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SubjectRe: [PATCH] mm/debug: add a cast to u64 for atomic64_read()
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On Sun, Mar 10, 2019 at 08:58:15PM -0700, Davidlohr Bueso wrote:
> On Sun, 10 Mar 2019, Qian Cai wrote:
>
> > atomic64_read() on ppc64le returns "long int", so fix the same way as
> > the commit d549f545e690 ("drm/virtio: use %llu format string form
> > atomic64_t") by adding a cast to u64, which makes it work on all arches.
> >
> > In file included from ./include/linux/printk.h:7,
> > from ./include/linux/kernel.h:15,
> > from mm/debug.c:9:
> > mm/debug.c: In function 'dump_mm':
> > ./include/linux/kern_levels.h:5:18: warning: format '%llx' expects
> > argument of type 'long long unsigned int', but argument 19 has type
> > 'long int' [-Wformat=]
> > #define KERN_SOH "\001" /* ASCII Start Of Header */
> > ^~~~~~
> > ./include/linux/kern_levels.h:8:20: note: in expansion of macro
> > 'KERN_SOH'
> > #define KERN_EMERG KERN_SOH "0" /* system is unusable */
> > ^~~~~~~~
> > ./include/linux/printk.h:297:9: note: in expansion of macro 'KERN_EMERG'
> > printk(KERN_EMERG pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__)
> > ^~~~~~~~~~
> > mm/debug.c:133:2: note: in expansion of macro 'pr_emerg'
> > pr_emerg("mm %px mmap %px seqnum %llu task_size %lu\n"
> > ^~~~~~~~
> > mm/debug.c:140:17: note: format string is defined here
> > "pinned_vm %llx data_vm %lx exec_vm %lx stack_vm %lx\n"
> > ~~~^
> > %lx
> >
> > Fixes: 70f8a3ca68d3 ("mm: make mm->pinned_vm an atomic64 counter")
> > Signed-off-by: Qian Cai <cai@lca.pw>
>
> Acked-by: Davidlohr Bueso <dbueso@suse.de>

Not saying this patch shouldn't go ahead..

But is there a special reason the atomic64*'s on ppc don't use the u64
type like other archs? Seems like a better thing to fix than adding
casts all over the place.

Jason

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