Revert broken "statement with no effect" warning fix
It may shut up gcc, but it also incorrectly changes the semantics of the smp_call_function() helpers. You can fix the warning other ways if you are interested (create another inline function that takes no arguments and returns zero), but preferably gcc just shouldn't complain about unused return values from statement expressions in the first place.
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@ -50,16 +50,11 @@ extern cpumask_t cpu_online_map;
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extern int smp_num_cpus;
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#define cpu_possible_map cpu_present_mask
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int smp_call_function_on_cpu(void (*) (void *), void *, int, int, cpumask_t);
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int smp_call_function_on_cpu(void (*func) (void *info), void *info,int retry, int wait, cpumask_t cpu);
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#else /* CONFIG_SMP */
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static inline int
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smp_call_function_on_cpu (void (*func) (void *), void *info, int retry,
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int wait, cpumask_t cpu)
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{
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return 0;
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}
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#define smp_call_function_on_cpu(func,info,retry,wait,cpu) ({ 0; })
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#endif /* CONFIG_SMP */
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@ -94,23 +94,11 @@ void smp_prepare_boot_cpu(void);
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*/
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#define raw_smp_processor_id() 0
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#define hard_smp_processor_id() 0
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#define num_booting_cpus() 1
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static inline int smp_call_function(void (*func) (void *), void *info,
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int retry, int wait)
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{
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return 0;
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}
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static inline int on_each_cpu(void (*func) (void *), void *info,
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int retry, int wait)
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{
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func(info);
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return 0;
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}
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#define smp_call_function(func,info,retry,wait) ({ 0; })
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#define on_each_cpu(func,info,retry,wait) ({ func(info); 0; })
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static inline void smp_send_reschedule(int cpu) { }
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static inline void smp_prepare_boot_cpu(void) { }
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#define num_booting_cpus() 1
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#define smp_prepare_boot_cpu() do {} while (0)
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#endif /* !SMP */
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