Jan Kara writes:
> I've just found out that operations like constant_test_bit() take pointer
> of different types on different architectures. In particular, x86_64,
> blackfin and frv take void * while i386, s390 and m68k take unsigned long
> *. Is this intended difference? Wouldn't using void * everywhere be more
> appropriate? Thanks for answer in advance.
A bitmap is defined to be an array of unsigned longs. Using an array
of a smaller or longer type will give different results on big-endian
architectures. Therefore using unsigned long * is better, because it
finds errors where callers are using an array of some other type.
Paul.
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