@@ -48,7 +48,8 @@
#include <lustre_sec.h>
#include "ldlm_internal.h"
-/* @priority: If non-zero, move the selected connection to the list head.
+/*
+ * @priority: If non-zero, move the selected connection to the list head.
* @create: If zero, only search in existing connections.
*/
static int import_set_conn(struct obd_import *imp, struct obd_uuid *uuid,
@@ -223,7 +224,8 @@ int client_import_find_conn(struct obd_import *imp, lnet_nid_t peer,
void client_destroy_import(struct obd_import *imp)
{
- /* Drop security policy instance after all RPCs have finished/aborted
+ /*
+ * Drop security policy instance after all RPCs have finished/aborted
* to let all busy contexts be released.
*/
class_import_get(imp);
@@ -233,7 +235,8 @@ void client_destroy_import(struct obd_import *imp)
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(client_destroy_import);
-/* Configure an RPC client OBD device.
+/*
+ * Configure an RPC client OBD device.
*
* lcfg parameters:
* 1 - client UUID
@@ -255,7 +258,8 @@ int client_obd_setup(struct obd_device *obddev, struct lustre_cfg *lcfg)
};
int rc;
- /* In a more perfect world, we would hang a ptlrpc_client off of
+ /*
+ * In a more perfect world, we would hang a ptlrpc_client off of
* obd_type and just use the values from there.
*/
if (!strcmp(name, LUSTRE_OSC_NAME)) {
@@ -630,7 +634,8 @@ int client_disconnect_export(struct obd_export *exp)
goto out_disconnect;
}
- /* Mark import deactivated now, so we don't try to reconnect if any
+ /*
+ * Mark import deactivated now, so we don't try to reconnect if any
* of the cleanup RPCs fails (e.g. LDLM cancel, etc). We don't
* fully deactivate the import, or that would drop all requests.
*/
@@ -638,7 +643,8 @@ int client_disconnect_export(struct obd_export *exp)
imp->imp_deactive = 1;
spin_unlock(&imp->imp_lock);
- /* Some non-replayable imports (MDS's OSCs) are pinged, so just
+ /*
+ * Some non-replayable imports (MDS's OSCs) are pinged, so just
* delete it regardless. (It's safe to delete an import that was
* never added.)
*/
@@ -652,7 +658,8 @@ int client_disconnect_export(struct obd_export *exp)
obd->obd_force);
}
- /* There's no need to hold sem while disconnecting an import,
+ /*
+ * There's no need to hold sem while disconnecting an import,
* and it may actually cause deadlock in GSS.
*/
up_write(&cli->cl_sem);
@@ -662,7 +669,8 @@ int client_disconnect_export(struct obd_export *exp)
ptlrpc_invalidate_import(imp);
out_disconnect:
- /* Use server style - class_disconnect should be always called for
+ /*
+ * Use server style - class_disconnect should be always called for
* o_disconnect.
*/
err = class_disconnect(exp);
@@ -680,9 +688,10 @@ int client_disconnect_export(struct obd_export *exp)
*/
int target_pack_pool_reply(struct ptlrpc_request *req)
{
- struct obd_device *obd;
+struct obd_device *obd;
- /* Check that we still have all structures alive as this may
+ /*
+ * Check that we still have all structures alive as this may
* be some late RPC at shutdown time.
*/
if (unlikely(!req->rq_export || !req->rq_export->exp_obd ||
@@ -711,7 +720,8 @@ int target_pack_pool_reply(struct ptlrpc_request *req)
DEBUG_REQ(D_ERROR, req, "dropping reply");
return -ECOMM;
}
- /* We can have a null rq_reqmsg in the event of bad signature or
+ /*
+ * We can have a null rq_reqmsg in the event of bad signature or
* no context when unwrapping
*/
if (req->rq_reqmsg &&
@@ -792,7 +802,8 @@ void target_send_reply(struct ptlrpc_request *req, int rc, int fail_id)
atomic_inc(&svcpt->scp_nreps_difficult);
if (netrc != 0) {
- /* error sending: reply is off the net. Also we need +1
+ /*
+ * error sending: reply is off the net. Also we need +1
* reply ref until ptlrpc_handle_rs() is done
* with the reply state (if the send was successful, there
* would have been +1 ref for the net, which