On Sun, Nov 27, 2022 at 06:38:39PM -0800, Bart Van Assche wrote: > On 11/27/22 05:45, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote: > > On Fri, Nov 25, 2022 at 03:51:11PM -0800, Bart Van Assche wrote: > > > On 11/23/22 04:25, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote: > > > > diff --git a/include/linux/mISDNif.h b/include/linux/mISDNif.h > > > > index 7dd1f01ec4f9..7aab4a769736 100644 > > > > --- a/include/linux/mISDNif.h > > > > +++ b/include/linux/mISDNif.h > > > > @@ -586,7 +586,7 @@ extern struct mISDNclock *mISDN_register_clock(char *, int, clockctl_func_t *, > > > > void *); > > > > extern void mISDN_unregister_clock(struct mISDNclock *); > > > > -static inline struct mISDNdevice *dev_to_mISDN(struct device *dev) > > > > +static inline struct mISDNdevice *dev_to_mISDN(const struct device *dev) > > > > { > > > > if (dev) > > > > return dev_get_drvdata(dev); > > > > > > Why does the dev_to_mISDN() function drop constness? I haven't found an > > > explanation for this in the cover letter. > > > > I agree, this is going to be fixed up, see the thread starting here: > > https://lore.kernel.org/r/Y34+V2bCDdqujBDk@xxxxxxxxx > > > > I'll work on making a const / non const version for these so that we > > don't loose the marking. > > > > Oh wait, no, this function is fine, it's not modifying the device > > structure at all, and only returning the pointer in the private data > > stored in the device. There is no loss of const-ness here. > > Hi Greg, > > This is what I found in include/linux/mISDNif.h: > > struct mISDNdevice { > struct mISDNchannel D; > u_int id; > u_int Dprotocols; > u_int Bprotocols; > u_int nrbchan; > u_char channelmap[MISDN_CHMAP_SIZE]; > struct list_head bchannels; > struct mISDNchannel *teimgr; > struct device dev; > }; > > As one can see 'dev' is a member of struct mISDNdevice. I still think that > dev_to_mISDN() drops constness. Did I perhaps overlook something? I think you are missing that dev_to_mISDN() is doing something different than most dev_to_FOO() functions do (i.e. there is no container_of() call here at all): static inline struct mISDNdevice *dev_to_mISDN(struct device *dev) { if (dev) return dev_get_drvdata(dev); else return NULL; } See, no pointer mess or anything else here, all that happens is the driver data pointer in struct device is returned. If this was a "normal" dev_to_FOO() function, then yes, the const-ness of the pointer would be called into question as the thread I linked to discusses. thanks, greg k-h