On Tue, Nov 08, 2022 at 08:42:59PM +0530, Deepak R Varma wrote: > Hello, > > First, my apologies for the long email. > I am requesting guidance on how to approach resolving the zero element flexible > VLO struct implementation in this driver in file drivers/staging/waln-ng/hfa384x.f > > The struct hfa384x_pdrec contains nested structs with zero element arrays. These > zero element structs are part of a union 'data' inside the struct container. This > union 'data' is the last element of this container. Please see the code snip below: > > <snip> > > 1068 struct hfa384x_pdrec { > 1 __le16 len; /* in words */ > 2 __le16 code; > 3 union pdr { > 4 struct hfa384x_pdr_pcb_partnum pcb_partnum; > 11 struct hfa384x_pdr_nicid nicid; > 12 struct hfa384x_pdr_refdac_measurements refdac_measurements; > 13 struct hfa384x_pdr_vgdac_measurements vgdac_measurements; > 14 struct hfa384x_pdr_level_comp_measurements level_compc_measurements; > 15 struct hfa384x_pdr_mac_address mac_address; > 39 } data; > 40 } __packed; > > </snip> > > The three structures in question are declared as follows in the same file: > > <snip> > 962 struct hfa384x_pdr_refdac_measurements { > 1 u16 value[0]; > 2 } __packed; > 3 > 4 struct hfa384x_pdr_vgdac_measurements { > 5 u16 value[0]; > 6 } __packed; > 7 > 8 struct hfa384x_pdr_level_comp_measurements { > 9 u16 value[0]; > 10 } __packed; > </snip> > > As per the C99 specifications, the flexible array struct should have at least > one member other than the true flexible array member. So converting these from > [0] to [] is not feasible in the current form. > > I did not find these struct variables being used for memory allocation in the > code directly. My find may be short since the implementation appears to get very > complex as I tried to get deeper. > > Can you please suggest how should I approach correcting the zero element flex > array implementation here? Can these structs be removed if they are unused? Are you sure they are unused? They look like structures that are read from the memory of a device, right? Try removing the structures from the union and see what happens :) thanks, greg k-h