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author | rbuj <[email protected]> | 2020-07-20 23:10:50 +0200 |
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committer | raveit65 <[email protected]> | 2020-08-05 15:44:52 +0200 |
commit | 5cbe2698bd1b575774b33e28ab365e0695313e88 (patch) | |
tree | e2aaef262714097b8e5fad609c4c939eb3d83988 /cpufreq | |
parent | 1d33457ebae8cd471a1d1d02cd8c8175e365dea6 (diff) | |
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cpufreq: Remove warning about unreachable code reported by scan-build
Diffstat (limited to 'cpufreq')
-rw-r--r-- | cpufreq/src/cpufreq-monitor-factory.c | 49 |
1 files changed, 24 insertions, 25 deletions
diff --git a/cpufreq/src/cpufreq-monitor-factory.c b/cpufreq/src/cpufreq-monitor-factory.c index 4e8dbaa9..c7942cba 100644 --- a/cpufreq/src/cpufreq-monitor-factory.c +++ b/cpufreq/src/cpufreq-monitor-factory.c @@ -39,31 +39,30 @@ CPUFreqMonitor * cpufreq_monitor_factory_create_monitor (guint cpu) { - CPUFreqMonitor *monitor = NULL; - #ifdef HAVE_LIBCPUFREQ - monitor = cpufreq_monitor_libcpufreq_new (cpu); - return monitor; -#endif - - if (g_file_test ("/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq", G_FILE_TEST_EXISTS)) { /* 2.6 kernel */ - monitor = cpufreq_monitor_sysfs_new (cpu); - } else if (g_file_test ("/proc/cpufreq", G_FILE_TEST_EXISTS)) { /* 2.4 kernel (Deprecated)*/ - monitor = cpufreq_monitor_procfs_new (cpu); - } else if (g_file_test ("/proc/cpuinfo", G_FILE_TEST_EXISTS)) { - /* If there is no cpufreq support it shows only the cpu frequency, - * I think is better than do nothing. I have to notify it to the user, because - * he could think that cpufreq is supported but it doesn't work succesfully - */ - - cpufreq_utils_display_error (_("CPU frequency scaling unsupported"), - _("You will not be able to modify the frequency of your machine. " - "Your machine may be misconfigured or not have hardware support " - "for CPU frequency scaling.")); - - monitor = cpufreq_monitor_cpuinfo_new (cpu); - } - - return monitor; + return cpufreq_monitor_libcpufreq_new (cpu); +#else + CPUFreqMonitor *monitor = NULL; + + if (g_file_test ("/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq", G_FILE_TEST_EXISTS)) { /* 2.6 kernel */ + monitor = cpufreq_monitor_sysfs_new (cpu); + } else if (g_file_test ("/proc/cpufreq", G_FILE_TEST_EXISTS)) { /* 2.4 kernel (Deprecated)*/ + monitor = cpufreq_monitor_procfs_new (cpu); + } else if (g_file_test ("/proc/cpuinfo", G_FILE_TEST_EXISTS)) { + /* If there is no cpufreq support it shows only the cpu frequency, + * I think is better than do nothing. I have to notify it to the user, because + * he could think that cpufreq is supported but it doesn't work succesfully + */ + + cpufreq_utils_display_error (_("CPU frequency scaling unsupported"), + _("You will not be able to modify the frequency of your machine. " + "Your machine may be misconfigured or not have hardware support " + "for CPU frequency scaling.")); + + monitor = cpufreq_monitor_cpuinfo_new (cpu); + } + + return monitor; +#endif } |