On Tue, Oct 1, 2019 at 7:19 PM Luc Van Oostenryck <luc.vanoostenryck@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Tue, Oct 01, 2019 at 06:14:23PM -0500, Steve French wrote: > > It may be related to the following sparse make warning: > > > > No rule to make target > > '/usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/bits/huge_val.h', needed by > > 'sparse-llvm.o' > > > > I don't see huge_val.h in the Ubuntu 19 version of libc6-dev > > Yes, I've been bitten myself by this. It's fixed since a little while. > So, just doing a clean build or removing all the deps (.*.d) > should allow you to build sparse. > > I've verified the problem with asm and __inline in quota.h: > it's autodetected by kconfig (CC_HAS_ASM_INLINE) so the exact config > doesn't matter (only gcc's version does) but in all cases recent > versions of sparse don't have a problem with it Removed the dependencies and rebuilt as you suggested and it worked ... and even better ... with the noise removed I now see two real bugs (endian conversion missing on two lines) and only one possible problem with sparse/gcc itself Sparse now flags this line from one of Paulo's DFS features merged last year: struct smb_vol fake_vol = {0}; with "warning: Using plain integer as NULL pointer" What is the recommended way to initialize a struct to avoid the sparse warning? And what about the "namespace" warnings from the fscache (cache.o) code that now show up? I hadn't seen those before. Any easy way to remove them? "WARNING: module cifs uses symbol sigprocmask from namespace fs/cifs/cache.o: $(deps_/home/sfrench/cifs-2.6/fs/cifs/cache.o), but does not import it." -- Thanks, Steve