On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 9:31 AM, Jiri Pirko <j...@resnulli.us> wrote: > > I don't see how vlan could be used uninitialized. But I understand that > this is impossible for gcc to track it. Please just use uninitialized_var()
Actually, I think we should never use "uninitialized_var()" except possibly for arrays or structures that gcc can complain about. It's a horrible thing to use, in that it adds extra cruft to the source code, and then shuts up a compiler warning (even the _reliable_ warnings from gcc). It's much better to just initialize the variable, and if gcc some day gets smarter and sees that it is unnecessary and always overwritten, so much the better. The cost of initializing a single word is basically zero. Linus