Re: [PATCH] modules: mark __inittest/__exittest as __maybe_unused

From: Arnd Bergmann
Date: Thu Feb 02 2017 - 05:19:09 EST


On Thu, Feb 2, 2017 at 10:25 AM, Rusty Russell <rusty@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Arnd Bergmann <arnd@xxxxxxxx> writes:
>> clang warns about unused inline functions by default:
>>
>> arch/arm/crypto/aes-cipher-glue.c:68:1: warning: unused function '__inittest' [-Wunused-function]
>> arch/arm/crypto/aes-cipher-glue.c:69:1: warning: unused function '__exittest' [-Wunused-function]
>>
>> As these appear in every single module, let's just disable the warnings by marking the
>> two functions as __maybe_unused.
>
> Um, won't you have to do that to hundreds of kernel headers? Why
> module.h?

clang specifically warns about inline functions that are defined in a
.c file but not used
there, but it is sensible enough to not warn about unused inline
functions that are defined
in a header.

In an ARM allmodconfig build, I currently see 178 .c files[1] that
have unused inline functions.
The proper way to deal with them is probably to move the warning into
the "make W=1"
level to hide it by default and then do one driver at a time.

The module.h definitions are special because the inline function is
defined through a
macro that gets evaluated by almost every loadable module, and we get
a warning for
every one of them, which the subsystem maintainers cannot deal with by
changing their
code locally.

Arnd

[1] http://pastebin.com/pnHvbHQ3