On 12/17/19 1:19 PM, Marek Vasut wrote:
On 12/17/19 12:59 PM, Heinrich Schuchardt wrote:
On 12/17/19 12:19 PM, Marek Vasut wrote:
On 12/17/19 12:14 PM, Heinrich Schuchardt wrote:
On 12/17/19 11:00 AM, Marek Vasut wrote:
On 12/17/19 10:27 AM, Heinrich Schuchardt wrote:
With GCC 9.2.1 errors of type -Werror=address-of-packed-member occur
when
passing a member of a packed structure to le16_to_cpus() on a big
endian
system (e.g. P2041RDB_defconfig).

Replace le16_to_cpus() by get_unaligned_le16(). Check
defined(__BIG_ENDIAN)
to avoid the introduction of unnecessary instructions on little endian
systems as seen on aarch64.

I would expect the compiler would optimize such stuff out ?
Can we do without the ifdef ?

When compiling qemu_arm64_defconfig without the #ifdef the GCC 9.2.1
adds assembler instructions:

Why ?


I am not a GCC developer. I simply observed that GCC currently cannot
optimize this away on its own. That is why I added the #ifdef.

Are we now adding workarounds instead of solving issues properly?

Identifying that bit operations like << 8 in __get_unaligned_le16() have
zero effect is not an easy task when developing a compiler. You would
have to follow the flow of every bit.

Maybe the fix is then to somehow optimize the get_unaligned_le16() to
help the compiler ?

Inside get_unaligned_le16() it is not known that we will be reassigning
to the same memory location. So I cannot imagine what to improve here.

You could invent new functions for in place byte swapping. But that
would only move the #ifdef to a different place.

Best regards

Heinrich

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