Use _Noreturn (C11; GNU89) properly

A function that returns with no value is a different thing from a
function that doesn't return at all.  Those are two orthogonal
concepts, commonly confused.

pthread_create(3) expects a pointer to a start routine that has a
very precise prototype:

    void *(*start_routine)(void *);

However, other thread functions, such as kernel ones, expect:

    void (*start_routine)(void *);

Providing a different one is incorrect, and has only been working
because the ABIs happen to produce a compatible function.

We should use '_Noreturn void', since it's the natural type, and
then provide a '_Noreturn void *' wrapper for pthread functions.

For consistency, replace most cases of __NORETURN or
__attribute__((noreturn)) by _Noreturn.  _Noreturn is understood
by -std=gnu89, so it should be safe to use everywhere.

Ref: https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/pull/13110#discussion_r808450136
Ref: https://software.codidact.com/posts/285972
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Co-authored-by: Ahelenia Ziemiańska <nabijaczleweli@nabijaczleweli.xyz>
Signed-off-by: Alejandro Colomar <alx.manpages@gmail.com>
Closes #13120
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Alejandro Colomar
2022-03-05 01:25:22 +01:00
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@@ -40,8 +40,8 @@
static const char *pname;
static void
uu_die_internal(int status, const char *format, va_list alist) __NORETURN;
static _Noreturn void
uu_die_internal(int status, const char *format, va_list alist);
int uu_exit_ok_value = EXIT_SUCCESS;
int uu_exit_fatal_value = EXIT_FAILURE;
@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ uu_warn(const char *format, ...)
va_end(alist);
}
static __attribute__((format(printf, 2, 0))) __NORETURN void
static __attribute__((format(printf, 2, 0))) _Noreturn void
uu_die_internal(int status, const char *format, va_list alist)
{
uu_warn_internal(errno, format, alist);