From: Jakub Jelinek Date: Mon, 4 Mar 2024 10:40:27 +0000 (+0100) Subject: libgomp: Use void (*) (void *) rather than void (*)() for host_fn type [PR114216] X-Git-Tag: basepoints/gcc-15~845 X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=dea9ac2a00d1e4126d61b65a8302c2bd523f0b99;p=thirdparty%2Fgcc.git libgomp: Use void (*) (void *) rather than void (*)() for host_fn type [PR114216] For the type of the target callbacks we use elsehwere void (*) (void *) and IMHO should use that for the reverse offload fallback as well (where the actual callback is emitted using the same code as for host fallback or device kernel entry routines), even when it is also ok to use void (*) () before C23 and we aren't building libgomp with C23 yet. On some arches perhaps void (*) () could result in worse code generation because calls in that case like casts to unprototyped functions need to sometimes pass argument in two different spots etc. so that it deals with both passing it through ... and as a named argument. 2024-03-04 Jakub Jelinek PR libgomp/114216 * target.c (gomp_target_rev): Change host_fn type and corresponding cast from void (*)() to void (*) (void *). --- diff --git a/libgomp/target.c b/libgomp/target.c index 1367e9cce6c3..bcc860516014 100644 --- a/libgomp/target.c +++ b/libgomp/target.c @@ -3447,7 +3447,7 @@ gomp_target_rev (uint64_t fn_ptr, uint64_t mapnum, uint64_t devaddrs_ptr, if (n == NULL) gomp_fatal ("Cannot find reverse-offload function"); - void (*host_fn)() = (void (*)()) n->k->host_start; + void (*host_fn) (void *) = (void (*) (void *)) n->k->host_start; if ((devicep->capabilities & GOMP_OFFLOAD_CAP_SHARED_MEM) || mapnum == 0) {