[PATCH] mm/swapfile.c/get_swaparea_info - a cosmetic change

Denis Zaitsev (zzz@cd-club.ru)
Sat, 1 Dec 2001 02:32:52 +0500


The header line of /proc/swaps does not match the consequence ones in
case of devfs' names. These names are too long in comparison with the
<Filename> header's part. So, I've added one tab into the header and
made the path's part of other lines to be of length 40-1 vs. 32-1.

Also, I've changed three calls for sprintf with one...

Linus, please, apply this cosmetic patch (it is against 2.4.16).

--- mm/swapfile.c.orig Sat Dec 1 02:10:17 2001
+++ mm/swapfile.c Wed Nov 28 22:05:00 2001
@@ -804,25 +804,17 @@ int get_swaparea_info(char *buf)
{
char * page = (char *) __get_free_page(GFP_KERNEL);
struct swap_info_struct *ptr = swap_info;
- int i, j, len = 0, usedswap;
+ int i, len;

if (!page)
return -ENOMEM;

- len += sprintf(buf, "Filename\t\t\tType\t\tSize\tUsed\tPriority\n");
+ len = sprintf(buf, "Filename\t\t\t\tType\t\tSize\tUsed\tPriority\n");
for (i = 0 ; i < nr_swapfiles ; i++, ptr++) {
if ((ptr->flags & SWP_USED) && ptr->swap_map) {
char * path = d_path(ptr->swap_file, ptr->swap_vfsmnt,
page, PAGE_SIZE);
-
- len += sprintf(buf + len, "%-31s ", path);
-
- if (!ptr->swap_device)
- len += sprintf(buf + len, "file\t\t");
- else
- len += sprintf(buf + len, "partition\t");
-
- usedswap = 0;
+ int j, usedswap = 0;
for (j = 0; j < ptr->max; ++j)
switch (ptr->swap_map[j]) {
case SWAP_MAP_BAD:
@@ -831,8 +823,12 @@ int get_swaparea_info(char *buf)
default:
usedswap++;
}
- len += sprintf(buf + len, "%d\t%d\t%d\n", ptr->pages << (PAGE_SHIFT - 10),
- usedswap << (PAGE_SHIFT - 10), ptr->prio);
+ len += sprintf(buf + len, "%-39s %s\t%d\t%d\t%d\n",
+ path,
+ ptr->swap_device ? "partition" : "file\t",
+ ptr->pages << (PAGE_SHIFT - 10),
+ usedswap << (PAGE_SHIFT - 10),
+ ptr->prio);
}
}
free_page((unsigned long) page);
-
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