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author | James Meyer <james.meyer@operamail.com> | 2009-03-14 04:07:05 (GMT) |
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committer | James Meyer <james.meyer@operamail.com> | 2009-03-14 04:07:05 (GMT) |
commit | c2941a012cbea19073e72af561b37a1255a1fe6c (patch) | |
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Remove wlan-ng26 as the drivers are now in the kernel.
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You may obtain a copy of -* the License at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/ ] -* -* [Warranty Statement, eg. -* Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS -* IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or -* implied. See the License for the specific language governing -* rights and limitations under the License. ] -* -* [Author contact, eg. -* Copyright (C) 1998 AbsoluteValue Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved. -* -* Inquiries regarding the linux-wlan Open Source project can be -* made directly to: -* -* AbsoluteValue Systems Inc. -* info@linux-wlan.com -* http://www.linux-wlan.com ] -* -* [Change History] -* -* [Verbose Description] -* -* [Implementation and usage notes] -* -* [References] -* -* -------------------------------------------------------------------- -*/ - -#ifndef _AHEADER_H -#define _AHEADER_H - -/*=============================================================*/ -/*------ Constants --------------------------------------------*/ - -/*--- Fixed memory offsets --------------------------*/ -#define SU_OFF_LAST_TXDESC 0x3ec -#define SU_OFF_RSVD1 0x400 -#define SU_OFF_BANNER 0x480 -#define SU_OFF_CMD_BLK 0x4a0 -#define SU_OFF_CNTL_STATUS_BLK 0x4f0 -#define SU_OFF_VBM 0x500 -#define SU_OFF_BUFFER 0x600 - -/*--- Global Sizes ----------------------------------*/ -#define SU_LEN_BANNER 32 - - - -/*=============================================================*/ -/*------ Macros -----------------------------------------------*/ - -/*--- next testing macro (applies to Rx and Tx) -------*/ -#define SUTXD_ISLAST(x) ((x) & BIT31) -#define SURXD_ISLAST(x) ((x) & BIT31) - - -/*=============================================================*/ -/*------ Types and their related constants --------------------*/ - -/*--- Last Completed Tx Descriptor Block ---------------*/ -__WLAN_PRAGMA_PACK1__ -typedef struct am930txcmplt_blk -{ - volatile UINT32 last_bcast __WLAN_ATTRIB_PACK__; - volatile UINT32 last_mgmt __WLAN_ATTRIB_PACK__; - volatile UINT32 last_data __WLAN_ATTRIB_PACK__; - volatile UINT32 last_pspoll __WLAN_ATTRIB_PACK__; - volatile UINT32 last_cfpoll __WLAN_ATTRIB_PACK__; -} am930txcmplt_blk_t; -__WLAN_PRAGMA_PACKDFLT__ - -#define TXCMPLT_OFF_BCAST 0 -#define TXCMPLT_OFF_MGMT 4 -#define TXCMPLT_OFF_DATA 8 -#define TXCMPLT_OFF_PSPOLL 12 -#define TXCMPLT_OFF_CFPOLL 16 - -typedef void (*am930hw_scan_callback_t)(void *); - -/*=============================================================*/ -/*--- Function Declarations -----------------------------------*/ -/*=============================================================*/ -/* public: */ -am930hw_t* -am930hw_construct(UINT32 irq, UINT32 iobase, - UINT32 membase, am930mac_t *mac); - -void -am930hw_destruct(am930hw_t *hw); - -int -am930hw_init_rx_tx( am930hw_t *hw ); - -void -am930hw_ISR( am930hw_t *hw ); - -UINT32 -am930hw_joinbss( am930hw_t *hw, UINT32 ch, UINT32 newBSS, - UINT8 *bssid, wlan_ie_ssid_t *ssid, UINT32 bcn_int, - wlan_bss_ts_t ts, UINT32 sutro_ref_time ); - -UINT32 -am930hw_scan( am930hw_t *hw, UINT32 cntl, UINT8 *bssid, - UINT32 ch, UINT32 duration, - am930hw_scan_callback_t cb, void *callback_arg ); - -UINT32 -am930hw_reset( am930hw_t *hw ); - -/*=============================================================*/ -/*--- Inline Function Definitions (if supported) --------------*/ -/*=============================================================*/ - -/*---------------------------------------------------------------- -* am930hw_reset -* -* Perform reset of am930 part and test for valid operation -* operation following reset. -* -* returns: zero on success, non-zero if part fails to come up -* after reset. -----------------------------------------------------------------*/ -__INLINE__ UINT32 am930hw_reset( am930hw_t* hw) -{ - UINT32 result = 0; - - /* perform reset */ - /* test part */ - return result; -} - -#endif /* _AHEADER_H */ diff --git a/abs/core-testing/wlan-ng26-utils-svn/tmp/trunk/doc/codingstd/.svn/text-base/format.srcfile.c.svn-base b/abs/core-testing/wlan-ng26-utils-svn/tmp/trunk/doc/codingstd/.svn/text-base/format.srcfile.c.svn-base deleted file mode 100644 index fdbb997..0000000 --- a/abs/core-testing/wlan-ng26-utils-svn/tmp/trunk/doc/codingstd/.svn/text-base/format.srcfile.c.svn-base +++ /dev/null @@ -1,113 +0,0 @@ -/* [filename]: [one line description of the file] -* -* Copyright (C) 1999 AbsoluteValue Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. -* -------------------------------------------------------------------- -* -* linux-wlan -* -* The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public -* License Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file -* except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of -* the License at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/ -* -* Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS -* IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or -* implied. See the License for the specific language governing -* rights and limitations under the License. -* -* Alternatively, the contents of this file may be used under the -* terms of the GNU Public License version 2 (the "GPL"), in which -* case the provisions of the GPL are applicable instead of the -* above. If you wish to allow the use of your version of this file -* only under the terms of the GPL and not to allow others to use -* your version of this file under the MPL, indicate your decision -* by deleting the provisions above and replace them with the notice -* and other provisions required by the GPL. If you do not delete -* the provisions above, a recipient may use your version of this -* file under either the MPL or the GPL. -* -* -------------------------------------------------------------------- -* -* Inquiries regarding the linux-wlan Open Source project can be -* made directly to: -* -* AbsoluteValue Systems Inc. -* info@linux-wlan.com -* http://www.linux-wlan.com -* -* -------------------------------------------------------------------- -* -* Portions of the development of this software were funded by -* Intersil Corporation as part of PRISM(R) chipset product development. -* -* -------------------------------------------------------------------- -* -* [File Description] -* -* [Implementation and Usage Notes] -* -* -------------------------------------------------------------------- -*/ - -/*================================================================*/ -/* System Includes */ - - -/*================================================================*/ -/* Project Includes */ - - -/*================================================================*/ -/* Local Constants */ - - -/*================================================================*/ -/* Local Macros */ - - -/*================================================================*/ -/* Local Types */ - - -/*================================================================*/ -/* Local Static Definitions */ - -/*----------------------------------------------------------------*/ -/* --A subsection */ - - -/*================================================================*/ -/* Local Function Declarations */ - - -/*---------------------------------------------------------------- -* [function name] -* -* [Description] -* -* Arguments: -* [arglist] -* -* Returns: -* [retlist] -* -* Side effects: -* [desc] -* -* Call context: -* [desc] -----------------------------------------------------------------*/ -int afunction(void) -{ - DBFENTER; - - if ( a ) { - prinf("xxx"); - } - - - DBFEXIT; - return 0; -} - - diff --git a/abs/core-testing/wlan-ng26-utils-svn/tmp/trunk/doc/codingstd/.svn/text-base/format.srcfile.html.svn-base b/abs/core-testing/wlan-ng26-utils-svn/tmp/trunk/doc/codingstd/.svn/text-base/format.srcfile.html.svn-base deleted file mode 100644 index c2ba914..0000000 --- a/abs/core-testing/wlan-ng26-utils-svn/tmp/trunk/doc/codingstd/.svn/text-base/format.srcfile.html.svn-base +++ /dev/null @@ -1,311 +0,0 @@ -<HTML> -<HEAD> - <TITLE>AVS C Source file format</TITLE> -</HEAD> -<BODY> -<H1>1. C Source file format</H1> -<P> -The following defines the common C source file format for linux-wlan. -Most of the C-code formatting rules come from the linux kernel -document <CODE>CodingStyle</CODE>. - -<H1>2. Characters and Code layout</H1> -<H2>2.1. Character Set</H2> -<P> -For all source files, we'll stick to the US character set and avoid all -trigraphs. - -<H2>2.2. Indentation</H2> -<P> -All indentation will be done using tab characters which are mapped to a -spacing of eight characters. - -<H2>2.3. Braces</H2> -<P> -Braces will be placed according to the format originally established -in Kernighan and Ritchie's book "The C Programming Language". Here -are some example statements: -<P> -<TABLE border=1><TR><TD><PRE> - -for ( i= 0; i < N; i++) { - . - . - . -} - -if ( a < b ) { - . - . - . -} else { - . - . - . -} - -do { - . - . - . -} while ( i >> 0 ); -</PRE></TABLE> - - - -<H1>3. Naming and Definition Conventions</H1> - -<H2>3.1. Preprocessor Elements</H2> -<P> -All elements defined via the C preprocessor (constants and macros) are -named using all capital letters. An exception is for macros that are -either wrapping function calls for portability or for macros that are -inline replacements for code that would normally be in a function. - -<H2>3.2. Types</H2> -<P> -All programmer defined types must have single word type names -defined using the <PRE>typedef</PRE> statement. All type names -should be identified with an <PRE>_t</PRE> suffix. This is -particularly important for function pointers that are members of -structures or arguments to functions. - -<P> -Anonymous types are not allowed. All struct, union, and enum -types shall be named and typedef'd. - - -<H2>3.3. Variables</H2> -The following conventions should be followed for variable -declaration and naming: - <UL> - <LI>Variables should be named using meaningful names. - <LI>Avoid variables with static lifetimes. - <LI>If static lifetime variables must be used, use file - scoped static variables and avoid static lifetime - variables with visibility beyond file scope. - <LI>All static lifetime variables should be declared in - the "Local Statics" section near the top of a given - source file. - </UL> - -<H2>3.4. Functions</H2> -The following conventions should be followed for function -declaration and definition: - <UL> - <LI><B>All</B> functions must be declared above the point - where they are called. - <LI>Any functions that are only intended to be called - within a given source file should be declared static - within that file. - <LI>Functions defined within a common source file that are - visible across source file boundaries should be named - using a prefix that is unique to that source file. - </UL> - -<H1>4. File Layout</H1> -<P> -Each file should be layed out using a common format. The -following shows a complete file with all its major sections. - -<P> -Each major section within the file is begun with a comment of the -form: -<PRE> -/*================================================================*/ -/* [Section Name] */ -</PRE> - -<P> -Subsections within a major section are denoted using: -<PRE> -/*----------------------------------------------------------------*/ -/* [Subsection Name] */ -</PRE> - -<P> -<TABLE border=1><TR><TD> -<PRE> -/* [filename]: [one line description of the file] -* -------------------------------------------------------------------- -* -* [Project Name] -* -* [License Statement] -* -* [Warranty Statement] -* -* [Initial Author Statement] -* -* -------------------------------------------------------------------- -* -* [Initial Author Contact] -* -* -------------------------------------------------------------------- -* -* [File Description] -* -* [Implementation and Usage Notes] -* -* -------------------------------------------------------------------- -*/ - -/*================================================================*/ -/* System Includes */ - - -/*================================================================*/ -/* Project Includes */ - - -/*================================================================*/ -/* Local Constants */ - - -/*================================================================*/ -/* Local Macros */ - -/*----------------------------------------------------------------*/ -/* [A subsection] */ - -/*================================================================*/ -/* Local Types */ - - -/*================================================================*/ -/* Local Static Definitions */ - - -/*================================================================*/ -/* Local Function Declarations */ - - -/*================================================================*/ -/* Function Definitions */ - -</PRE> -</TABLE> - -<H2>4.1. System Includes Section</H2> -<P> -Preprocessor <CODE>#include</CODE> statements that are including -<I>system</I> includes shall be placed in this section. System -includes are those include files that are <B>not</B> part of the -managed source for this project. - -<H2>4.2. Project Includes Section</H2> -<P> -Preprocessor <CODE>#include</CODE> statements that are including -<I>project</I> includes shall be placed in this section. Project -includes are those include files that are a part of the -managed source for this project. - -<H2>4.3. Local Constants Section</H2> -<P> -Preprocessor "manifest" constants that are local to this file shall be -placed in this section. "Manifest" constants are preprocessor macros -that take no arguments. - -<H2>4.4. Local Macros Section</H2> -<P> -Proprocessor macros that accept arguments shall be placed in this -section. - -<H2>4.5. Local Types Section</H2> -<P> -Programmer defined types that are only used within the scope of this -file shall be defined in this section. Programmer defined types that -are used in more than one source file should be defined in a header -file. - -<H2>4.6. Local Static Definitions Section</H2> -<P> -Variables with static extent that are defined within this file shall -be placed in this section. Whether a variable has scope beyond this -file will be apparent based on the presence or absence of the -<CODE>static</CODE> keyword in the declaration. If a variable is -declared without the <CODE>static</CODE> keyword, there should be an -<CODE>extern</CODE> declaration for that variable in a header file. - -<H2>4.6. Local Function Declarations Section</H2> -<P> -Functions that are only used within this file should be declared -(prototyped) in this section. Additionally, these functions should be -declared using the <CODE>static</CODE> keyword. This avoids polluting -the global namespace with function names that need not be -<CODE>extern</CODE>. - -<P> -Any functions defined in this file that <I>are</I> called from outside -this file should be declared (prototyped) in a header file. - -<H2>4.6. Function Definitions Section</H2> -<P> -This section contains the definitions of the functions in this file. -Each function (or group of strongly related functions) will be -preceded by a function header comment (see below). - -<H1>5. Comments</H1> -<H2>5.1. File Header</H2> -<P> -Each source file will have a header comment containing information -about the file as a whole. That comment shall be formatted: -<P> -<TABLE border=1><TR><TD><PRE> -/* [filename]: [one line description of the file] -* -------------------------------------------------------------------- -* -* [Project Name] -* -* [License Statement] -* -* [Warranty Statement] -* -* [Initial Author Statement] -* -* -------------------------------------------------------------------- -* -* [Initial Author Contact] -* -* -------------------------------------------------------------------- -* -* [File Description] -* -* [Implementation and Usage Notes] -* -* -------------------------------------------------------------------- -*/ -</PRE> -</TABLE> - -<H2>5.2. Function Header</H2> -<P> -Each function (or group of closely related functions) will be preceded -by a function comment header. The <CODE>Side effects</CODE> and -<CODE>Call context</CODE> sections are optional. -<P> -<TABLE border=1><TR><TD><PRE> -/*---------------------------------------------------------------- -* [function name] -* -* [description] -* -* Arguments: -* [argument list] -* -* Returns: -* [return value list] -* -* Side effects: -* [description of function side effects] -* -* Call context: -* [description of calling context] -----------------------------------------------------------------*/ -</PRE> -</TABLE> - - -</BODY> -</HTML> - diff --git a/abs/core-testing/wlan-ng26-utils-svn/tmp/trunk/doc/codingstd/.svn/text-base/format.srcfile.svn-base b/abs/core-testing/wlan-ng26-utils-svn/tmp/trunk/doc/codingstd/.svn/text-base/format.srcfile.svn-base deleted file mode 100644 index 3c4b4c1..0000000 --- a/abs/core-testing/wlan-ng26-utils-svn/tmp/trunk/doc/codingstd/.svn/text-base/format.srcfile.svn-base +++ /dev/null @@ -1,138 +0,0 @@ -<TABLE border=1> -<TR><TD><PRE> -/* asource.c: [one line description of file] -* -------------------------------------------------------------------- -* -* [Project Name] -* -* [License Statement, eg. -* The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public -* License Version 1.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file -* except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of -* the License at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/ ] -* -* [Warranty Statement, eg. -* Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS -* IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or -* implied. See the License for the specific language governing -* rights and limitations under the License. ] -* -* [Author contact, eg. -* Copyright (C) 1998 AbsoluteValue Software, Inc. All Rights Reserved. -* -* Inquiries regarding the linux-wlan Open Source project can be -* made directly to: -* -* AbsoluteValue Systems Inc. -* info@linux-wlan.com -* http://www.linux-wlan.com ] -* -* [Change History] -* -* [Verbose Description] -* -* [Implementation and usage notes] -* -* [References] -* -* -------------------------------------------------------------------- -*/ - -/* Portability/Compatibility header */ -#include <wlan/wlan_compat.h> - -/* The following prevents "kernel_version" from being set in this file. */ -#define __NO_VERSION__ - -/* Non-project specific includes */ -/* PCMCIA headers generated during PCMCIA package installation */ -#include <pcmcia/config.h> -#include <pcmcia/k_compat.h> - -/* Module related headers, non-module drivers should not include */ -#include <linux/version.h> - -#include <assert.h> -#include <linux/delay.h> -#include <linux/kernel.h> -#include <linux/types.h> -#include <linux/fcntl.h> -#include <linux/interrupt.h> -#include <linux/ptrace.h> -#include <linux/ioport.h> -#include <linux/in.h> -#include <linux/malloc.h> -#include <linux/string.h> -#include <linux/timer.h> -#include <asm/system.h> -#include <asm/bitops.h> -#include <asm/io.h> -#include <linux/errno.h> - -/* Project Includes */ -#include <wlan/version.h> -#include <wlan/am930mib.h> -#include <wlan/p80211hdr.h> -#include <wlan/p80211mgmt.h> -#include <wlan/wlan_ioctl.h> -#include <wlan/wlan_stable.h> -#include "am930di.h" -#include "am930llc.h" -#include "am930mac.h" -#include "am930hw.h" -#include "am930mgr.h" - -/*====================================================================*/ -/* Local Constants */ -/*====================================================================*/ - -#define ACONSTANT 22 - - -/*====================================================================*/ -/* Local Types */ -/*====================================================================*/ - -typdef struct atype -{ - struct atype *next; - struct atype *prev; -} atype_t; - - -/*====================================================================*/ -/* Static data defined in this file */ -/*====================================================================*/ - -UINT8 wepkey[WLAN_WEP_NKEYS][WLAN_WEP_KEYLEN] = -{ - { 0xf1, 0x10, 0xec, 0xe0, 0xdc }, - { 0x0f, 0xf2, 0x04, 0x09, 0xfb }, - { 0x13, 0x37, 0xf2, 0xf9, 0x2d }, - { 0xe9, 0x17, 0x19, 0x63, 0xc7 } -}; - - -/*====================================================================*/ -/* Local Function Declarations */ -/*====================================================================*/ - -static void am930mgr_authen1_rx( am930mgr_t *mgr, wlan_fr_authen_t *f ); -static void am930mgr_authen2_rx( am930mgr_t *mgr, wlan_fr_authen_t *f ); -static void am930mgr_authen3_rx( am930mgr_t *mgr, wlan_fr_authen_t *f ); -static void am930mgr_authen4_rx( am930mgr_t *mgr, wlan_fr_authen_t *f ); - -/*====================================================================*/ -/* Function Definitions */ -/*====================================================================*/ - - -/*---------------------------------------------------------------- -* am930mgr_assoc_begin_sta -* -* Start the station association procedure. Namely, send an -* association request frame to the AP. -* -* returns: nothing for now -----------------------------------------------------------------*/ -void am930mgr_assoc_begin_sta(am930mgr_t *mgr) diff --git a/abs/core-testing/wlan-ng26-utils-svn/tmp/trunk/doc/codingstd/.svn/text-base/linux.CodingStyle.svn-base b/abs/core-testing/wlan-ng26-utils-svn/tmp/trunk/doc/codingstd/.svn/text-base/linux.CodingStyle.svn-base deleted file mode 100644 index edba246..0000000 --- a/abs/core-testing/wlan-ng26-utils-svn/tmp/trunk/doc/codingstd/.svn/text-base/linux.CodingStyle.svn-base +++ /dev/null @@ -1,212 +0,0 @@ - - Linux kernel coding style - -This is a short document describing the preferred coding style for the -linux kernel. Coding style is very personal, and I won't _force_ my -views on anybody, but this is what goes for anything that I have to be -able to maintain, and I'd prefer it for most other things too. Please -at least consider the points made here. - -First off, I'd suggest printing out a copy of the GNU coding standards, -and NOT read it. Burn them, it's a great symbolic gesture. - -Anyway, here goes: - - - Chapter 1: Indentation - -Tabs are 8 characters, and thus indentations are also 8 characters. -There are heretic movements that try to make indentations 4 (or even 2!) -characters deep, and that is akin to trying to define the value of PI to -be 3. - -Rationale: The whole idea behind indentation is to clearly define where -a block of control starts and ends. Especially when you've been looking -at your screen for 20 straight hours, you'll find it a lot easier to see -how the indentation works if you have large indentations. - -Now, some people will claim that having 8-character indentations makes -the code move too far to the right, and makes it hard to read on a -80-character terminal screen. The answer to that is that if you need -more than 3 levels of indentation, you're screwed anyway, and should fix -your program. - -In short, 8-char indents make things easier to read, and have the added -benefit of warning you when you're nesting your functions too deep. -Heed that warning. - - - Chapter 2: Placing Braces - -The other issue that always comes up in C styling is the placement of -braces. Unlike the indent size, there are few technical reasons to -choose one placement strategy over the other, but the preferred way, as -shown to us by the prophets Kernighan and Ritchie, is to put the opening -brace last on the line, and put the closing brace first, thusly: - - if (x is true) { - we do y - } - -However, there is one special case, namely functions: they have the -opening brace at the beginning of the next line, thus: - - int function(int x) - { - body of function - } - -Heretic people all over the world have claimed that this inconsistency -is ... well ... inconsistent, but all right-thinking people know that -(a) K&R are _right_ and (b) K&R are right. Besides, functions are -special anyway (you can't nest them in C). - -Note that the closing brace is empty on a line of its own, _except_ in -the cases where it is followed by a continuation of the same statement, -ie a "while" in a do-statement or an "else" in an if-statement, like -this: - - do { - body of do-loop - } while (condition); - -and - - if (x == y) { - .. - } else if (x > y) { - ... - } else { - .... - } - -Rationale: K&R. - -Also, note that this brace-placement also minimizes the number of empty -(or almost empty) lines, without any loss of readability. Thus, as the -supply of new-lines on your screen is not a renewable resource (think -25-line terminal screens here), you have more empty lines to put -comments on. - - - Chapter 3: Naming - -C is a Spartan language, and so should your naming be. Unlike Modula-2 -and Pascal programmers, C programmers do not use cute names like -ThisVariableIsATemporaryCounter. A C programmer would call that -variable "tmp", which is much easier to write, and not the least more -difficult to understand. - -HOWEVER, while mixed-case names are frowned upon, descriptive names for -global variables are a must. To call a global function "foo" is a -shooting offense. - -GLOBAL variables (to be used only if you _really_ need them) need to -have descriptive names, as do global functions. If you have a function -that counts the number of active users, you should call that -"count_active_users()" or similar, you should _not_ call it "cntusr()". - -Encoding the type of a function into the name (so-called Hungarian -notation) is brain damaged - the compiler knows the types anyway and can -check those, and it only confuses the programmer. No wonder MicroSoft -makes buggy programs. - -LOCAL variable names should be short, and to the point. If you have -some random integer loop counter, it should probably be called "i". -Calling it "loop_counter" is non-productive, if there is no chance of it -being mis-understood. Similarly, "tmp" can be just about any type of -variable that is used to hold a temporary value. - -If you are afraid to mix up your local variable names, you have another -problem, which is called the function-growth-hormone-imbalance syndrome. -See next chapter. - - - Chapter 4: Functions - -Functions should be short and sweet, and do just one thing. They should -fit on one or two screenfuls of text (the ISO/ANSI screen size is 80x24, -as we all know), and do one thing and do that well. - -The maximum length of a function is inversely proportional to the -complexity and indentation level of that function. So, if you have a -conceptually simple function that is just one long (but simple) -case-statement, where you have to do lots of small things for a lot of -different cases, it's OK to have a longer function. - -However, if you have a complex function, and you suspect that a -less-than-gifted first-year high-school student might not even -understand what the function is all about, you should adhere to the -maximum limits all the more closely. Use helper functions with -descriptive names (you can ask the compiler to in-line them if you think -it's performance-critical, and it will probably do a better job of it -that you would have done). - -Another measure of the function is the number of local variables. They -shouldn't exceed 5-10, or you're doing something wrong. Re-think the -function, and split it into smaller pieces. A human brain can -generally easily keep track of about 7 different things, anything more -and it gets confused. You know you're brilliant, but maybe you'd like -to understand what you did 2 weeks from now. - - - Chapter 5: Commenting - -Comments are good, but there is also a danger of over-commenting. NEVER -try to explain HOW your code works in a comment: it's much better to -write the code so that the _working_ is obvious, and it's a waste of -time to explain badly written code. - -Generally, you want your comments to tell WHAT your code does, not HOW. -Also, try to avoid putting comments inside a function body: if the -function is so complex that you need to separately comment parts of it, -you should probably go back to chapter 4 for a while. You can make -small comments to note or warn about something particularly clever (or -ugly), but try to avoid excess. Instead, put the comments at the head -of the function, telling people what it does, and possibly WHY it does -it. - - - Chapter 6: You've made a mess of it - -That's OK, we all do. You've probably been told by your long-time Unix -user helper that "GNU emacs" automatically formats the C sources for -you, and you've noticed that yes, it does do that, but the defaults it -uses are less than desirable (in fact, they are worse than random -typing - a infinite number of monkeys typing into GNU emacs would never -make a good program). - -So, you can either get rid of GNU emacs, or change it to use saner -values. To do the latter, you can stick the following in your .emacs file: - -(defun linux-c-mode () - "C mode with adjusted defaults for use with the Linux kernel." - (interactive) - (c-mode) - (c-set-style "K&R") - (setq c-basic-offset 8)) - -This will define the M-x linux-c-mode command. When hacking on a -module, if you put the string -*- linux-c -*- somewhere on the first -two lines, this mode will be automatically invoked. Also, you may want -to add - -(setq auto-mode-alist (cons '("/usr/src/linux.*/.*\\.[ch]$" . linux-c-mode) - auto-mode-alist)) - -to your .emacs file if you want to have linux-c-mode switched on -automagically when you edit source files under /usr/src/linux. - -But even if you fail in getting emacs to do sane formatting, not -everything is lost: use "indent". - -Now, again, GNU indent has the same brain dead settings that GNU emacs -has, which is why you need to give it a few command line options. -However, that's not too bad, because even the makers of GNU indent -recognize the authority of K&R (the GNU people aren't evil, they are -just severely misguided in this matter), so you just give indent the -options "-kr -i8" (stands for "K&R, 8 character indents"). - -"indent" has a lot of options, and especially when it comes to comment -re-formatting you may want to take a look at the manual page. But -remember: "indent" is not a fix for bad programming. |