Commit b1599c3d authored by Kir Kolyshkin's avatar Kir Kolyshkin Committed by Pavel Emelyanov

tcp_read_sysctl_limits(): simplify vect

I spent some time trying to figure out why vect array
is declared as [2][3], also why vect[0] is not used.
The answer is commit 4bca68ba that removed code using it.

Let's save a few bytes, and make the code more readable.
Signed-off-by: 's avatarKir Kolyshkin <kir@openvz.org>
Signed-off-by: 's avatarPavel Emelyanov <xemul@parallels.com>
parent 86bb235b
......@@ -210,11 +210,11 @@ int kerndat_get_dirty_track(void)
static int tcp_read_sysctl_limits(void)
{
u32 vect[2][3] = { };
u32 vect[3] = { };
int ret;
struct sysctl_req req[] = {
{ "net/ipv4/tcp_rmem", &vect[1], CTL_U32A(ARRAY_SIZE(vect[1])) },
{ "net/ipv4/tcp_rmem", &vect, CTL_U32A(ARRAY_SIZE(vect)) },
};
/*
......@@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ static int tcp_read_sysctl_limits(void)
goto out;
}
kdat.tcp_max_rshare = min(kdat.tcp_max_rshare, (int)vect[1][2]);
kdat.tcp_max_rshare = min(kdat.tcp_max_rshare, (int)vect[2]);
if (kdat.tcp_max_rshare < 128)
pr_warn("The memory limits for TCP queues are suspiciously small\n");
......
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