From: Prarit Bhargava on gitlab.com
https://gitlab.com/cki-project/kernel-ark/-/merge_requests/3750#note_2420762888

@joe.lawrence I remember what happened.  Linus introduced this and then other
developers immediately started reporting issues.  Every new gcc release
results in new warnings being issued.  Since different developers are using
different versions of gcc, you can imagine the reports Linus received.

So that's why this switch is odd.  FWIW we should have it on in RHEL (which
IIRC we do) and off in Fedora (which we do).  If it is off in c10s, that
should be reported as a bug and it should be turned on.  There is no reason
that the modified RHEL kernel should compile with warnings.

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