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Re: net/bsd_tcp code conditional on (__NetBSD__ || __OpenBSD__)


On 2012-03-07, Sergei Gavrikov <sergei.gavrikov@gmail.com> wrote:

> I fully agreed. To be clear, I talk about BSD TCP/IP code only. We
> should have full control for unused-but-set variables for every eCos
> package like infra, hal, kernel, kernel tests, RedBoot, etc., but,
> IMHO, net/bsd_tcpip code is some exception, it is almost academic code
> today and we should do the same things for this package very carefully.
> As you said above, removing the variables would "break" *BSD sources.
>
> Just wondering what is a score (wc -l) for such warnings now? I mean
> for bsd_tcpip with ipv6 code included?

After the changes I've committed so far, there are 48 warnings left.
That inclues changes to non-bsd source code and adding the
-fno-strict-aliasing compiler flag for compiling bsd code.

There are uncommitted patches in bugs 1001516, 517, 525 that fix 25
more.

That leaves 23 warnings left in about 10 files underneath
bsd_tcpip/current/src/sys/netinet6 that I'm going to be working on
next.  I'll probably create a single bug/patch for those tomorrow.

I haven't yet committed any changes to bsd_tcpip source code. Changes
to bsd_tcpip source code (except for netinet6) are in bug 1001516.
There's still plenty of time to discuss the way I've handled things in
the patch for 1001516 -- but I thought it would be easier to discuss
if there were concrete examples to look at.

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