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authorJörn Engel <joern@logfs.org>2011-11-24 02:05:51 +0100
committerNicholas Bellinger <nab@linux-iscsi.org>2011-12-14 11:28:07 +0000
commit8359cf43b9dccddeebb0d247146719a14ce6371a (patch)
tree25421cb0e06d878709a826edf8d724ca102ab441 /drivers/target/iscsi/iscsi_target_nodeattrib.c
parentfeae85644f1460b3373ef5141183ee43e6191b58 (diff)
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target: remove useless casts
A reader should spend an extra moment whenever noticing a cast, because either something special is going on that deserves extra attention or, as is all too often the case, the code is wrong. These casts, afaics, have all been useless. They cast a foo* to a foo*, cast a void* to the assigned type, cast a foo* to void*, before assigning it to a void* variable, etc. In a few cases I also removed an additional &...[0], which is equally useless. Lastly I added three FIXMEs where, to the best of my judgement, the code appears to have a bug. It would be good if someone could check these. Signed-off-by: Joern Engel <joern@logfs.org> Signed-off-by: Nicholas Bellinger <nab@linux-iscsi.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/target/iscsi/iscsi_target_nodeattrib.c')
-rw-r--r--drivers/target/iscsi/iscsi_target_nodeattrib.c2
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/target/iscsi/iscsi_target_nodeattrib.c b/drivers/target/iscsi/iscsi_target_nodeattrib.c
index ac047d8..b3c699c 100644
--- a/drivers/target/iscsi/iscsi_target_nodeattrib.c
+++ b/drivers/target/iscsi/iscsi_target_nodeattrib.c
@@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ extern int iscsit_na_nopin_timeout(
spin_lock_bh(&se_nacl->nacl_sess_lock);
se_sess = se_nacl->nacl_sess;
if (se_sess) {
- sess = (struct iscsi_session *)se_sess->fabric_sess_ptr;
+ sess = se_sess->fabric_sess_ptr;
spin_lock(&sess->conn_lock);
list_for_each_entry(conn, &sess->sess_conn_list,
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