Andy Shevchenko 0cc62caf4c Bluetooth: hci_intel: drop strange le16_to_cpu() against u8 values
Sparse rightfully complains:

  hci_intel.c:696:26: warning: cast to restricted __le16
  hci_intel.c:701:26: warning: cast to restricted __le16
  hci_intel.c:702:26: warning: cast to restricted __le16
  hci_intel.c:703:26: warning: cast to restricted __le16
  hci_intel.c:725:26: warning: cast to restricted __le16
  hci_intel.c:730:26: warning: cast to restricted __le16
  hci_intel.c:731:26: warning: cast to restricted __le16
  hci_intel.c:732:26: warning: cast to restricted __le16

because we access non-restricted types with le16_to_cpu().
More confusion is added by using above against u8. On big-endian
architecture we will get all zeroes. I bet it's not what should be
in such case.

Signed-off-by: Andy Shevchenko <andriy.shevchenko@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
2020-09-11 08:50:49 +02:00
2020-07-24 12:42:41 -07:00

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