On Thu, Sep 06, 2018 at 02:16:19PM -0700, Linus Torvalds wrote: > On Thu, Sep 6, 2018 at 2:13 PM Linus Torvalds > <torvalds@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > So for example: > > > > > static inline compat_uptr_t ptr_to_compat(void __user *uptr) > > > { > > > - return (u32)(unsigned long)uptr; > > > + return (u32)(__force unsigned long)uptr; > > > } > > > > this actually looks correct. > > Side note: I do think that while the above is correct, the rest of the > patch shows that we might be better off simply not havign the warning > for address space changes at all for the "cast a pointer to an integer > type" case. > > When you cast to a non-pointer type, the address space issue simply > doesn't exist at all, so the warning makes less sense. > > It's really just he "pointer to one address space" being cast to > "pointer to another address space" that should really warn, and that > might need that "__force" thing. > > Hmm? So maybe a sparse change is better for most of that patch. Unless I'm misunderstanding something, I don't think there is anything to change for this specific point. Sparse don't warn (by default) on "cast from pointer with address space to integer", as it always been the case, I think. I think it's the good choice. It's just that recently, I've added a new flag -Wcast-from-as [1], defaulting to 'no', specifically to *detect* these cast because of these tagged pointers. Note: I tend to think more and more that __force is simply too strong and weaker form, like __force_as and __force_bitwise would be more appropriate. -- Luc Van Oostenryck [1] d96da358c ("stricter warning for explicit cast to ulong")