In the code we neever need to atomically check and set the bat_priv->tt_crc
field value. It is simply set and read once in different pieces of the code.
Therefore this field can be safely be converted from atomic_t to uint16_t.
Reported-by: Al Viro <viro@ZenIV.linux.org.uk>
Signed-off-by: Antonio Quartulli <ordex@autistici.org>
Signed-off-by: Sven Eckelmann <sven@narfation.org>
                        htonl((uint32_t)atomic_read(&hard_iface->seqno));
 
        batman_ogm_packet->ttvn = atomic_read(&bat_priv->ttvn);
-       batman_ogm_packet->tt_crc = htons((uint16_t)
-                                               atomic_read(&bat_priv->tt_crc));
+       batman_ogm_packet->tt_crc = htons(bat_priv->tt_crc);
        if (tt_num_changes >= 0)
                batman_ogm_packet->tt_num_changes = tt_num_changes;
 
 
 
        realloc_packet_buffer(hard_iface, new_len);
 
-       atomic_set(&bat_priv->tt_crc, tt_local_crc(bat_priv));
+       bat_priv->tt_crc = tt_local_crc(bat_priv);
 
        /* reset the sending counter */
        atomic_set(&bat_priv->tt_ogm_append_cnt, TT_OGM_APPEND_MAX);
 
        spinlock_t vis_list_lock; /* protects vis_info::recv_list */
        atomic_t num_local_tt;
        /* Checksum of the local table, recomputed before sending a new OGM */
-       atomic_t tt_crc;
+       uint16_t tt_crc;
        unsigned char *tt_buff;
        int16_t tt_buff_len;
        spinlock_t tt_buff_lock; /* protects tt_buff */