[PATCH] drm/panic: fix compilation issue on ARM

Miguel Ojeda miguel.ojeda.sandonis at gmail.com
Mon Jan 20 21:52:48 UTC 2025


Hi Emmanuel,

On Mon, Jan 20, 2025 at 1:45 PM Emmanuel Gil Peyrot
<linkmauve at linkmauve.fr> wrote:
>
> In C, the char type is specified with “The implementation shall define char to
> have the same range, representation, and behavior as either signed char or
> unsigned char.”
>
> On x86 it defaults to signed char, and on ARM it defaults to unsigned char.
> This carries over to Rust’s FFI, which aliases its c_char type to i8 on x86,
> and to u8 on ARM.

In the kernel `-funsigned-char` is used, see commit 3bc753c06dd0
("kbuild: treat char as always unsigned").

In any case, the change is fine, because we want to use the proper
type, but this is already in the Rust PR for this cycle, which should
land in mainline in some days, see commit 27c7518e7f1c ("rust: finish
using custom FFI integer types") in rust-next.

However, I am nevertheless confused, because in mainline
`crate::ffi::c_char` is `core::ffi::c_char` which is `i8` in both
arm64 and x86_64 and thus there is no build issue there.

If by ARM you mean 32-bit, then we don't have support for it yet in
mainline, so you shouldn't be able to see it there either.

Could you please clarify? Are you using patches on top of mainline,
e.g. the 32-bit arm support one?

Thanks!

Cheers,
Miguel


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