xfs: remove double-underscore integer types

This is a purely mechanical patch that removes the private
__{u,}int{8,16,32,64}_t typedefs in favor of using the system
{u,}int{8,16,32,64}_t typedefs.  This is the sed script used to perform
the transformation and fix the resulting whitespace and indentation
errors:

s/typedef\t__uint8_t/typedef __uint8_t\t/g
s/typedef\t__uint/typedef __uint/g
s/typedef\t__int\([0-9]*\)_t/typedef int\1_t\t/g
s/__uint8_t\t/__uint8_t\t\t/g
s/__uint/uint/g
s/__int\([0-9]*\)_t\t/__int\1_t\t\t/g
s/__int/int/g
/^typedef.*int[0-9]*_t;$/d

Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <darrick.wong@oracle.com>
Reviewed-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
This commit is contained in:
Darrick J. Wong
2017-06-16 11:00:05 -07:00
parent 5a4c73342a
commit c8ce540db5
61 changed files with 634 additions and 642 deletions

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@@ -31,10 +31,10 @@ typedef struct xfs_attr_sf_entry xfs_attr_sf_entry_t;
* We generate this then sort it, attr_list() must return things in hash-order.
*/
typedef struct xfs_attr_sf_sort {
__uint8_t entno; /* entry number in original list */
__uint8_t namelen; /* length of name value (no null) */
__uint8_t valuelen; /* length of value */
__uint8_t flags; /* flags bits (see xfs_attr_leaf.h) */
uint8_t entno; /* entry number in original list */
uint8_t namelen; /* length of name value (no null) */
uint8_t valuelen; /* length of value */
uint8_t flags; /* flags bits (see xfs_attr_leaf.h) */
xfs_dahash_t hash; /* this entry's hash value */
unsigned char *name; /* name value, pointer into buffer */
} xfs_attr_sf_sort_t;
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ typedef struct xfs_attr_sf_sort {
#define XFS_ATTR_SF_ENTSIZE_BYNAME(nlen,vlen) /* space name/value uses */ \
(((int)sizeof(xfs_attr_sf_entry_t)-1 + (nlen)+(vlen)))
#define XFS_ATTR_SF_ENTSIZE_MAX /* max space for name&value */ \
((1 << (NBBY*(int)sizeof(__uint8_t))) - 1)
((1 << (NBBY*(int)sizeof(uint8_t))) - 1)
#define XFS_ATTR_SF_ENTSIZE(sfep) /* space an entry uses */ \
((int)sizeof(xfs_attr_sf_entry_t)-1 + (sfep)->namelen+(sfep)->valuelen)
#define XFS_ATTR_SF_NEXTENTRY(sfep) /* next entry in struct */ \