Hi,

On Linux 2.6.20 and current sparse, I see these warnings:

net/core/skbuff.c:1838:5: error: symbol 'skb_append_datato_frags' redeclared 
with different type (originally declared at include/linux/skbuff.h:380) - 
incompatible argument 3 (different signedness)

fs/mpage.c:821:5: error: symbol 'mpage_writepage' redeclared with different 
type (originally declared at include/linux/mpage.h:22) - incompatible argument 
2 (different signedness)



These are both in function pointers that are arguments to a function.
The skbuff.[hc] difference is in *getfrag vs. getfrag.
The mpage.[hc] difference is in  *get_block vs. getblock.

Questions:
1.  Is the warning valid?
2.  Isn't the '*' unnecessary?

Thanks,
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~Randy
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