https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=102867

            Bug ID: 102867
           Summary: Waddress complaint in readelf.c
           Product: gcc
           Version: 12.0
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: P3
         Component: c
          Assignee: unassigned at gcc dot gnu.org
          Reporter: amodra at gmail dot com
  Target Milestone: ---

Compiling the attached readelf.i with -Wall -Werror -O2 using today's gcc
mainline on x86_64-linux results in complaints like

/home/alan/src/binutils-gdb/binutils/readelf.c: In function ‘find_section’:
/home/alan/src/binutils-gdb/binutils/readelf.c:762:42: error: the comparison
will always evaluate as ‘true’ for the pointer operand in
‘filedata->section_headers + (sizetype)((long unsigned int)i * 80)’ must not be
NULL [-Werror=address]
  762 |     if (SECTION_NAME_VALID (filedata->section_headers + i)

The warning is true, but annoying when coming from a macro expansion
#define SECTION_NAME_VALID(X) \
  ((X) != NULL                                                          \
   && filedata->string_table != NULL                                    \
   && (X)->sh_name < filedata->string_table_length)

In current readelf.c it looks like it may be possible to remove "(X) != NULL"
from this macro, but that doesn't seem like a good solution.  Another macro
with similar complaints
#define SECTION_NAME_PRINT(X) \
  ((X) == NULL ? _("<none>")                                            \
   : filedata->string_table == NULL ? _("<no-strings>")                 \
   : (X)->sh_name >= filedata->string_table_length ? _("<corrupt>")     \
   : filedata->string_table + (X)->sh_name)
can be called with X NULL.

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