Re: [PATCH net-next] selftests: net: cleanup busy_poller.c

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On 12/03, Joe Damato wrote:
> Fix various integer type conversions by using strtoull and a temporary
> variable which is bounds checked before being casted into the
> appropriate cfg_* variable for use by the test program.
> 
> While here, free the strdup'd cfg string for overall hygenie.

Thank you for fixing this! I also saw them this morning after a net-next
pull and was about to post... I also see the following (LLVM=1):

busy_poller.c:237:6: warning: variable 'napi_id' is used uninitialized whenever 'if' condition is false [-Wsometimes-uninitialized]
  237 |         if (napi_list->obj._present.id)
      |             ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
busy_poller.c:243:38: note: uninitialized use occurs here
  243 |         netdev_napi_set_req_set_id(set_req, napi_id);
      |                                             ^~~~~~~
busy_poller.c:237:2: note: remove the 'if' if its condition is always true
  237 |         if (napi_list->obj._present.id)
      |         ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  238 |                 napi_id = napi_list->obj.id;
      |                                            ~
  239 |         else
      |         ~~~~
  240 |                 error(1, 0, "napi ID not present?");
      |                 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
busy_poller.c:226:18: note: initialize the variable 'napi_id' to silence this warning
  226 |         uint32_t napi_id;
      |                         ^
      |                          = 0
1 warning generated.

Presumably the compiler can't connect that fact that (!preset.id) ->
error. So maybe initialize napi_id to 0 to suppress it as well?




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