x86 boot: simplify pageblock_bits enum declaration
The use of #defines with '##' pre-processor concatenation is a useful way to form several symbol names with a common pattern. But when there is just a single name obtained from that #define, it's just obfuscation. Better to just write the plain symbol name, as is. The following patch is a result of my wasting ten minutes looking through the kernel to figure out what 'PB_migrate_end' meant, and forgetting what I came to do, by the time I figured out that the #define PB_range macro defined it. Signed-off-by: Paul Jackson <pj@sgi.com> Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
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#include <linux/types.h>
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/* Macro to aid the definition of ranges of bits */
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#define PB_range(name, required_bits) \
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name, name ## _end = (name + required_bits) - 1
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/* Bit indices that affect a whole block of pages */
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enum pageblock_bits {
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PB_range(PB_migrate, 3), /* 3 bits required for migrate types */
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PB_migrate,
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PB_migrate_end = PB_migrate + 3 - 1,
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/* 3 bits required for migrate types */
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NR_PAGEBLOCK_BITS
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};
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