISIBLE; -int modprobe_main(int argc, char **argv) +int modprobe_main(int argc UNUSED_PARAM, char **argv) { int rc = EXIT_SUCCESS; + unsigned opt; char *unused; opt_complementary = "q-v:v-q"; - getopt32(argv, MAIN_OPT_STR, &unused, &unused); + opt = getopt32(argv, MAIN_OPT_STR, &unused, &unused); + argv += optind; - if (option_mask32 & (DUMP_CONF_EXIT | LIST_ALL)) + if (opt & (DUMP_CONF_EXIT | LIST_ALL)) return EXIT_SUCCESS; - if (option_mask32 & (RESTRICT_DIR | CONFIG_FILE)) + if (opt & (RESTRICT_DIR | CONFIG_FILE)) bb_error_msg_and_die("-t and -C not supported"); depend = build_dep(); @@ -936,19 +931,19 @@ int modprobe_main(int argc, char **argv) if (remove_opt) { do { - /* argv[optind] can be NULL here */ - if (mod_remove(argv[optind])) { - bb_error_msg("failed to %s module %s", "remove", - argv[optind]); + /* (*argv) can be NULL here */ + if (mod_remove(*argv)) { + bb_perror_msg("failed to %s module %s", "remove", + *argv); rc = EXIT_FAILURE; } - } while (++optind < argc); + } while (*argv && *++argv); } else { - if (optind >= argc) + if (!*argv) bb_error_msg_and_die("no module or pattern provided"); - if (mod_insert(argv[optind], argc - optind - 1, argv + optind + 1)) - bb_error_msg_and_die("failed to %s module %s", "load", argv[optind]); + if (mod_insert(argv)) + bb_perror_msg_and_die("failed to %s module %s", "load", *argv); } /* Here would be a good place to free up memory allocated during the dependencies build. */