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authorZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek <zbyszek@in.waw.pl>2013-03-24 19:59:00 -0400
committerZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek <zbyszek@in.waw.pl>2013-04-05 19:50:57 -0400
commitb92bea5d2a9481de69bb627a7b442a9f58fca43d (patch)
treed43f5e340014d5c3ce723eabb60cd74e3dd20a18 /src/core/dbus-execute.c
parent8c62ecf1a99ab4a3f69cb81be38715c504ef5723 (diff)
Use initalization instead of explicit zeroing
Before, we would initialize many fields twice: first by filling the structure with zeros, and then a second time with the real values. We can let the compiler do the job for us, avoiding one copy. A downside of this patch is that text gets slightly bigger. This is because all zero() calls are effectively inlined: $ size build/.libs/systemd text data bss dec hex filename before 897737 107300 2560 1007597 f5fed build/.libs/systemd after 897873 107300 2560 1007733 f6075 build/.libs/systemd … actually less than 1‰. A few asserts that the parameter is not null had to be removed. I don't think this changes much, because first, it is quite unlikely for the assert to fail, and second, an immediate SEGV is almost as good as an assert.
Diffstat (limited to 'src/core/dbus-execute.c')
-rw-r--r--src/core/dbus-execute.c6
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/src/core/dbus-execute.c b/src/core/dbus-execute.c
index 0a53207e5..2a8a0e1ac 100644
--- a/src/core/dbus-execute.c
+++ b/src/core/dbus-execute.c
@@ -160,9 +160,8 @@ int bus_execute_append_cpu_sched_priority(DBusMessageIter *i, const char *proper
if (c->cpu_sched_set)
n = c->cpu_sched_priority;
else {
- struct sched_param p;
+ struct sched_param p = {};
- zero(p);
if (sched_getparam(0, &p) >= 0)
n = p.sched_priority;
else
@@ -280,9 +279,8 @@ int bus_execute_append_rlimits(DBusMessageIter *i, const char *property, void *d
if (c->rlimit[r])
u = (uint64_t) c->rlimit[r]->rlim_max;
else {
- struct rlimit rl;
+ struct rlimit rl = {};
- zero(rl);
getrlimit(r, &rl);
u = (uint64_t) rl.rlim_max;