Use setup_timer() instead of init_timer(), being the preferred/standard
way to set a timer up.
Also, quoting the mod_timer() function comment:
-> mod_timer() is a more efficient way to update the expire field of an
active timer (if the timer is inactive it will be activated).
Use setup_timer and mod_timer to setup and arm a timer, to make the code
cleaner and easier to read.
Signed-off-by: Muhammad Falak R Wani <falakreyaz@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
dev->l2_state = L2_DOWN;
- init_timer(&dev->error_recover_timer);
- dev->error_recover_timer.function = &pcbit_l2_err_recover;
- dev->error_recover_timer.data = (ulong) dev;
- dev->error_recover_timer.expires = jiffies + ERRTIME;
- add_timer(&dev->error_recover_timer);
+ setup_timer(&dev->error_recover_timer, &pcbit_l2_err_recover,
+ (ulong)dev);
+ mod_timer(&dev->error_recover_timer, jiffies + ERRTIME);
}
}