>Hi,
>
>Just a note to make gcc 2.96 (and future) happy. The aic7xxx driver is full of
>inline funcs that should return a value and do not do that:
They don't return a value because doing so is meaningless. You aren't
going to get past the panic. The compiler should know that assuming
panic is properly tagged as a function that cannot return.
You may also want to check up on your C since having a break after
a return is, well, kinda silly. In all the usage of this inline, the
width is constant, so gcc should completely optimize away the switch
and surrounding code.
--
Justin
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