Re: [PATCH] KVM: x86: Fix pointer mistmatch warning when patching RET0 static calls

From: Sean Christopherson
Date: Wed Feb 23 2022 - 12:59:17 EST


On Wed, Feb 23, 2022, Nathan Chancellor wrote:
> Hi Sean,
>
> On Wed, Feb 23, 2022 at 04:23:55PM +0000, Sean Christopherson wrote:
> > Cast kvm_x86_ops.func to 'void *' when updating KVM static calls that are
> > conditionally patched to __static_call_return0(). clang complains about
> > using mismatching pointers in the ternary operator, which breaks the
> > build when compiling with CONFIG_KVM_WERROR=y.
> >
> > >> arch/x86/include/asm/kvm-x86-ops.h:82:1: warning: pointer type mismatch
> > ('bool (*)(struct kvm_vcpu *)' and 'void *') [-Wpointer-type-mismatch]
> >
> > Fixes: 5be2226f417d ("KVM: x86: allow defining return-0 static calls")
> > Reported-by: Like Xu <like.xu.linux@xxxxxxxxx>
> > Reported-by: kernel test robot <lkp@xxxxxxxxx>
> > Signed-off-by: Sean Christopherson <seanjc@xxxxxxxxxx>
>
> Thank you for the patch! Is this a bug in clang?

IMO, no. I think it's completely reasonable for the compiler to complain that KVM
is generating two different pointer types out of a ternary operator.

clang is somewhat inconsistent, though it may be deliberate. clang doesn't complain
about implicitly casting a 'void *' to another data type, e.g. this complies clean,
where "data" is a 'void *'

struct kvm_vcpu *x = vcpu ? : data;

But changing it to a function on the lhs triggers the warn:

typeof(kvm_x86_ops.vcpu_run) x = kvm_x86_ops.vcpu_run ? : data;

Again, complaining in the function pointer case seems reasonable.