re: [SCSI] csiostor: Chelsio FCoE offload driver

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Hello Naresh Kumar Inna,

The patch a3667aaed569: "[SCSI] csiostor: Chelsio FCoE offload
driver" from Nov 15, 2012, leads to the following static checker
warning:

	drivers/scsi/csiostor/csio_mb.c:1534 csio_mb_isr_handler()
	warn: was 'sizeof(*mbp)' intended?

drivers/scsi/csiostor/csio_mb.c
  1451  int
  1452  csio_mb_isr_handler(struct csio_hw *hw)
  1453  {
  1454          struct csio_mbm         *mbm = &hw->mbm;
                                         ^^^
This struct is fairly large.

  1455          struct csio_mb          *mbp =  mbm->mcurrent;
  1456          __be64                  *cmd;
  1457          uint32_t                ctl, cim_cause, pl_cause;
  1458          int                     i;
  1459          uint32_t                ctl_reg = PF_REG(hw->pfn, CIM_PF_MAILBOX_CTRL);

[ snip ]

  1530                  /*
  1531                   * Enqueue event to EventQ. Events processing happens
  1532                   * in Event worker thread context
  1533                   */
  1534                  if (csio_enqueue_evt(hw, CSIO_EVT_MBX, mbp, sizeof(mbp)))
                                                                    ^^^^^^^^^^
This is equivalent to sizeof(long) when sizeof(*mbp) was probably
intended.

  1535                          CSIO_INC_STATS(hw, n_evt_drop);
  1536  

regards,
dan carpenter
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