----- On Oct 5, 2021, at 3:40 PM, rostedt rostedt@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > On Tue, 5 Oct 2021 21:06:36 +0200 (CEST) > Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@xxxxxxx> wrote: > >> On Tuesday 2021-10-05 20:40, Steven Rostedt wrote: >> >> >> >> >>>> typeof(*p) *________p1 = (typeof(*p) *__force)READ_ONCE(p); >> >> >> >> #define static_cast(type, expr) ((struct { type x; }){(expr)}.x) >> >> typeof(p) p1 = (typeof(p) __force)static_cast(void *, READ_ONCE(p)); >> >> >> >> Let the name not fool you; it's absolutely _not_ the same as C++'s >> >> static_cast, but still: it does emit a warning when you do pass an >> >> integer, which is better than no warning at all in that case. >> >> >> >> *flies away* >> > >> >Are you suggesting I should continue this exercise ;-) >> >> “After all, why not?” >> >> typeof(p) p1 = (typeof(p) __force)READ_ONCE(p) + >> BUILD_BUG_ON_EXPR(__builtin_classify_type(p) != 5); > > I may try it, because exposing the structure I want to hide, is pulling out > a lot of other crap with it :-p I like the static_cast() approach above. It is neat way to validate that the argument is a pointer without need to dereference the pointer. I would also be open to consider this trick for liburcu's userspace API. About the other proposed solution based on __builtin_classify_type, I am reluctant to use something designed specifically for varargs in a context where they are not used. Thanks, Mathieu -- Mathieu Desnoyers EfficiOS Inc. http://www.efficios.com