xfs: tidy up xfs_set_inode32

xfs_set_inode32() caught my eye because it had weird spacing around
the "-1's".  In cleaning that up, I realized that the assignment in
the declaration of "ino" is never used; it's rewritten before it
gets read.

Drop the ino initializer from its declaration since it's not used,
and move the agino initialization into the body of the function,
mostly so that we can have pretty whitespace and not exceed 80
columns.  :)

Signed-off-by: Eric Sandeen <sandeen@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Foster <bfoster@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
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Eric Sandeen 2014-07-24 20:53:10 +10:00 committed by Dave Chinner
parent 9de67c3ba9
commit 54aa61f82d

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@ -609,8 +609,8 @@ xfs_set_inode32(struct xfs_mount *mp, xfs_agnumber_t agcount)
xfs_agnumber_t maxagi = 0;
xfs_sb_t *sbp = &mp->m_sb;
xfs_agnumber_t max_metadata;
xfs_agino_t agino = XFS_OFFBNO_TO_AGINO(mp, sbp->sb_agblocks -1, 0);
xfs_ino_t ino = XFS_AGINO_TO_INO(mp, sbp->sb_agcount -1, agino);
xfs_agino_t agino;
xfs_ino_t ino;
xfs_perag_t *pag;
/* Calculate how much should be reserved for inodes to meet
@ -628,6 +628,8 @@ xfs_set_inode32(struct xfs_mount *mp, xfs_agnumber_t agcount)
max_metadata = agcount;
}
agino = XFS_OFFBNO_TO_AGINO(mp, sbp->sb_agblocks - 1, 0);
for (index = 0; index < agcount; index++) {
ino = XFS_AGINO_TO_INO(mp, index, agino);