Re: [PATCH] arm: nomadik: avoid assigning u32 to bool

From: Alessandro Rubini
Date: Sun Apr 03 2011 - 06:54:00 EST


>> Why? There are dozens of places in the kernel where this done, the code
>> generated should be the same, and it's pretty obvious what is being done
>> as it is.
>
> Primarily because we were asked to avoid casts to bool even if
> they are safe.

[I have studied, meanwhile]

Actually the point of Rabin is, I think, that the patch is not needed.
Our "bool" is the C99 "_Bool" type, for which the compiler
automatically converts all non-0 assignments to 1. Even if storage
is still one byte.

IIUC, the point of _Bool is allowing comparisong with "true", while in
general non-0 is considered true if evaluated in a conditional
but may be "!= 1" so "!= true" if compared explicitly.

You can compile a one-liner to check. I used a few more:

_Bool i[10];

int main(void)
{
i[0] = 1;
i[1] = 10;
return i[0];
}

/alessandro
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