* [PATCH] fix handling of address_space in casts and assignments
@ 2007-07-09 22:13 Al Viro
2007-07-10 1:07 ` [PATCH] fix handling of pointers in ?: Al Viro
2007-07-12 6:44 ` [PATCH] fix handling of address_space in casts and assignments Josh Triplett
0 siblings, 2 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Al Viro @ 2007-07-09 22:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-sparse
Turn FORCE_MOD into storage class specifier (that's how it's
actually used and that makes for much simpler logics).
Introduce explicit EXPR_FORCE_CAST for forced casts; handle it
properly.
Kill the idiocy in get_as() (we end up picking the oddest things
for address space - e.g. if we have int __attribute__((address_space(1))) *p,
we'll get warnings about removal of address space when we do things like
(unsigned short)*p. Fixed. BTW, that had caught a bunch of very odd
bogosities in the kernel and eliminated several false positives in there.
As the result, get_as() is gone now and evaluate_cast() got simpler.
Kill the similar idiocy in handling pointer assignments; while we are at it,
fix the qualifiers check for assignments to/from void * (you can't assign
const int * to void * - qualifiers on the left side should be no less than
on the right one; for normal codepath we get that checked, but the special
case of void * skips these checks).
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
---
compile-i386.c | 1 +
dissect.c | 2 +-
evaluate.c | 91 +++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------------------
expand.c | 1 +
expression.c | 18 ++++++++---
expression.h | 3 +-
inline.c | 1 +
linearize.c | 1 +
parse.c | 7 +++-
show-parse.c | 1 +
symbol.h | 4 +-
11 files changed, 65 insertions(+), 65 deletions(-)
diff --git a/compile-i386.c b/compile-i386.c
index 425a1bc..8526408 100644
--- a/compile-i386.c
+++ b/compile-i386.c
@@ -2351,6 +2351,7 @@ static struct storage *x86_expression(struct expression *expr)
warning(expr->pos, "invalid expression after evaluation");
return NULL;
case EXPR_CAST:
+ case EXPR_FORCE_CAST:
case EXPR_IMPLIED_CAST:
return emit_cast_expr(expr);
case EXPR_VALUE:
diff --git a/dissect.c b/dissect.c
index 9dc3df9..61240d7 100644
--- a/dissect.c
+++ b/dissect.c
@@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ again:
do_expression(U_VOID, expr->left);
ret = do_expression(mode, expr->right);
- break; case EXPR_CAST: //case EXPR_IMPLIED_CAST:
+ break; case EXPR_CAST: case EXPR_FORCE_CAST: //case EXPR_IMPLIED_CAST:
ret = base_type(expr->cast_type);
do_initializer(ret, expr->cast_expression);
diff --git a/evaluate.c b/evaluate.c
index b97a4d7..d505007 100644
--- a/evaluate.c
+++ b/evaluate.c
@@ -1276,6 +1276,22 @@ static int compatible_assignment_types(struct expression *expr, struct symbol *t
bad_null(*rp);
goto Cast;
}
+ if (sclass & TYPE_PTR && t->ctype.as == s->ctype.as) {
+ /* we should be more lazy here */
+ int mod1 = t->ctype.modifiers;
+ int mod2 = s->ctype.modifiers;
+ s = get_base_type(s);
+ t = get_base_type(t);
+
+ /*
+ * assignments to/from void * are OK, provided that
+ * we do not remove qualifiers from pointed to [C]
+ * or mix address spaces [sparse].
+ */
+ if (!(mod2 & ~mod1 & (MOD_VOLATILE | MOD_CONST)))
+ if (s == &void_ctype || t == &void_ctype)
+ goto Cast;
+ }
}
/* It's OK if the target is more volatile or const than the source */
@@ -1283,22 +1299,6 @@ static int compatible_assignment_types(struct expression *expr, struct symbol *t
if (!typediff)
return 1;
- /* Pointer destination? */
- if (tclass & TYPE_PTR) {
- int source_as;
- int target_as;
-
- /* "void *" matches anything as long as the address space is OK */
- target_as = t->ctype.as | target->ctype.as;
- source_as = s->ctype.as | source->ctype.as;
- if (source_as == target_as && (s->type == SYM_PTR || s->type == SYM_ARRAY)) {
- s = get_base_type(s);
- t = get_base_type(t);
- if (s == &void_ctype || t == &void_ctype)
- goto Cast;
- }
- }
-
warning(expr->pos, "incorrect type in %s (%s)", where, typediff);
info(expr->pos, " expected %s", show_typename(target));
info(expr->pos, " got %s", show_typename(source));
@@ -1330,6 +1330,7 @@ static void mark_assigned(struct expression *expr)
mark_assigned(expr->right);
return;
case EXPR_CAST:
+ case EXPR_FORCE_CAST:
mark_assigned(expr->cast_expression);
return;
case EXPR_SLICE:
@@ -2496,46 +2497,13 @@ static void evaluate_initializer(struct symbol *ctype, struct expression **ep)
expression_error(*ep, "invalid initializer");
}
-static int get_as(struct symbol *sym)
-{
- int as;
- unsigned long mod;
-
- if (!sym)
- return 0;
- as = sym->ctype.as;
- mod = sym->ctype.modifiers;
- if (sym->type == SYM_NODE) {
- sym = sym->ctype.base_type;
- as |= sym->ctype.as;
- mod |= sym->ctype.modifiers;
- }
-
- /*
- * At least for now, allow casting to a "unsigned long".
- * That's how we do things like pointer arithmetic and
- * store pointers to registers.
- */
- if (sym == &ulong_ctype)
- return -1;
-
- if (sym && sym->type == SYM_PTR) {
- sym = get_base_type(sym);
- as |= sym->ctype.as;
- mod |= sym->ctype.modifiers;
- }
- if (mod & MOD_FORCE)
- return -1;
- return as;
-}
-
static struct symbol *evaluate_cast(struct expression *expr)
{
struct expression *target = expr->cast_expression;
struct symbol *ctype;
struct symbol *t1, *t2;
int class1, class2;
- int as1, as2;
+ int as1 = 0, as2 = 0;
if (!target)
return NULL;
@@ -2596,6 +2564,9 @@ static struct symbol *evaluate_cast(struct expression *expr)
if (class1 & TYPE_COMPOUND)
warning(expr->pos, "cast to non-scalar");
+ if (class1 == TYPE_PTR)
+ get_base_type(t1);
+
t2 = target->ctype;
if (!t2) {
expression_error(expr, "cast from unknown type");
@@ -2606,19 +2577,30 @@ static struct symbol *evaluate_cast(struct expression *expr)
if (class2 & TYPE_COMPOUND)
warning(expr->pos, "cast from non-scalar");
+ if (expr->type == EXPR_FORCE_CAST)
+ goto out;
+
/* allowed cast unfouls */
if (class2 & TYPE_FOULED)
t2 = t2->ctype.base_type;
- if (!(ctype->ctype.modifiers & MOD_FORCE) && t1 != t2) {
+ if (t1 != t2) {
if (class1 & TYPE_RESTRICT)
warning(expr->pos, "cast to restricted type");
if (class2 & TYPE_RESTRICT)
warning(expr->pos, "cast from restricted type");
}
- as1 = get_as(ctype);
- as2 = get_as(target->ctype);
+ if (t1 == &ulong_ctype)
+ as1 = -1;
+ else if (class1 == TYPE_PTR)
+ as1 = t1->ctype.as;
+
+ if (t2 == &ulong_ctype)
+ as2 = -1;
+ else if (class2 == TYPE_PTR)
+ as2 = t2->ctype.as;
+
if (!as1 && as2 > 0)
warning(expr->pos, "cast removes address space of expression");
if (as1 > 0 && as2 > 0 && as1 != as2)
@@ -2628,7 +2610,7 @@ static struct symbol *evaluate_cast(struct expression *expr)
warning(expr->pos,
"cast adds address space to expression (<asn:%d>)", as1);
- if (!(ctype->ctype.modifiers & MOD_PTRINHERIT) && class1 == TYPE_PTR &&
+ if (!(t1->ctype.modifiers & MOD_PTRINHERIT) && class1 == TYPE_PTR &&
!as1 && (target->flags & Int_const_expr)) {
if (t1->ctype.base_type == &void_ctype) {
if (is_zero_constant(target)) {
@@ -2860,6 +2842,7 @@ struct symbol *evaluate_expression(struct expression *expr)
return NULL;
return evaluate_postop(expr);
case EXPR_CAST:
+ case EXPR_FORCE_CAST:
case EXPR_IMPLIED_CAST:
return evaluate_cast(expr);
case EXPR_SIZEOF:
diff --git a/expand.c b/expand.c
index b2eeef8..06b8127 100644
--- a/expand.c
+++ b/expand.c
@@ -955,6 +955,7 @@ static int expand_expression(struct expression *expr)
return expand_postop(expr);
case EXPR_CAST:
+ case EXPR_FORCE_CAST:
case EXPR_IMPLIED_CAST:
return expand_cast(expr);
diff --git a/expression.c b/expression.c
index 65f959e..77d665d 100644
--- a/expression.c
+++ b/expression.c
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ static struct token *parse_type(struct token *token, struct expression **tree)
struct symbol *sym;
*tree = alloc_expression(token->pos, EXPR_TYPE);
(*tree)->flags = Int_const_expr; /* sic */
- token = typename(token, &sym);
+ token = typename(token, &sym, 0);
if (sym->ident)
sparse_error(token->pos,
"type expression should not include identifier "
@@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ static struct token *builtin_offsetof_expr(struct token *token,
return expect(token, '(', "after __builtin_offset");
token = token->next;
- token = typename(token, &sym);
+ token = typename(token, &sym, 0);
if (sym->ident)
sparse_error(token->pos,
"type expression should not include identifier "
@@ -482,7 +482,7 @@ struct token *primary_expression(struct token *token, struct expression **tree)
if (token->special == '[' && lookup_type(token->next)) {
expr = alloc_expression(token->pos, EXPR_TYPE);
expr->flags = Int_const_expr; /* sic */
- token = typename(token->next, &expr->symbol);
+ token = typename(token->next, &expr->symbol, 0);
token = expect(token, ']', "in type expression");
break;
}
@@ -600,7 +600,7 @@ static struct token *type_info_expression(struct token *token,
token = token->next;
if (!match_op(token, '(') || !lookup_type(token->next))
return unary_expression(token, &expr->cast_expression);
- token = typename(token->next, &expr->cast_type);
+ token = typename(token->next, &expr->cast_type, 0);
if (!match_op(token, ')')) {
static const char * error[] = {
@@ -715,15 +715,23 @@ static struct token *cast_expression(struct token *token, struct expression **tr
struct expression *cast = alloc_expression(next->pos, EXPR_CAST);
struct expression *v;
struct symbol *sym;
+ int is_force;
- token = typename(next, &sym);
+ token = typename(next, &sym, MOD_FORCE);
cast->cast_type = sym;
+ is_force = sym->ctype.modifiers & MOD_FORCE;
+ sym->ctype.modifiers &= ~MOD_FORCE;
token = expect(token, ')', "at end of cast operator");
if (match_op(token, '{')) {
+ if (is_force)
+ warning(sym->pos,
+ "[force] in compound literal");
token = initializer(&cast->cast_expression, token);
return postfix_expression(token, tree, cast);
}
*tree = cast;
+ if (is_force)
+ cast->type = EXPR_FORCE_CAST;
token = cast_expression(token, &v);
if (!v)
return token;
diff --git a/expression.h b/expression.h
index 02eec02..fa5039a 100644
--- a/expression.h
+++ b/expression.h
@@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ enum expression_type {
EXPR_PREOP,
EXPR_POSTOP,
EXPR_CAST,
+ EXPR_FORCE_CAST,
EXPR_IMPLIED_CAST,
EXPR_SIZEOF,
EXPR_ALIGNOF,
@@ -190,7 +191,7 @@ static inline struct expression *alloc_const_expression(struct position pos, int
}
/* Type name parsing */
-struct token *typename(struct token *, struct symbol **);
+struct token *typename(struct token *, struct symbol **, int);
static inline int lookup_type(struct token *token)
{
diff --git a/inline.c b/inline.c
index 061261a..860c0ee 100644
--- a/inline.c
+++ b/inline.c
@@ -145,6 +145,7 @@ static struct expression * copy_expression(struct expression *expr)
*expr->cast_type = *sym;
break;
}
+ case EXPR_FORCE_CAST:
case EXPR_IMPLIED_CAST:
case EXPR_SIZEOF:
case EXPR_PTRSIZEOF:
diff --git a/linearize.c b/linearize.c
index 3a07823..8a68f05 100644
--- a/linearize.c
+++ b/linearize.c
@@ -1581,6 +1581,7 @@ pseudo_t linearize_expression(struct entrypoint *ep, struct expression *expr)
return linearize_postop(ep, expr);
case EXPR_CAST:
+ case EXPR_FORCE_CAST:
case EXPR_IMPLIED_CAST:
return linearize_cast(ep, expr);
diff --git a/parse.c b/parse.c
index ab3a096..68f1dac 100644
--- a/parse.c
+++ b/parse.c
@@ -768,7 +768,7 @@ static struct token *typeof_specifier(struct token *token, struct ctype *ctype)
return token;
}
if (lookup_type(token->next)) {
- token = typename(token->next, &sym);
+ token = typename(token->next, &sym, 0);
*ctype = sym->ctype;
} else {
struct symbol *typeof_sym = alloc_symbol(token->pos, SYM_TYPEOF);
@@ -1343,13 +1343,16 @@ static struct token *parameter_declaration(struct token *token, struct symbol **
return token;
}
-struct token *typename(struct token *token, struct symbol **p)
+struct token *typename(struct token *token, struct symbol **p, int mod)
{
struct symbol *sym = alloc_symbol(token->pos, SYM_NODE);
*p = sym;
token = declaration_specifiers(token, &sym->ctype, 0);
token = declarator(token, sym, NULL);
apply_modifiers(token->pos, &sym->ctype);
+ if (sym->ctype.modifiers & MOD_STORAGE & ~mod)
+ warning(sym->pos, "storage class in typename (%s)",
+ show_typename(sym));
return token;
}
diff --git a/show-parse.c b/show-parse.c
index 07ee763..aae8b74 100644
--- a/show-parse.c
+++ b/show-parse.c
@@ -1053,6 +1053,7 @@ int show_expression(struct expression *expr)
warning(expr->pos, "invalid expression after evaluation");
return 0;
case EXPR_CAST:
+ case EXPR_FORCE_CAST:
case EXPR_IMPLIED_CAST:
return show_cast_expr(expr);
case EXPR_VALUE:
diff --git a/symbol.h b/symbol.h
index a59feee..4d8d328 100644
--- a/symbol.h
+++ b/symbol.h
@@ -204,12 +204,12 @@ struct symbol {
#define MOD_BITWISE 0x80000000
#define MOD_NONLOCAL (MOD_EXTERN | MOD_TOPLEVEL)
-#define MOD_STORAGE (MOD_AUTO | MOD_REGISTER | MOD_STATIC | MOD_EXTERN | MOD_INLINE | MOD_TOPLEVEL)
+#define MOD_STORAGE (MOD_AUTO | MOD_REGISTER | MOD_STATIC | MOD_EXTERN | MOD_INLINE | MOD_TOPLEVEL | MOD_FORCE)
#define MOD_SIGNEDNESS (MOD_SIGNED | MOD_UNSIGNED | MOD_EXPLICITLY_SIGNED)
#define MOD_SPECIFIER (MOD_CHAR | MOD_SHORT | MOD_LONG | MOD_LONGLONG | MOD_SIGNEDNESS)
#define MOD_SIZE (MOD_CHAR | MOD_SHORT | MOD_LONG | MOD_LONGLONG)
#define MOD_IGNORE (MOD_TOPLEVEL | MOD_STORAGE | MOD_ADDRESSABLE | \
- MOD_ASSIGNED | MOD_USERTYPE | MOD_FORCE | MOD_ACCESSED | MOD_EXPLICITLY_SIGNED)
+ MOD_ASSIGNED | MOD_USERTYPE | MOD_ACCESSED | MOD_EXPLICITLY_SIGNED)
#define MOD_PTRINHERIT (MOD_VOLATILE | MOD_CONST | MOD_NODEREF | MOD_STORAGE)
--
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* [PATCH] fix handling of pointers in ?:
2007-07-09 22:13 [PATCH] fix handling of address_space in casts and assignments Al Viro
@ 2007-07-10 1:07 ` Al Viro
2007-07-12 6:44 ` Josh Triplett
2007-07-12 6:44 ` [PATCH] fix handling of address_space in casts and assignments Josh Triplett
1 sibling, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Al Viro @ 2007-07-10 1:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-sparse
a) qualifiers are joined (const int * / volatile int * -> const volatile int *)
b) pointer to void / pointer to T => pointer to void (with all qualifiers)
testcase added
Still missing: T1 * / T2 * => pointer to composite type of T1 and T2
Signed-off-by: Al Viro <viro@zeniv.linux.org.uk>
---
evaluate.c | 82 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------
validation/cond_expr2.c | 23 +++++++++++++
2 files changed, 72 insertions(+), 33 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 validation/cond_expr2.c
diff --git a/evaluate.c b/evaluate.c
index d505007..9f543fe 100644
--- a/evaluate.c
+++ b/evaluate.c
@@ -1070,31 +1070,6 @@ OK:
}
/*
- * FIXME!! This should do casts, array degeneration etc..
- */
-static struct symbol *compatible_ptr_type(struct expression *left, struct expression *right)
-{
- struct symbol *ltype = left->ctype, *rtype = right->ctype;
-
- if (ltype->type == SYM_NODE)
- ltype = ltype->ctype.base_type;
-
- if (rtype->type == SYM_NODE)
- rtype = rtype->ctype.base_type;
-
- if (ltype->type == SYM_PTR) {
- if (rtype->ctype.base_type == &void_ctype)
- return ltype;
- }
-
- if (rtype->type == SYM_PTR) {
- if (ltype->ctype.base_type == &void_ctype)
- return rtype;
- }
- return NULL;
-}
-
-/*
* NOTE! The degenerate case of "x ? : y", where we don't
* have a true case, this will possibly promote "x" to the
* same type as "y", and thus _change_ the conditional
@@ -1104,9 +1079,10 @@ static struct symbol *compatible_ptr_type(struct expression *left, struct expres
static struct symbol *evaluate_conditional_expression(struct expression *expr)
{
struct expression **true;
- struct symbol *ctype, *ltype, *rtype;
+ struct symbol *ctype, *ltype, *rtype, *lbase, *rbase;
int lclass, rclass;
const char * typediff;
+ int qual;
if (!evaluate_conditional(expr->conditional, 0))
return NULL;
@@ -1141,9 +1117,11 @@ static struct symbol *evaluate_conditional_expression(struct expression *expr)
expr->cond_false = cast_to(expr->cond_false, ctype);
goto out;
}
+
if ((lclass | rclass) & TYPE_PTR) {
int is_null1 = is_null_pointer_constant(*true);
int is_null2 = is_null_pointer_constant(expr->cond_false);
+
if (is_null1 && is_null2) {
*true = cast_to(*true, &ptr_ctype);
expr->cond_false = cast_to(expr->cond_false, &ptr_ctype);
@@ -1169,15 +1147,42 @@ static struct symbol *evaluate_conditional_expression(struct expression *expr)
goto Err;
}
/* OK, it's pointer on pointer */
- /* XXX - we need to handle qualifiers */
- ctype = compatible_ptr_type(*true, expr->cond_false);
- if (ctype)
- goto out;
+ if (ltype->ctype.as != rtype->ctype.as) {
+ typediff = "different address spaces";
+ goto Err;
+ }
+
+ /* need to be lazier here */
+ lbase = get_base_type(ltype);
+ rbase = get_base_type(rtype);
+ qual = ltype->ctype.modifiers | rtype->ctype.modifiers;
+ qual &= MOD_CONST | MOD_VOLATILE;
+
+ if (lbase == &void_ctype) {
+ /* XXX: pointers to function should warn here */
+ ctype = ltype;
+ goto Qual;
+
+ }
+ if (rbase == &void_ctype) {
+ /* XXX: pointers to function should warn here */
+ ctype = rtype;
+ goto Qual;
+ }
+ /* XXX: that should be pointer to composite */
+ ctype = ltype;
+ typediff = type_difference(lbase, rbase, MOD_IGN, MOD_IGN);
+ if (!typediff)
+ goto Qual;
+ goto Err;
}
- ctype = ltype;
- typediff = type_difference(ltype, rtype, MOD_IGN, MOD_IGN);
- if (!typediff)
+
+ /* void on void, struct on same struct, union on same union */
+ if (ltype == rtype) {
+ ctype = ltype;
goto out;
+ }
+ typediff = "different base types";
Err:
expression_error(expr, "incompatible types in conditional expression (%s)", typediff);
@@ -1186,6 +1191,17 @@ Err:
out:
expr->ctype = ctype;
return ctype;
+
+Qual:
+ if (qual & ~ctype->ctype.modifiers) {
+ struct symbol *sym = alloc_symbol(ctype->pos, SYM_PTR);
+ *sym = *ctype;
+ sym->ctype.modifiers |= qual;
+ ctype = sym;
+ }
+ *true = cast_to(*true, ctype);
+ expr->cond_false = cast_to(expr->cond_false, ctype);
+ goto out;
}
/* FP assignments can not do modulo or bit operations */
diff --git a/validation/cond_expr2.c b/validation/cond_expr2.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e53cd13
--- /dev/null
+++ b/validation/cond_expr2.c
@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
+extern const int *p;
+extern volatile void *q;
+extern volatile int *r;
+static void f(void)
+{
+ q = 1 ? p : q; // warn: const volatile void * -> const int *
+ r = 1 ? r : q; // OK: volatile void * -> volatile int *
+ r = 1 ? r : p; // warn: const volatile int * -> volatile int *
+}
+/*
+ * check-name: type of conditional expression
+ * check-description: Used to miss qualifier mixing and mishandle void *
+ * check-command: sparse $file
+ *
+ * check-output-start
+cond_expr2.c:6:4: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different modifiers)
+cond_expr2.c:6:4: expected void volatile *extern [addressable] [toplevel] q
+cond_expr2.c:6:4: got void const volatile *
+cond_expr2.c:8:4: warning: incorrect type in assignment (different modifiers)
+cond_expr2.c:8:4: expected int volatile *extern [addressable] [toplevel] [assigned] r
+cond_expr2.c:8:4: got int const volatile *
+ * check-output-end
+ */
--
1.5.0-rc2.GIT
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* Re: [PATCH] fix handling of address_space in casts and assignments
2007-07-09 22:13 [PATCH] fix handling of address_space in casts and assignments Al Viro
2007-07-10 1:07 ` [PATCH] fix handling of pointers in ?: Al Viro
@ 2007-07-12 6:44 ` Josh Triplett
1 sibling, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Josh Triplett @ 2007-07-12 6:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Al Viro; +Cc: linux-sparse
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Al Viro wrote:
> Turn FORCE_MOD into storage class specifier (that's how it's
> actually used and that makes for much simpler logics).
>
> Introduce explicit EXPR_FORCE_CAST for forced casts; handle it
> properly.
>
> Kill the idiocy in get_as() (we end up picking the oddest things
> for address space - e.g. if we have int __attribute__((address_space(1))) *p,
> we'll get warnings about removal of address space when we do things like
> (unsigned short)*p. Fixed. BTW, that had caught a bunch of very odd
> bogosities in the kernel and eliminated several false positives in there.
>
> As the result, get_as() is gone now and evaluate_cast() got simpler.
>
> Kill the similar idiocy in handling pointer assignments; while we are at it,
> fix the qualifiers check for assignments to/from void * (you can't assign
> const int * to void * - qualifiers on the left side should be no less than
> on the right one; for normal codepath we get that checked, but the special
> case of void * skips these checks).
Applied (yesterday); thanks!
- Josh Triplett
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@ 2007-07-12 6:44 ` Josh Triplett
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From: Josh Triplett @ 2007-07-12 6:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Al Viro; +Cc: linux-sparse
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Al Viro wrote:
> a) qualifiers are joined (const int * / volatile int * -> const volatile int *)
> b) pointer to void / pointer to T => pointer to void (with all qualifiers)
>
> testcase added
Applied (yesterday); thanks!
- Josh Triplett
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