Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 8 Oct 2015 16:01:21 +0100 | From | Russell King - ARM Linux <> | Subject | Re: [PATCH] serial: atmel: fix compiler warning on address cast |
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On Thu, Oct 08, 2015 at 03:49:54PM +0100, Andre Przywara wrote: > Hi, > > On 08/10/15 11:38, Alexandre Belloni wrote: > > On 08/10/2015 at 10:37:49 +0100, Russell King - ARM Linux wrote : > >> On Thu, Oct 08, 2015 at 11:01:48AM +0200, Alexandre Belloni wrote: > >>> On 05/10/2015 at 18:00:52 +0100, Andre Przywara wrote : > >>>> Turning on KVM and LPAE support on top of a multi_v7_defconfig will > >>>> produce a compiler warning in the Atmel serial driver: > >>>> drivers/tty/serial/atmel_serial.c: In function 'atmel_verify_port': > >>>> drivers/tty/serial/atmel_serial.c:2299:6: warning: cast to pointer from integer of different size [-Wint-to-pointer-cast] > >>>> if ((void *)port->mapbase != ser->iomem_base) > >>>> ^ > >>>> > >>>> Fix that by using the cast on the right hand side instead, as similar > >>>> code already does in other drivers. > >>>> > >>>> Signed-off-by: Andre Przywara <andre.przywara@arm.com> > >>> Acked-by: Alexandre Belloni <alexandre.belloni@free-electrons.com> > >> > >> Hmm, this actually points at a problem, and the cast screems out about it. > >> Think about it, can you guess what it is? > > Russell, I'd really appreciate if we wouldn't have to play > "guess-what-I-am-thinking" here. Can't you just say what's bothering you?
Actually, I think it's fine - the interface is just another one of the weird cases we have in the kernel.
However, for the record, things get typed a certain way for a reason. Virtual addresses that can be dereferenced are generally pointer like. Physical addresses are generally integers.
Casting between the two generally indicates a bug, and whenever you see a cast between the two, it should have special attention paid to it to make sure that it really is correct.
There are a few famous places in the kernel where casting between an unsigned long and a virtual address is pretty standard, but they're the exception to the rule (eg, the argument to a timer, get_free_page()). This is another example.
Sorry for creating confusion.
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