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The patch titled
     Subject: include/linux/bitrev.h: fix constant bitrev
has been added to the -mm tree.  Its filename is
     bitrev-fix-constant-bitrev.patch

This patch should soon appear at
    http://ozlabs.org/~akpm/mmots/broken-out/bitrev-fix-constant-bitrev.patch
and later at
    http://ozlabs.org/~akpm/mmotm/broken-out/bitrev-fix-constant-bitrev.patch

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From: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@xxxxxxxx>
Subject: include/linux/bitrev.h: fix constant bitrev

clang points out with hundreds of warnings that the bitrev macros have a
problem with constant input:

drivers/hwmon/sht15.c:187:11: error: variable '__x' is uninitialized when used within its own initialization
      [-Werror,-Wuninitialized]
        u8 crc = bitrev8(data->val_status & 0x0F);
                 ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
include/linux/bitrev.h:102:21: note: expanded from macro 'bitrev8'
        __constant_bitrev8(__x) :                       \
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^~~~
include/linux/bitrev.h:67:11: note: expanded from macro '__constant_bitrev8'
        u8 __x = x;                     \
           ~~~   ^

Both the bitrev and the __constant_bitrev macros use an internal variable
named __x, which goes horribly wrong when passing one to the other.

The obvious fix is to rename one of the variables, so this adds an extra
'_'.

It seems we got away with this because
- there are only a few drivers using bitrev macros
- usually there are no constant arguments to those
- when they are constant, they tend to be either 0 or (unsigned)-1
  (drivers/isdn/i4l/isdnhdlc.o, drivers/iio/amplifiers/ad8366.c)
  and give the correct result by pure chance.

In fact, the only driver that I could find that gets different results
with this is drivers/net/wan/slic_ds26522.c, which in turn is a driver for
fairly rare hardware (adding the maintainer to Cc for testing).

Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20190322140503.123580-1-arnd@xxxxxxxx
Fixes: 556d2f055bf6 ("ARM: 8187/1: add CONFIG_HAVE_ARCH_BITREVERSE to support rbit instruction")
Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@xxxxxxxx>
Cc: Zhao Qiang <qiang.zhao@xxxxxxx>
Cc: Yalin Wang <yalin.wang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: <stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
---

 include/linux/bitrev.h |   46 +++++++++++++++++++--------------------
 1 file changed, 23 insertions(+), 23 deletions(-)

--- a/include/linux/bitrev.h~bitrev-fix-constant-bitrev
+++ a/include/linux/bitrev.h
@@ -34,41 +34,41 @@ static inline u32 __bitrev32(u32 x)
 
 #define __constant_bitrev32(x)	\
 ({					\
-	u32 __x = x;			\
-	__x = (__x >> 16) | (__x << 16);	\
-	__x = ((__x & (u32)0xFF00FF00UL) >> 8) | ((__x & (u32)0x00FF00FFUL) << 8);	\
-	__x = ((__x & (u32)0xF0F0F0F0UL) >> 4) | ((__x & (u32)0x0F0F0F0FUL) << 4);	\
-	__x = ((__x & (u32)0xCCCCCCCCUL) >> 2) | ((__x & (u32)0x33333333UL) << 2);	\
-	__x = ((__x & (u32)0xAAAAAAAAUL) >> 1) | ((__x & (u32)0x55555555UL) << 1);	\
-	__x;								\
+	u32 ___x = x;			\
+	___x = (___x >> 16) | (___x << 16);	\
+	___x = ((___x & (u32)0xFF00FF00UL) >> 8) | ((___x & (u32)0x00FF00FFUL) << 8);	\
+	___x = ((___x & (u32)0xF0F0F0F0UL) >> 4) | ((___x & (u32)0x0F0F0F0FUL) << 4);	\
+	___x = ((___x & (u32)0xCCCCCCCCUL) >> 2) | ((___x & (u32)0x33333333UL) << 2);	\
+	___x = ((___x & (u32)0xAAAAAAAAUL) >> 1) | ((___x & (u32)0x55555555UL) << 1);	\
+	___x;								\
 })
 
 #define __constant_bitrev16(x)	\
 ({					\
-	u16 __x = x;			\
-	__x = (__x >> 8) | (__x << 8);	\
-	__x = ((__x & (u16)0xF0F0U) >> 4) | ((__x & (u16)0x0F0FU) << 4);	\
-	__x = ((__x & (u16)0xCCCCU) >> 2) | ((__x & (u16)0x3333U) << 2);	\
-	__x = ((__x & (u16)0xAAAAU) >> 1) | ((__x & (u16)0x5555U) << 1);	\
-	__x;								\
+	u16 ___x = x;			\
+	___x = (___x >> 8) | (___x << 8);	\
+	___x = ((___x & (u16)0xF0F0U) >> 4) | ((___x & (u16)0x0F0FU) << 4);	\
+	___x = ((___x & (u16)0xCCCCU) >> 2) | ((___x & (u16)0x3333U) << 2);	\
+	___x = ((___x & (u16)0xAAAAU) >> 1) | ((___x & (u16)0x5555U) << 1);	\
+	___x;								\
 })
 
 #define __constant_bitrev8x4(x) \
 ({			\
-	u32 __x = x;	\
-	__x = ((__x & (u32)0xF0F0F0F0UL) >> 4) | ((__x & (u32)0x0F0F0F0FUL) << 4);	\
-	__x = ((__x & (u32)0xCCCCCCCCUL) >> 2) | ((__x & (u32)0x33333333UL) << 2);	\
-	__x = ((__x & (u32)0xAAAAAAAAUL) >> 1) | ((__x & (u32)0x55555555UL) << 1);	\
-	__x;								\
+	u32 ___x = x;	\
+	___x = ((___x & (u32)0xF0F0F0F0UL) >> 4) | ((___x & (u32)0x0F0F0F0FUL) << 4);	\
+	___x = ((___x & (u32)0xCCCCCCCCUL) >> 2) | ((___x & (u32)0x33333333UL) << 2);	\
+	___x = ((___x & (u32)0xAAAAAAAAUL) >> 1) | ((___x & (u32)0x55555555UL) << 1);	\
+	___x;								\
 })
 
 #define __constant_bitrev8(x)	\
 ({					\
-	u8 __x = x;			\
-	__x = (__x >> 4) | (__x << 4);	\
-	__x = ((__x & (u8)0xCCU) >> 2) | ((__x & (u8)0x33U) << 2);	\
-	__x = ((__x & (u8)0xAAU) >> 1) | ((__x & (u8)0x55U) << 1);	\
-	__x;								\
+	u8 ___x = x;			\
+	___x = (___x >> 4) | (___x << 4);	\
+	___x = ((___x & (u8)0xCCU) >> 2) | ((___x & (u8)0x33U) << 2);	\
+	___x = ((___x & (u8)0xAAU) >> 1) | ((___x & (u8)0x55U) << 1);	\
+	___x;								\
 })
 
 #define bitrev32(x) \
_

Patches currently in -mm which might be from arnd@xxxxxxxx are

bitrev-fix-constant-bitrev.patch
fs-select-avoid-clang-stack-usage-warning.patch




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