Paolo Bonzini <pbonz...@redhat.com> writes: > On 12/04/2016 20:17, Nutan Shinde wrote: >> >> -static int console_exit(SCLPEvent *event) >> +static console_exit(SCLPEvent *event) >> { >> - return 0; > > This patch doesn't even compile: > > CC hw/char/sclpconsole.o > /home/pbonzini/work/upstream/qemu/hw/char/sclpconsole.c:245:8: error: return > type defaults to ‘int’ [-Werror=implicit-int] > static console_exit(SCLPEvent *event) > ^ > cc1: all warnings being treated as errors
It wouldn't compile even with the missing void inserted: hw/char/sclpconsole-lm.c:361:14: warning: assignment from incompatible pointer type [-Wincompatible-pointer-types] ec->exit = console_exit; ^ I gather you're doing this for BiteSizedTasks items * Look for functions that are named *_exit or *_exitfn in hw/ and that return int. They should all return zero. Make them return void, and remove the checks for the callers. * Once the above change is done, remove the "Error **" argument from functions named *_unrealize in hw/ Added by Paolo on 2014-12-03. These tasks don't make sense to me. Paolo, can you explain? Additionally, the commit message titles aren't quite right, the series isn't threaded, and its parts can't be applied with git-am (some MIME crap gets in the way). Your title lacks a subsystem: prefix and is too long. Better: hw/char: Change return type of *_exit(), *_exitfn() to void Please study http://wiki.qemu-project.org/Contribute/SubmitAPatch once more, particularly sections "Write a meaningful commit message", "Use git format-patch", and "Include a meaningful cover letter". In theory, it is possible to consistently send well-formed patches by hand. In practice, you either use git-send-email or you screw it up. Use git-send-email.