Compiling with GCC 4.6.0
20100925 produced warnings:
/src/qemu/hw/eepro100.c: In function 'eepro100_read4':
/src/qemu/hw/eepro100.c:1351:14: error: 'val' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Werror=uninitialized]
/src/qemu/hw/eepro100.c: In function 'eepro100_read2':
/src/qemu/hw/eepro100.c:1328:14: error: 'val' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Werror=uninitialized]
/src/qemu/hw/eepro100.c: In function 'eepro100_read1':
/src/qemu/hw/eepro100.c:1285:13: error: 'val' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Werror=uninitialized]
Fix by initializing 'val' at start.
Signed-off-by: Blue Swirl <blauwirbel@gmail.com>
static uint8_t eepro100_read1(EEPRO100State * s, uint32_t addr)
{
- uint8_t val;
+ uint8_t val = 0;
if (addr <= sizeof(s->mem) - sizeof(val)) {
memcpy(&val, &s->mem[addr], sizeof(val));
}
static uint16_t eepro100_read2(EEPRO100State * s, uint32_t addr)
{
- uint16_t val;
+ uint16_t val = 0;
if (addr <= sizeof(s->mem) - sizeof(val)) {
memcpy(&val, &s->mem[addr], sizeof(val));
}
static uint32_t eepro100_read4(EEPRO100State * s, uint32_t addr)
{
- uint32_t val;
+ uint32_t val = 0;
if (addr <= sizeof(s->mem) - sizeof(val)) {
memcpy(&val, &s->mem[addr], sizeof(val));
}