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Message-ID: <b9df5fa10806180357x7c950077wb87b9fca0ee48@mail.gmail.com>
Date:	Wed, 18 Jun 2008 16:57:18 +0600
From:	"Rakib Mullick" <rakib.mullick@...il.com>
To:	mingo@...hat.com, arjan@...radead.org
Cc:	linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: [PATCH]include/linux/threads.h : Removes extra checking CONFIG_BASE_SMALL

In existing code for defining PID_MAX_DEFAULT and PID_MAX_LIMIT,a check for
CONFIG_BASE_SMALL has been made twice. This patch reduces an extra checking.


Signed-off-by: Md.Rakib H. Mullick ( rakib.mullick@...il.com)

--- linux-2.6.25/include/linux/threads.h.orig	2008-06-16
11:46:42.000000000 +0600
+++ linux-2.6.25/include/linux/threads.h	2008-06-17 19:41:19.462424632 +0600
@@ -24,13 +24,17 @@
 /*
  * This controls the default maximum pid allocated to a process
  */
-#define PID_MAX_DEFAULT (CONFIG_BASE_SMALL ? 0x1000 : 0x8000)
-
 /*
  * A maximum of 4 million PIDs should be enough for a while.
  * [NOTE: PID/TIDs are limited to 2^29 ~= 500+ million, see futex.h.]
  */
-#define PID_MAX_LIMIT (CONFIG_BASE_SMALL ? PAGE_SIZE * 8 : \
-	(sizeof(long) > 4 ? 4 * 1024 * 1024 : PID_MAX_DEFAULT))
+#if (CONFIG_BASE_SMALL)
+#define PID_MAX_DEFAULT 	0x1000
+#define PID_MAX_LIMIT 		(PAGE_SIZE * 8)
+#else
+#define PID_MAX_DEFAULT        	0x8000
+#define PID_MAX_LIMIT (sizeof(long) > 4 ? 4 * 1024 * 1024 : PID_MAX_DEFAULT)
+#endif
+

 #endif
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