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Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH v6] acpi: Prevent GPL-only code from seeping into non-GPL binaries



On 09/26/2016 12:48 PM, Ian Jackson wrote:
> Boris Ostrovsky writes ("Re: [PATCH v6] acpi: Prevent GPL-only code from 
> seeping into non-GPL binaries"):
>> On 09/26/2016 10:45 AM, Ian Jackson wrote:
>>> If the indices are necessarily successive integers:
>>>
>>>   links="A B C D"
>>>   index=0
>>>   for link in $links; do
>>>     index=$(( $index + 1 ))
>>>     something with $link and $index
>>>
>>> If the indices are arbitrary:
>>>
>>>   links="1:A 4:B 7:C 10:D"
>>>   for linkinfo in $links; do
>>>     link=${linkinfo#*:}
>>>     index=${linkinfo%%:*}
>>>     something with $link and $index
>>
>> The indices are not successive, in one case they are a function of two
>> enclosing loop indices, such as
> By `indices' I meant the things which in your code are 1 2 3 4.
> Apparently there is a different thing called an `idx'.
>
> Your code below suggests that the numbers you need for each A B C D
> are indeed successive integers.
>
>> for dev in $(seq 1 31)
>> do
>>     for intx in $(seq 0 3)
>>     do
>>     link_idx=$(((dev + intx) & 3))
>>     printf "            Package(){0x%04xffff, %u, \\\\_SB.PCI0.LNK%c,
>> 0},\n" \
>>         $dev $intx ${links:$link_idx:1}
>>     done
>> done
>>
>> (And then there might also be a question of portability with the second
>> approach?)
>>
>> So if you don't object to
>>
>>     link=`echo "A B C D" | cut -d" " -f $i`
>>
>> I'd rather go with that.
> I would still prefer
>
>    links="A B C D"
>    linkcounter=0
>    for link in $links
>    do
>        linkcounter=$(( $linkcounter + 1))
>        link_idx=$(( ($dev + $linkcounter) & 3 ))
>

This will not produce what I am trying to print tough. I want this sequence:

    B   C   D   A   C   D   A   B   D   A   B   C   A

I can reverse loop order (I believe that even though resulting ASL will
be different, the AML binary that iasl produces will stay the same) but
then I think I will also need to reverse the dev loop direction.

Or I am just not understanding what you are suggesting.

-boris




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