Updating global variable's name to follow a consistent naming convention.
Change accomplished with the following script:
#!/bin/bash
echo "Searching for ${1} to replace with ${2}"
find ./ \( -name "*.[chs]" -o -name "sysgen.py" -o -name "*.kconf" \) \
! -path "./host/src/genIdt/*" \
! -path "*/outdir/*" | xargs sed -i 's/\b'${1}'\b/'${2}'/g';
Change-Id: I5e249e34ee9666666e31db6b9f71fe2abcc22400
Signed-off-by: Yonattan Louise <yonattan.a.louise.mendoza@intel.com>
Updating global variable's name to follow a consistent naming convention.
Change accomplished with the following script:
#!/bin/bash
echo "Searching for ${1} to replace with ${2}"
find ./ \( -name "*.[chs]" -o -name "sysgen.py" -o -name "*.kconf" \) \
! -path "./host/src/genIdt/*" \
! -path "*/outdir/*" | xargs sed -i 's/\b'${1}'\b/'${2}'/g';
Change-Id: Ic81b4ad7edf476da61ae62df627866e0446714d7
Signed-off-by: Yonattan Louise <yonattan.a.louise.mendoza@intel.com>
Since multi-node systems are not supported, the 'Srce' field now only serves
one purpose--to indicate whether the packet was allocated from the command
packet pool. As such, a better name (and type) for it is 'alloc' (of type
'bool') since 'Srce' (of type 'knode_t') suggest multi-node support.
Signed-off-by: Peter Mitsis <peter.mitsis@windriver.com>
Change-Id: I47a935af13fd55dbca23c879841d68caf895eae4