Avoid use of const pointers with atomic_load because strictly C11 compliant compilers error on this. Using const became allowed in C17: http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg14/www/docs/n2244.htm#dr_459 --- lib/isc/histo.c.orig 2024-07-08 23:09:17 +++ lib/isc/histo.c 2024-07-25 11:15:59 @@ -247,7 +247,7 @@ get_chunk(const isc_histo_t *hg, uint chunk) { static hg_bucket_t * get_chunk(const isc_histo_t *hg, uint chunk) { - return (atomic_load_acquire(&hg->chunk[chunk])); + return (atomic_load_acquire((hg_chunk_t *)&hg->chunk[chunk])); } static inline hg_bucket_t * @@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ bucket_count(const hg_bucket_t *bp) { } static inline uint64_t -bucket_count(const hg_bucket_t *bp) { +bucket_count(hg_bucket_t *bp) { return (bp == NULL ? 0 : atomic_load_relaxed(bp)); } --- lib/isc/netmgr/netmgr-int.h.orig 2024-07-08 23:09:17 +++ lib/isc/netmgr/netmgr-int.h 2024-07-25 11:24:12 @@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ isc__nm_dump_active_manager(isc_nm_t *netmgr); #define NMHANDLE_MAGIC ISC_MAGIC('N', 'M', 'H', 'D') #define VALID_NMHANDLE(t) \ (ISC_MAGIC_VALID(t, NMHANDLE_MAGIC) && \ - atomic_load(&(t)->references) > 0) + atomic_load((isc_refcount_t *)&(t)->references) > 0) typedef void (*isc__nm_closecb)(isc_nmhandle_t *); typedef struct isc_nm_http_session isc_nm_http_session_t; --- lib/dns/xfrin.c.orig 2024-07-08 23:09:17 +++ lib/dns/xfrin.c 2024-07-25 11:43:11 @@ -943,7 +943,7 @@ dns_xfrin_getstate(const dns_xfrin_t *xfr, const char } void -dns_xfrin_getstate(const dns_xfrin_t *xfr, const char **statestr, +dns_xfrin_getstate(dns_xfrin_t *xfr, const char **statestr, bool *is_first_data_received, bool *is_ixfr) { xfrin_state_t state; --- lib/dns/include/dns/xfrin.h.orig 2024-07-08 23:09:17 +++ lib/dns/include/dns/xfrin.h 2024-07-25 11:48:36 @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ dns_xfrin_getstate(const dns_xfrin_t *xfr, const char */ void -dns_xfrin_getstate(const dns_xfrin_t *xfr, const char **statestr, +dns_xfrin_getstate(dns_xfrin_t *xfr, const char **statestr, bool *is_first_data_received, bool *is_ixfr); /*%< * Get the current state of the xfrin object as a character string, and whether