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From: Albert ARIBAUD <albert.u.boot@aribaud.net>
To: u-boot@lists.denx.de
Subject: [U-Boot] [PATCH 2/2] RFC: Let linker create phy array
Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2012 21:57:50 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4F3584CE.2010804@aribaud.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <201202101532.58695.vapier@gentoo.org>

Le 10/02/2012 21:32, Mike Frysinger a ?crit :
> On Friday 10 February 2012 14:39:12 Albert ARIBAUD wrote:
>> Le 07/02/2012 16:20, Mike Frysinger a ?crit :
>>> On Monday 06 February 2012 16:01:56 Albert ARIBAUD wrote:
>>>> Le 06/02/2012 21:57, Mike Frysinger a ?crit :
>>>>>> Is there a keep attribute like the linker has for sections?
>>>>>
>>>>> yes, __attribute__((used))
>>>>
>>>> What is the point in adding a 'static' qualifier and a ((used))
>>>> attribute, when not adding them in the first place gives the same
>>>> result?
>>>
>>> to control the visibility
>>
>> I don't understand what you mean with this. Can you please elaborate?
>
> no static means it has global elf visibility (other .c files can "extern" it,
> and you have to worry about symbol clashes):
> $ gcc -x c -c - -o test.o<<<'int foo;'&&  readelf -s test.o | grep foo
>       7: 0000000000000004     4 OBJECT  GLOBAL DEFAULT  COM foo
>
> static means it has local elf visibility (other files don't get access, and you
> don't have to worry about symbol clashes):
> $ gcc -x c -c - -o test.o<<<'static int foo;'&&  readelf -s test.o | grep foo
>       5: 0000000000000000     4 OBJECT  LOCAL  DEFAULT    3 foo
>
> imo, anything that should not be externally accessed should have "static".
> this is just good programming practice.

I would agree 100% if the symbol was truly local, i.e. declared *and 
used* locally. Here, however, it is used globally, by being gathered in 
a global section to serve as an entry in a global array.

The only interest of making the symbol static would indeed be to allow 
reusing the symbol name elsewhere, which I think is quite improbable 
considering the symbol was global so far.

So we add the static qualifier despite the object actually not being 
static; and because the object is not actually static, that qualifier 
causes a legit diagnostic; and to eliminate that diagnostic, we add an 
'unused' attribute. This I find less than good programming practice.

> -mike

Amicalement,
-- 
Albert.

  reply	other threads:[~2012-02-10 20:57 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 28+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2012-02-05  3:02 [U-Boot] [PATCH 1/2] RFC: create u-boot-common.lds Troy Kisky
2012-02-05  3:02 ` [U-Boot] [PATCH 2/2] RFC: Let linker create phy array Troy Kisky
2012-02-05  3:38   ` Mike Frysinger
2012-02-05  6:16     ` Dirk Behme
2012-02-05 13:26     ` Albert ARIBAUD
2012-02-05 20:40       ` Mike Frysinger
2012-02-06 20:53         ` Albert ARIBAUD
2012-02-06 18:48     ` Troy Kisky
2012-02-06 19:07       ` Mike Frysinger
2012-02-06 20:17         ` Troy Kisky
2012-02-06 20:56           ` Albert ARIBAUD
2012-02-06 20:57           ` Mike Frysinger
2012-02-06 21:01             ` Albert ARIBAUD
2012-02-07 15:20               ` Mike Frysinger
2012-02-10 19:39                 ` Albert ARIBAUD
2012-02-10 20:32                   ` Mike Frysinger
2012-02-10 20:57                     ` Albert ARIBAUD [this message]
2012-02-10 21:41                       ` Mike Frysinger
2012-02-12 14:45                         ` Albert ARIBAUD
2012-02-06 21:44             ` Troy Kisky
2012-02-07 15:21               ` Mike Frysinger
2012-02-05 21:01 ` [U-Boot] [PATCH 1/2] RFC: create u-boot-common.lds Mike Frysinger
2012-02-05 22:07   ` Graeme Russ
2012-02-06  3:24     ` Mike Frysinger
2012-02-06  3:43       ` Graeme Russ
2012-02-06  4:27         ` Mike Frysinger
2012-02-06  4:34           ` Graeme Russ
2012-02-06  5:48             ` Mike Frysinger

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