Hi, I’ve been looking into removing some VLAs from device_handler drivers, prompted by https://lkml.org/lkml/2018/3/7/621 The uses in question here are quite straightforward, e.g. in drivers/scsi/device_handler/scsi_dh_alua.c: u8 cdb[COMMAND_SIZE(MAINTENANCE_IN)]; There’s no trivial way of keeping the compiler happy with -Wvla though here, at least not while keeping the behaviour strictly identical. I’ve come up with two approaches, and I’m curious whether they’re appropriate or if there’s a better way... The first approach is to use MAX_COMMAND_SIZE instead; this wastes a few bytes on the stack here and there, and stays reasonably maintainable. The second approach might be symptomatic of a twisted mind, and involves replacing COMMAND_SIZE so that it can be calculated at compile time when the opcode is known: /* * SCSI command sizes are as follows, in bytes, for fixed size commands, per * group: 6, 10, 10, 12, 16, 12, 10, 10. The top three bits of an opcode * determine its group. * The size table is encoded into a 32-bit value by subtracting each value * from 16, resulting in a value of 1715488362 * (6 << 28 + 6 << 24 + 4 << 20 + 0 << 16 + 4 << 12 + 6 << 8 + 6 << 4 + 10). * Command group 3 is reserved and should never be used. */ #define COMMAND_SIZE(opcode) \ (16 - (15 & (1715488362 >> (4 * (((opcode) >> 5) & 7))))) This has the side-effect of making some of the call sites more complex, and the macro itself isn’t the most maintainer-friendly. It does mean we can drop BLK_SCSI_REQUEST from drivers/target/Kconfig so it’s not all bad... Both patches will follow in reply to this email, I’ll let more familiar developers judge which is appropriate (if any). Regards, Stephen