On 2020/6/15 12:02, Jason Yan wrote:
> This is an effort to eliminate the uninitialized_var() macro[1].
> 
> The use of this macro is the wrong solution because it forces off ANY
> analysis by the compiler for a given variable. It even masks "unused
> variable" warnings.
> 
> Quoted from Linus[2]:
> 
> "It's a horrible thing to use, in that it adds extra cruft to the
> source code, and then shuts up a compiler warning (even the _reliable_
> warnings from gcc)."
> 
> The gcc option "-Wmaybe-uninitialized" has been disabled and this change
> will not produce any warnnings even with "make W=1".
> 
> [1] https://github.com/KSPP/linux/issues/81
> [2] 
> https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/CA+55aFz2500WfbKXAx8s67wrm9=yvju65tplgn_ybynv0ve...@mail.gmail.com/
> 
> Cc: Kees Cook <keesc...@chromium.org>
> Signed-off-by: Jason Yan <yanai...@huawei.com>
> ---
>  fs/f2fs/data.c | 2 +-
>  1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
> 
> diff --git a/fs/f2fs/data.c b/fs/f2fs/data.c
> index 326c63879ddc..e6ec61274d76 100644
> --- a/fs/f2fs/data.c
> +++ b/fs/f2fs/data.c
> @@ -2856,7 +2856,7 @@ static int f2fs_write_cache_pages(struct address_space 
> *mapping,
>       };
>  #endif
>       int nr_pages;
> -     pgoff_t uninitialized_var(writeback_index);
> +     pgoff_t writeback_index;

I suggest to delete this variable directly, as we did for mm in
commit 28659cc8cc87 (mm/page-writeback.c: remove unused variable).

Thanks,

>       pgoff_t index;
>       pgoff_t end;            /* Inclusive */
>       pgoff_t done_index;
> 

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