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Subject[PATCH] ras: mark stub functions as 'inline'
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With CONFIG_RAS disabled, we get two harmless warnings about
unused functions:

include/linux/ras.h:37:13: error: 'log_arm_hw_error' defined but not used [-Werror=unused-function]
static void log_arm_hw_error(struct cper_sec_proc_arm *err) { return; }
include/linux/ras.h:33:13: error: 'log_non_standard_event' defined but not used [-Werror=unused-function]
static void log_non_standard_event(const guid_t *sec_type,

Clearly these are meant to be 'inline', like the other stubs
in the same header.

Fixes: 297b64c74385 ("ras: acpi / apei: generate trace event for unrecognized CPER section")
Fixes: e9279e83ad1f ("trace, ras: add ARM processor error trace event")
Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
---
include/linux/ras.h | 12 +++++++-----
1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)

diff --git a/include/linux/ras.h b/include/linux/ras.h
index 7d61863ff265..be5338a35d57 100644
--- a/include/linux/ras.h
+++ b/include/linux/ras.h
@@ -30,11 +30,13 @@ void log_non_standard_event(const guid_t *sec_type,
const u8 sev, const u8 *err, const u32 len);
void log_arm_hw_error(struct cper_sec_proc_arm *err);
#else
-static void log_non_standard_event(const guid_t *sec_type,
- const guid_t *fru_id, const char *fru_text,
- const u8 sev, const u8 *err,
- const u32 len) { return; }
-static void log_arm_hw_error(struct cper_sec_proc_arm *err) { return; }
+static inline void
+log_non_standard_event(const guid_t *sec_type,
+ const guid_t *fru_id, const char *fru_text,
+ const u8 sev, const u8 *err, const u32 len)
+{ return; }
+static inline void
+log_arm_hw_error(struct cper_sec_proc_arm *err) { return; }
#endif

#endif /* __RAS_H__ */
--
2.9.0
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