Hello!
On Aug 15, 2015, at 4:13 AM, Ioan-Adrian Ratiu wrote:
>> Without including ptlrpc_internal.h, GCC gives prototype
warnings
>> "pack_generic.c:642:5: warning: no previous prototype for ..."
> It does? What version of gcc give you that, I don't see that here.
Yes, but it's a non-default warning (-Wmissing-prototypes)
$ gcc --version
gcc (Gentoo 4.9.3 p1.0, pie-0.6.2) 4.9.3
When testing the above patch I've used Ubuntu Vivid Vervet's gcc
(also 4.9 I think, I don't have access to that machine right now).
To see the warn I'm adding "ccflags-y := -Wmissing-prototypes"
to a Makefile then "make SUBDIRS=…"
Duh, so essentially it tells you that you have a non-static function
that lacks a previously defined prototype, but because it's
non-static, it's likely used elsewhere and the prototype might get
out of sync with the actual function definition?
I guess it's no big deal to include the ptlrpc_internal.h there
to catch potential problems like that.
Thanks.
Bye,
Oleg