https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=106906
--- Comment #1 from Jakub Jelinek <jakub at gcc dot gnu.org> --- Well, it is correct as is, because while icv_addr[3] and params[3] have void * type, they are actually cast to various types (either other pointers or bool etc.). But there is no need not to make the cast explicit and after all, there is icv_addr[0] = icv_addr[1] = icv_addr[2] = NULL; before the switch, so zero reinitialization is just a waste of time unless compiler optimizes that out. So we could go for: 2022-09-12 Jakub Jelinek <ja...@redhat.com> PR libgomp/106906 * env.c (get_icv_member_addr): Cast false to void * before assigning it to icv_addr[1], and comment the whole assignment out. --- libgomp/env.c.jj 2022-09-12 10:32:00.935086858 +0200 +++ libgomp/env.c 2022-09-12 13:27:22.893571697 +0200 @@ -1892,14 +1892,14 @@ get_icv_member_addr (struct gomp_initial { case GOMP_ICV_NTEAMS: icv_addr[0] = &icvs->nteams_var; - icv_addr[1] = false; + /* icv_addr[1] = (void *) false; */ break; case GOMP_ICV_DYNAMIC: icv_addr[0] = &(*icvs).dyn_var; break; case GOMP_ICV_TEAMS_THREAD_LIMIT: icv_addr[0] = &icvs->teams_thread_limit_var; - icv_addr[1] = false; + /* icv_addr[1] = (void *) false; */ break; case GOMP_ICV_SCHEDULE: icv_addr[0] = &icvs->run_sched_var; @@ -1907,7 +1907,7 @@ get_icv_member_addr (struct gomp_initial break; case GOMP_ICV_THREAD_LIMIT: icv_addr[0] = &icvs->thread_limit_var; - icv_addr[1] = false; + /* icv_addr[1] = (void *) false; */ icv_addr[2] = (void *) UINT_MAX; break; case GOMP_ICV_NTHREADS: