When compiling code using the rcu_xchg_pointer() family of functions,
with the following define:
#define URCU_INLINE_SMALL_FUNCTIONS
prior to including urcu headers, when compiling with gcc with
-Wsign-compare and -Wextra, gcc warns about:
urcu-xchg.c: In function ‘reload’:
urcu-xchg.c:19:1: warning: ordered comparison of pointer with integer zero [-Wextra]
urcu-xchg.c:19:1: warning: signed and unsigned type in conditional expression [-Wsign-compare]
For the "ordered comparison of pointer with integer zero" warning, fix
this by comparing (type) -1 against (type) 0 instead of just 0, so if
"type" is a pointer type, this pointer type will be applied to the right
operand too, thus fixing the warning.
For the "signed and unsigned type in conditional expression" warning, we
need caa_cast_long_keep_sign() to always evaluate to the same type
signedness. In order to do so, when we need to sign-extend the value,
cast it to unsigned long after first casting it to long.
Reported-by: Stephen Hemminger <stephen@networkplumber.org>
Signed-off-by: Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoyers@efficios.com>
#define URCU_FORCE_CAST(type, arg) ((type) (arg))
#endif
-#define caa_is_signed_type(type) (((type) (-1)) < 0)
+#define caa_is_signed_type(type) ((type) -1 < (type) 0)
-#define caa_cast_long_keep_sign(v) \
- (caa_is_signed_type(__typeof__(v)) ? (long) (v) : (unsigned long) (v))
+/*
+ * Sign-extend to long if needed, and output type is unsigned long.
+ */
+#define caa_cast_long_keep_sign(v) \
+ (caa_is_signed_type(__typeof__(v)) ? \
+ (unsigned long) (long) (v) : \
+ (unsigned long) (v))
#endif /* _URCU_COMPILER_H */