Warnings are not a bad thing they are a valuable marker to let us know
which code is broken.  If we just silence the warning in the laziest
possible way then we are throwing away valuable information.  It's
better to leave the warning there so that the next person can fix it
properly.

If you want to leave the code as-is that is absolutely fine with me, but
don't remove the warning until someone can look at this a bit carefully.

regards,
dan carpenter

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