Hi Sergey, Serge Semin <sergey.se...@baikalelectronics.ru> wrote on Wed, 11 Nov 2020 22:22:59 +0300:
> On Tue, Nov 10, 2020 at 04:35:56PM +0100, Miquel Raynal wrote: > > Hi Serge, > > > > Serge Semin <sergey.se...@baikalelectronics.ru> wrote on Tue, 10 Nov > > 2020 14:38:27 +0300: > > > > > Hello Miquel, > > > > > > A situation noted by the warning below won't cause any problem because > > > the casting is done to a non-dereferenced variable. It is utilized > > > as a pointer bias later in that function. Shall we just ignore the > > > warning or still fix it somehow? > > > > > Do you think the cast to a !__iomem value is mandatory here? > > It's not mandatory to have the casting with no __iomem, but wouldn't > doing like this: > + shift = (ssize_t __iomem)src & 0x3; > be looking weird? Really, is there a good way to somehow extract the first > two bits of a __iomem pointer without getting the sparse warning? I asked around me, what about trying uintptr_t? Thanks, Miquèl