[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-devel] xen source files and linux coding style
Due to my recent experience submitting a linux patch to lkml, I have become more knowledgeable wrt linux coding style :) I've noticed a couple of things in Xen and Xen-linux that we should consider changing during normal development in preparation for the upstream merge. The most immediate problem is conforming to the linux indentation format. In Documentation/CodingStyle there is an emacs C mode for linux, defined as: (defun linux-c-mode () "C mode with adjusted defaults for use with the Linux kernel." (interactive) (c-mode) (c-set-style "K&R") (setq tab-width 8) (setq indent-tabs-mode t) (setq c-basic-offset 8)) This is different from what we are using in Xen: /* * Local variables: * mode: C * c-set-style: "BSD" * c-basic-offset: 4 * tab-width: 4 * indent-tabs-mode: nil * End: */ The biggest problem here is turning tabs off. Tabs need to be used instead of spaces. As well, the indentation needs to set to 8. The second thing I have come across recently are typedefs. Typedefs are not mentioned in CodingStyle, but I know that they are frowned upon. The only typedef's that might be "correct" are when using function pointers, to make the code easier to read. I'm certainly not an expert on linux coding style (or CodingStyle) and will gladly accept any advice or correction on these issues. I find myself making these changes on files that I know may need to be submitted to lkml. Mike Day _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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