We don't need comments to tell us these macros are ugly. And we're long
past trying to share any of this code with the BSD's.
Signed-off-by: J. Bruce Fields <bfields@citi.umich.edu>
-/*
- * START OF "GENERIC" DECODE ROUTINES.
- * These may look a little ugly since they are imported from a "generic"
- * set of XDR encode/decode routines which are intended to be shared by
- * all of our NFSv4 implementations (OpenBSD, MacOS X...).
- *
- * If the pain of reading these is too great, it should be a straightforward
- * task to translate them into Linux-specific versions which are more
- * consistent with the style used in NFSv2/v3...
- */
#define DECODE_HEAD \
__be32 *p; \
__be32 status
#define DECODE_HEAD \
__be32 *p; \
__be32 status
-/*
- * END OF "GENERIC" DECODE ROUTINES.
- */
-/*
- * START OF "GENERIC" ENCODE ROUTINES.
- * These may look a little ugly since they are imported from a "generic"
- * set of XDR encode/decode routines which are intended to be shared by
- * all of our NFSv4 implementations (OpenBSD, MacOS X...).
- *
- * If the pain of reading these is too great, it should be a straightforward
- * task to translate them into Linux-specific versions which are more
- * consistent with the style used in NFSv2/v3...
- */
#define WRITE32(n) *p++ = htonl(n)
#define WRITE64(n) do { \
*p++ = htonl((u32)((n) >> 32)); \
#define WRITE32(n) *p++ = htonl(n)
#define WRITE64(n) do { \
*p++ = htonl((u32)((n) >> 32)); \
-/*
- * END OF "GENERIC" ENCODE ROUTINES.
- */
-
int
nfs4svc_encode_voidres(struct svc_rqst *rqstp, __be32 *p, void *dummy)
{
int
nfs4svc_encode_voidres(struct svc_rqst *rqstp, __be32 *p, void *dummy)
{