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Re: [PATCH RFC] Simplifying linux_find_partition()
From: |
Pavel Roskin |
Subject: |
Re: [PATCH RFC] Simplifying linux_find_partition() |
Date: |
Thu, 15 May 2008 18:10:56 -0400 |
On Mon, 2008-05-12 at 17:32 +0200, Robert Millan wrote:
> > Also, I checked devices.txt from Linux, and I see a simple pattern
> > there. If the device ends in a number, the partitions are made by
> > adding "p" and the number. Otherwise, only the number is added.
>
> Good catch! But please make sure it's never called for partitions.
As far as I understand, the code already assumes that.
linux_find_partition() is only called if disk->partition is not NULL.
Besides, open_device() is passed the disk information as grub_disk_t,
which should not be used for partitions.
> Also, perhaps an even simpler logic could be:
>
> if (real_dev[len - 1] >= '0' && real_dev[len - 1] <= '9')
> real_dev[len++] = 'p';
>
> then you can treat real_dev as "%dp%d" form unconditionally. Would
> that
> work?
It would work, but I prefer not give "len" a conditional meaning, where
it's the length of the original device name for devfs devices, but the
length of the partition name if "p" is appended. Conditional meanings
can cause bugs.
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Regards,
Pavel Roskin