Arnd Bergmann <arnd@xxxxxxxx> writes: > On Friday 09 October 2015 21:03:57 kbuild test robot wrote: >> ^1da177e Linus Torvalds 2005-04-16 818 cb->rt_flags &= ~DN_RT_F_IE; >> ^1da177e Linus Torvalds 2005-04-16 819 if (rt->rt_flags & RTCF_DOREDIRECT) >> ^1da177e Linus Torvalds 2005-04-16 820 cb->rt_flags |= DN_RT_F_IE; >> ^1da177e Linus Torvalds 2005-04-16 821 >> 29a26a56 Eric W. Biederman 2015-09-15 822 return NF_HOOK(NFPROTO_DECNET, NF_DN_FORWARD, >> 29a26a56 Eric W. Biederman 2015-09-15 @823 &init_net, NULL, skb, dev, skb->dev, >> 8f40b161 David S. Miller 2011-07-17 824 dn_to_neigh_output); >> ^1da177e Linus Torvalds 2005-04-16 825 >> ^1da177e Linus Torvalds 2005-04-16 826 drop: >> > > Ah, right. The 'dev' variable here is declared as > > #ifdef CONFIG_NETFILTER > struct net_device *dev = skb->dev; > #endif > > Apparently because the code produced the same warning as the ipv6 code. > > Removing the #ifdef here would make that code nicer and let us use > my patch. Alternatively we could put the same #ifdef into IPV6 and > not use the inline function. Compilers are good at removing unused variabes (SSA should guarantee this will always happen), and #ifdefs sucks. I vote for your inline. Especially as the case that is actively used and tested (CONFIG_NETFILTER) has these two functions as inline functions. Eric -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe netfilter-devel" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html