On Tue, 5 Apr 2022, Richard Biener wrote: > On Tue, 5 Apr 2022, Borislav Petkov wrote: > > > Hi folks, > > > > I'm starting to see failures like this on allmodconfig builds: > > > > sound/usb/midi.c: In function ‘snd_usbmidi_out_endpoint_create’: > > sound/usb/midi.c:1389:2: error: case label does not reduce to an integer constant > > case (((0xfc08) << 16) | (0x0101)): > > ^~~~ > > > > (The case statement is a macro but it evaluates to what I have there) > > > > and that thing fails with > > > > $ gcc --version > > gcc (SUSE Linux) 7.5.0 > > > > although it doesn't have any problems building with newer compilers. > > > > I'm presuming older gccs consider those case statements signed ints and > > the following fixes it: > > > > case ((((unsigned int)0xfc08) << 16) | (0x0101)): > > > > and I guess we can whack the couple of occurrences but what I'm > > wondering is why does this work with newer gccs? > > I tried > > void foo (int i) > { > switch (i) > { > case (((0xfc08) << 16) | (0x0101)):; > } > } > > also with 'unsigned int i' but that's accepted with GCC 7. So > what do you switch on? Aha, also > gcc-7 -S t.c -std=c11 -pedantic -pedantic-errors t.c: In function 'foo': t.c:6:7: error: case label is not an integer constant expression [-Wpedantic] case USB_ID(0xfc08, 0x0101):; ^~~~ aber _nur_ mit -std=c11 (oder c99, aber nicht c89) und -pedantic -pedantic-errors. #define USB_ID(v,p) (((v)<<16)|(p)) void foo (unsigned int *i) { switch (*i) { case USB_ID(0xfc08, 0x0101):; } } Wird auch mit gcc 11 rejected. Kanns sein dass mit gcc 7 andere compiler flags genommen werden? -- Richard Biener SUSE Software Solutions Germany GmbH, Maxfeldstrasse 5, 90409 Nuernberg, Germany; GF: Ivo Totev; HRB 36809 (AG Nuernberg)