On Sun, 2013-11-17 at 20:34 -0200, Erico Nunes wrote:
> Do you mean it as an error in the sparse tool?

Yes.  I think it's a defect in how sparse
treats string concatenation.

That style:

        printk("%s\n",
#ifdef FOO
        "foo"
#endif
#ifdef BAR
        "bar"
#endif
        "string");

is pretty common in the kernel sources.

The patch itself is otherwise fine, but
perhaps unnecessary.


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