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authorArnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>2017-10-19 17:47:49 +0300
committerJan Kara <jack@suse.cz>2017-10-31 20:11:33 +0300
commitcb91775711b2f3f7adea8d33aa83104baf75ee07 (patch)
tree8363a93ce0fb625d92999c189342c638a987a2f5 /fs/isofs/isofs.h
parent34be4dbf87fc3e474a842305394534216d428f5d (diff)
downloadlinux-cb91775711b2f3f7adea8d33aa83104baf75ee07.tar.xz
isofs: use unsigned char types consistently
Based on the discussion about the signed character field for the year, I went through all fields in the iso9660 and rockridge standards to see whether they should used signed or unsigned characters. Only a single 8-bit value is defined as signed per 'section 7.1.2': the timezone offset in a timestamp, this has always been handled correctly through explicit sign-extension. All others are either '7.1.1 8-bit unsigned numerical values' or composite fields. I also read the linux source code and came to the same conclusion, also I could not find any other part of the implementation that actually behaves differently for signed or unsigned values. Since it is still ambigous to use plain 'char' in interface definitions, I'm changing all fields representing numbers and reserved bytes to the unambiguous '__u8'. Fields that hold actual strings are left as 'char' arrays. I built the code with '-Wpointer-sign -Wsign-compare' to see if anything got left out, but couldn't find anything wrong with the remaining warnings. This patch should not change runtime behavior and does not need to be backported. Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de> Signed-off-by: Jan Kara <jack@suse.cz>
Diffstat (limited to 'fs/isofs/isofs.h')
-rw-r--r--fs/isofs/isofs.h20
1 files changed, 10 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/fs/isofs/isofs.h b/fs/isofs/isofs.h
index bd4047585431..c882f207dd5c 100644
--- a/fs/isofs/isofs.h
+++ b/fs/isofs/isofs.h
@@ -72,36 +72,36 @@ static inline struct iso_inode_info *ISOFS_I(struct inode *inode)
return container_of(inode, struct iso_inode_info, vfs_inode);
}
-static inline int isonum_711(char *p)
+static inline int isonum_711(u8 *p)
{
- return *(u8 *)p;
+ return *p;
}
-static inline int isonum_712(char *p)
+static inline int isonum_712(s8 *p)
{
- return *(s8 *)p;
+ return *p;
}
-static inline unsigned int isonum_721(char *p)
+static inline unsigned int isonum_721(u8 *p)
{
return get_unaligned_le16(p);
}
-static inline unsigned int isonum_722(char *p)
+static inline unsigned int isonum_722(u8 *p)
{
return get_unaligned_be16(p);
}
-static inline unsigned int isonum_723(char *p)
+static inline unsigned int isonum_723(u8 *p)
{
/* Ignore bigendian datum due to broken mastering programs */
return get_unaligned_le16(p);
}
-static inline unsigned int isonum_731(char *p)
+static inline unsigned int isonum_731(u8 *p)
{
return get_unaligned_le32(p);
}
-static inline unsigned int isonum_732(char *p)
+static inline unsigned int isonum_732(u8 *p)
{
return get_unaligned_be32(p);
}
-static inline unsigned int isonum_733(char *p)
+static inline unsigned int isonum_733(u8 *p)
{
/* Ignore bigendian datum due to broken mastering programs */
return get_unaligned_le32(p);