[PATCH] stmmac: avoid ipq806x constant overflow warning
David Miller
davem at davemloft.net
Thu Nov 12 09:25:28 PST 2015
From: Arnd Bergmann <arnd at arndb.de>
Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2015 15:12:48 +0100
> Building dwmac-ipq806x on a 64-bit architecture produces a harmless
> warning from gcc:
>
> stmmac/dwmac-ipq806x.c: In function 'ipq806x_gmac_probe':
> include/linux/bitops.h:6:19: warning: overflow in implicit constant conversion [-Woverflow]
> val = QSGMII_PHY_CDR_EN |
> stmmac/dwmac-ipq806x.c:333:8: note: in expansion of macro 'QSGMII_PHY_CDR_EN'
> #define QSGMII_PHY_CDR_EN BIT(0)
> #define BIT(nr) (1UL << (nr))
>
> The compiler warns about the fact that a 64-bit literal is passed
> into a function that takes a 32-bit argument. I could not fully understand
> why it warns despite the fact that this number is always small enough
> to fit, but changing the use of BIT() macros into the equivalent hexadecimal
> representation avoids the warning
>
> Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd at arndb.de>
> Fixes: b1c17215d718 ("stmmac: add ipq806x glue layer")
I've seen this warning too on x86_64 and had been meaning to look
into it, thanks for taking the initiative. :)
Moving away from using BIT() is somewhat disappointing, because we
want to encourage people to use these macros.
I think it's also easier from a driver author and auditing
perspective, you can see that something is being defined as bit X and
then check the documentation for the chip to see if bit X is correct
or not.
With the hex values there is more mental work and room for... mistakes.
Also I don't even understand the compiler's behavior, it's warning
about QSGMII_PHY_CDR_EN but if you define only that to "0x1u" it still
warns about QSGMII_PHY_CDR_EN.
The warning goes away only if you change all 5 BIT() uses.
This makes me like the change even less, something foul is going on
here and I'd rather figure out what that is than install this patch.
Thanks.
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