Re: [PATCH v2] staging: lustre: fix symbol redeclared with different type in libcfs

From: Drokin, Oleg
Date: Sat Aug 15 2015 - 06:13:59 EST



On Aug 15, 2015, at 4:35 AM, Maxime Lorrillere wrote:

> lbug_with_loc is declared with __attribute__((noreturn)) in libcfs_private.h
> and without this attribute in linux-debug.c. This generates the following
> sparse error:
>>>> drivers/staging/lustre/lustre/libcfs/linux/linux-debug.c:149:6: error: symbol 'lbug_with_loc' redeclared with different type (originally declared at drivers/staging/lustre/lustre/libcfs/linux/../../../include/linux/libcfs/libcfs_private.h:82) - different modifiers
>
> This patches removes this attribute in libcfs_private.h as it seems to me that
> this optimization is not necessary.

Well, the whole idea is that the attribute tells the compiler and thing like static analysis tools
that there's no return from this function.
This helps us to highlight dead code and also certain false positive warnings
abut stuff possibly used not-initialized and the like.
I'd rather prefer the actual function to be declared as no-return.

Thanks.
>
> Signed-off-by: Maxime Lorrillere <maxime.lorrillere@xxxxxxxxx>
> ---
> drivers/staging/lustre/include/linux/libcfs/libcfs_private.h | 2 +-
> 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
>
> diff --git a/drivers/staging/lustre/include/linux/libcfs/libcfs_private.h b/drivers/staging/lustre/include/linux/libcfs/libcfs_private.h
> index 9544860..e60b92b 100644
> --- a/drivers/staging/lustre/include/linux/libcfs/libcfs_private.h
> +++ b/drivers/staging/lustre/include/linux/libcfs/libcfs_private.h
> @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ do { \
>
> #define KLASSERT(e) LASSERT(e)
>
> -void lbug_with_loc(struct libcfs_debug_msg_data *)__attribute__((noreturn));
> +void lbug_with_loc(struct libcfs_debug_msg_data *);
>
> #define LBUG() \
> do { \
> --
> 2.5.0
>

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