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Clean up CSTYLEDs
69 CSTYLED BEGINs remain, appx. 30 of which can be removed if cstyle(1) had a useful policy regarding CALL(ARG1, ARG2, ARG3); above 2 lines. As it stands, it spits out *both* sysctl_os.c: 385: continuation line should be indented by 4 spaces sysctl_os.c: 385: indent by spaces instead of tabs which is very cool Another >10 could be fixed by removing "ulong" &al. handling. I don't foresee anyone actually using it intentionally (does it even exist in modern headers? why did it in the first place?). Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Ahelenia Ziemiańska <nabijaczleweli@nabijaczleweli.xyz> Closes #12993
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@@ -81,12 +81,10 @@ DECLARE_EVENT_CLASS(zfs_delay_mintime_class,
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/* END CSTYLED */
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/* BEGIN CSTYLED */
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#define DEFINE_DELAY_MINTIME_EVENT(name) \
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DEFINE_EVENT(zfs_delay_mintime_class, name, \
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TP_PROTO(dmu_tx_t *tx, uint64_t dirty, uint64_t min_tx_time), \
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TP_ARGS(tx, dirty, min_tx_time))
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/* END CSTYLED */
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TP_PROTO(dmu_tx_t *tx, uint64_t dirty, uint64_t min_tx_time), \
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TP_ARGS(tx, dirty, min_tx_time))
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DEFINE_DELAY_MINTIME_EVENT(zfs_delay__mintime);
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/* BEGIN CSTYLED */
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@@ -110,13 +108,11 @@ DECLARE_EVENT_CLASS(zfs_free_long_range_class,
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);
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/* END CSTYLED */
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/* BEGIN CSTYLED */
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#define DEFINE_FREE_LONG_RANGE_EVENT(name) \
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DEFINE_EVENT(zfs_free_long_range_class, name, \
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TP_PROTO(uint64_t long_free_dirty_all_txgs, \
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uint64_t chunk_len, uint64_t txg), \
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TP_ARGS(long_free_dirty_all_txgs, chunk_len, txg))
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/* END CSTYLED */
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TP_PROTO(uint64_t long_free_dirty_all_txgs, \
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uint64_t chunk_len, uint64_t txg), \
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TP_ARGS(long_free_dirty_all_txgs, chunk_len, txg))
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DEFINE_FREE_LONG_RANGE_EVENT(zfs_free__long__range);
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#endif /* _TRACE_DMU_H */
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