Sparse throws the following warning, which I can't really understand:

$ make drivers/staging/vt6655/ C=2
[...]
  CHECK   drivers/staging/vt6655/datarate.c
drivers/staging/vt6655/datarate.c:302:40: warning: Initializer entry
defined twice
drivers/staging/vt6655/datarate.c:302:46:   also defined here

The code looks fine to me:
bool bAutoRate[MAX_RATE]    = {true, true, true, true, false, false,
true, true, true, true, true, true};

I've googled it and found only this LKML discussion:
https://lkml.org/lkml/2010/5/7/31

I've tested the suggested code sample and here are the results:
$ cat foo.c
typedef _Bool bool;
enum {
     false = 0,
     true = 1
};
static const bool foo[10] = {
       true,
       true,
       false,
       false,
};

$ sparse foo.c
foo.c:7:8: warning: Initializer entry defined twice
foo.c:8:8:   also defined here

It this a sparse problem?

Thanks,
Mariusz
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