I'm trying to modularize a couple of drivers, and one of them is generating some gcc errors due to comparison of signed and unsigned values.

The driver module is currently being compiled with WARNS=4 (just picked that up from another Makefile). Is there a more appropriate WARNS=n to use to permit the comparison? Or should I simply add

        CCOPTS+= -Wno-sign-compare

(which is used when the driver is being compiled as part of a kernel)?



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