On 7/8/2016 3:35 PM, Adrien Mazarguil wrote: > On Fri, Jul 08, 2016 at 02:15:37PM +0000, Wiles, Keith wrote: >> >>> On Jul 8, 2016, at 4:56 AM, Yigit, Ferruh <ferruh.yigit at intel.com> wrote: >>> >>> On 7/8/2016 9:05 AM, Adrien Mazarguil wrote: >>>> On Thu, Jul 07, 2016 at 06:33:17PM +0000, Wiles, Keith wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> On Jul 7, 2016, at 10:49 AM, Adrien Mazarguil <adrien.mazarguil at >>>>>> 6wind.com> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> DPDK uses GNU C language extensions in most of its code base. This is >>>>>> fine >>>>>> for internal source files whose compilation flags are controlled by DPDK, >>>>>> however user applications that use exported "public" headers may >>>>>> experience >>>>>> compilation failures when enabling strict error/standard checks (-std and >>>>>> -pedantic for instance). >>>>> >>>>> Do you try compiling these changes with CLANG and/or ICC compilers? >>>> >>>> clang/clang++ yes, works fine. I did not try with ICC however. >>> >>> I tested with icc, getting following error [1], compiler warning seems >>> valid, but didn't investigate what in your patch cause this. >>> >>> [1] >>> .../app/test/test_table_acl.c(487): error #2405: array of elements >>> containing a flexible array member is nonstandard >>> struct rte_pipeline_table_entry entries[5]; >>> ^ >>> >>> .../app/test/test_table_acl.c(492): error #2405: array of elements >>> containing a flexible array member is nonstandard >>> struct rte_pipeline_table_entry entries_ptr[5]; >> >> I am guessing it does not like the uint8_t action_data[0] in the >> rte_pipeline_table_entry structure. I can see why it would be non-standard >> allocated on the stack in this case. Maybe a keyword like __extension__ >> needs to be added or pragma. > > Hmmm, right, a variable array cannot be embedded like that. I think a change > in test_table_acl.c would be better. Correct, I just wonder why not getting this same compiler warning before your changes.
... > Is that the only issue you saw? > Yes. >>>> Note that considering "({ ... })" is a GNU extension, compilers that do >>>> support this syntax also support the GNU __extension__ keyword. As a >>>> result, >>>> those that do not support this keyword most likely already cannot compile >>>> DPDK at all. >