@@ -1060,7 +1060,7 @@ svcxdr_encode_entry3_common(struct nfsd3_readdirres *resp, const char *name,
return false;
/* cookie */
resp->cookie_offset = dirlist->len;
- if (xdr_stream_encode_u64(xdr, NFS_OFFSET_MAX) < 0)
+ if (xdr_stream_encode_u64(xdr, OFFSET_MAX) < 0)
return false;
return true;
@@ -3495,7 +3495,7 @@ nfsd4_encode_dirent(void *ccdv, const char *name, int namlen,
p = xdr_reserve_space(xdr, 3*4 + namlen);
if (!p)
goto fail;
- p = xdr_encode_hyper(p, NFS_OFFSET_MAX); /* offset of next entry */
+ p = xdr_encode_hyper(p, OFFSET_MAX); /* offset of next entry */
p = xdr_encode_array(p, name, namlen); /* name length & name */
nfserr = nfsd4_encode_dirent_fattr(xdr, cd, name, namlen);
@@ -36,14 +36,6 @@ static inline void nfs_copy_fh(struct nfs_fh *target, const struct nfs_fh *sourc
memcpy(target->data, source->data, source->size);
}
-
-/*
- * This is really a general kernel constant, but since nothing like
- * this is defined in the kernel headers, I have to do it here.
- */
-#define NFS_OFFSET_MAX ((__s64)((~(__u64)0) >> 1))
-
-
enum nfs3_stable_how {
NFS_UNSTABLE = 0,
NFS_DATA_SYNC = 1,
NFS_OFFSET_MAX was introduced way back in Linux v2.3.y before there was a kernel-wide OFFSET_MAX value. As a clean up, replace the last few uses of it with its generic equivalent, and get rid of it. Signed-off-by: Chuck Lever <chuck.lever@oracle.com> --- fs/nfsd/nfs3xdr.c | 2 +- fs/nfsd/nfs4xdr.c | 2 +- include/linux/nfs.h | 8 -------- 3 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)