Re: [PATCH] regmap: silence GCC warning

From: Mark Brown
Date: Mon Oct 01 2012 - 06:03:20 EST


On Sun, Sep 30, 2012 at 12:15:55PM +0200, Paul Bolle wrote:
> Building regmap.o triggers this GCC warning:
> drivers/base/regmap/regmap.c: In function âregmap_raw_readâ:
> drivers/base/regmap/regmap.c:1172:6: warning: âretâ may be used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized]
>
> It seems 'ret' should always be set when this function returns. See, the
> else-branch can leave 'ret' uninitialized only if 'val_count' is zero.
> But if 'val_count' is zero regmap_volatile_range() will return true.
> That implies that 'ret' will be set in the if-branch. ('val_count' could
> be zero if 'val_len' is, for example, zero. That would be useless input,
> however.)
>
> Anyhow, initializing 'ret' to -EINVAL silences GCC and is harmless.

Have you reported this bug in GCC? Their flow analyis just seems to
keep on getting worse and worse.
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