Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: report on a crash of linux-2.2.7.SuSE | Date | Sat, 10 Jul 1999 21:05:44 -0600 | From | Jeffrey A Law <> |
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In message <UTC199907102242.AAA17825.aeb@papegaai.cwi.nl>you write: > # cc -Wall -O2 -c foo.c > foo.c: In function `foo': > foo.c:18: warning: `mbo' might be used uninitialized in this function > # > > Strange.. - mbo is used after an assignment to it. > How can it be uninitialized? > And the strange part is, this is a minimal example: > every simplification of this example makes the complaint go away. > (Changing fn to be void (*fn)(void); or deleting the > `else printk("fn NULL?\n");' part, or deleting the `return;', > or changing the panic into a printk. > Also deleting the -O2 flag makes the complaint go away.) This happens because the code to detect this case is really dumb and gets confused by global code motion algorithms such as the one we use for global cse.
jeff
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