Use DECLARE_*CHECKER* when possible (--force mode)

Separate run of the TypeCheckMacro converter using the --force
flag, for the cases where typedefs weren't found in the same
header nor in typedefs.h.

Generated initially using:

 $ ./scripts/codeconverter/converter.py --force -i \
   --pattern=TypeCheckMacro $(git grep -l '' -- '*.[ch]')

Then each case was manually reviewed, and a comment was added
indicating what's unusual about those type checking
macros/functions.  Despite not following the usual pattern, the
changes in this patch were found to be safe.

Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
Message-Id: <20200831210740.126168-15-ehabkost@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
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Eduardo Habkost 2020-08-31 17:07:36 -04:00
parent 8110fa1d94
commit fa34a3c58a
12 changed files with 36 additions and 43 deletions

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@ -40,8 +40,9 @@
static APICCommonState *local_apics[MAX_APICS + 1];
#define TYPE_APIC "apic"
#define APIC(obj) \
OBJECT_CHECK(APICCommonState, (obj), TYPE_APIC)
/*This is reusing the APICCommonState typedef from APIC_COMMON */
DECLARE_INSTANCE_CHECKER(APICCommonState, APIC,
TYPE_APIC)
static void apic_set_irq(APICCommonState *s, int vector_num, int trigger_mode);
static void apic_update_irq(APICCommonState *s);