On 2024-03-02 18:12, ralfconn wrote:
I have a build error with latest gentoo-sources (~amd64): # eix -I
gentoo-sources Installed versions: 6.7.6(6.7.6)^bs(10:37:31
02/24/24)(-build -experimental -symlink) 6.7.7(6.7.7)^bs(18:43:20
03/01/24)(-build -experimental -symlink) # eix -I gcc Installed
versions: 13.2.1_p20240210(13)^t(17:09:30 02/18/24)(cet cxx
default-stack-clash-protection default-znow fortran hardened nls
openmp pie sanitize ssp -ada -custom-cflags -d -debug -doc
-fixed-point -go -graphite -ieee-long-double -jit -libssp -lto
-modula2 -multilib -objc -objc++ -objc-gc -pch -pgo -systemtap -test
-valgrind -vanilla -vtv -zstd) fs/ntfs3/frecord.c: In function
‘ni_read_frame’: fs/ntfs3/frecord.c:2460:16: error: unused variable
‘i_size’ [-Werror=unused-variable]  2460 |         loff_t i_size =
i_size_read(&ni->vfs_inode);

This is on a gentoo box with mixed profile
(local:no-multilib-hardened-desktop (dev)). The vanilla kernel
downloaded from kernel.org - with same config - has the same build
error. I thought it could be a hardened-related issue, but a
different gentoo box with an hardened-dektop profile builds fine. The
kernel config is different, though. By the way, looking at the
failing source it seems to me that the error is a false positive. I
suppose nobody else is seeing this, I see no reports on the net. Any
hints? Should I file a bug upstream? thanks, raffaele

Already known:
https://lore.kernel.org/stable/2024030214-scratch-compactly-638f@gregkh/

So either set CONFIG_NTFS3_LZX_XPRESS=y or just wait.

-h

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