#!/usr/bin/perl # # checkincludes: find/remove files included more than once # # Copyright abandoned, 2000, Niels Kristian Bech Jensen . # Copyright 2009 Luis R. Rodriguez # # This script checks for duplicate includes. It also has support # to remove them in place. Note that this will not take into # consideration macros so you should run this only if you know # you do have real dups and do not have them under #ifdef's. You # could also just review the results. use strict; sub usage { print "Usage: checkincludes.pl [-r]\n"; print "By default we just warn of duplicates\n"; print "To remove duplicated includes in place use -r\n"; exit 1; } my $remove = 0; if ($#ARGV < 0) { usage(); } if ($#ARGV >= 1) { if ($ARGV[0] =~ /^-/) { if ($ARGV[0] eq "-r") { $remove = 1; shift; } else { usage(); } } } foreach my $file (@ARGV) { open(my $f, '<', $file) or die "Cannot open $file: $!.\n"; my %includedfiles = (); my @file_lines = (); while (<$f>) { if (m/^\s*#\s*include\s*[<"](\S*)[>"]/o) { ++$includedfiles{$1}; } push(@file_lines, $_); } close($f); if (!$remove) { foreach my $filename (keys %includedfiles) { if ($includedfiles{$filename} > 1) { print "$file: $filename is included more than once.\n"; } } next; } open($f, '>', $file) or die("Cannot write to $file: $!"); my $dups = 0; foreach (@file_lines) { if (m/^\s*#\s*include\s*[<"](\S*)[>"]/o) { foreach my $filename (keys %includedfiles) { if ($1 eq $filename) { if ($includedfiles{$filename} > 1) { $includedfiles{$filename}--; $dups++; } else { print {$f} $_; } } } } else { print {$f} $_; } } if ($dups > 0) { print "$file: removed $dups duplicate includes\n"; } close($f); } ock.c?id=07cd12945551b63ecb1a349d50a6d69d1d6feb4a'>treecommitdiff
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authorTejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>2017-01-26 16:47:28 -0500
committerTejun Heo <tj@kernel.org>2017-01-26 16:47:28 -0500
commit07cd12945551b63ecb1a349d50a6d69d1d6feb4a (patch)
tree75f65eba7eac9277971082a2d5a4cf1370562c0c /net/sunrpc/xprtsock.c
parent7ce7d89f48834cefece7804d38fc5d85382edf77 (diff)
cgroup: don't online subsystems before cgroup_name/path() are operational
While refactoring cgroup creation, a5bca2152036 ("cgroup: factor out cgroup_create() out of cgroup_mkdir()") incorrectly onlined subsystems before the new cgroup is associated with it kernfs_node. This is fine for cgroup proper but cgroup_name/path() depend on the associated kernfs_node and if a subsystem makes the new cgroup_subsys_state visible, which they're allowed to after onlining, it can lead to NULL dereference. The current code performs cgroup creation and subsystem onlining in cgroup_create() and cgroup_mkdir() makes the cgroup and subsystems visible afterwards. There's no reason to online the subsystems early and we can simply drop cgroup_apply_control_enable() call from cgroup_create() so that the subsystems are onlined and made visible at the same time. Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Reported-by: Konstantin Khlebnikov <khlebnikov@yandex-team.ru> Fixes: a5bca2152036 ("cgroup: factor out cgroup_create() out of cgroup_mkdir()") Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org # v4.6+
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