Re: [PATCH 1/4] x86: clean up asm-x86/page*.h

From: Glauber de Oliveira Costa
Date: Fri Dec 14 2007 - 06:55:54 EST


On Dec 14, 2007 6:53 AM, Jan Beulich <jbeulich@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >>> Jeremy Fitzhardinge <jeremy@xxxxxxxx> 14.12.07 09:44 >>>
>
> >Jan Beulich wrote:
> >>> --- a/arch/x86/mm/fault_64.c
> >>> +++ b/arch/x86/mm/fault_64.c
> >>> @@ -158,22 +158,22 @@ void dump_pagetable(unsigned long addres
> >>> pgd = __va((unsigned long)pgd & PHYSICAL_PAGE_MASK);
> >>> pgd += pgd_index(address);
> >>> if (bad_address(pgd)) goto bad;
> >>> - printk("PGD %lx ", pgd_val(*pgd));
> >>> + printk("PGD %lx ", (unsigned long)pgd_val(*pgd));
> >>>
> >>
> >> Casts like this here and elsewhere look rather odd (in fact I think using
> >> casts should really be limited to places where you either can't do it
> >> differently or the code would become badly readable or much uglier
> >> without them). I would therefore favor simply using the right formatting
> >> specifier here.
> >
> >I would agree, but pgd_val() is defined as returning a pgdval_t, which
> >is typedefed to be unsigned long. I'll have another look, but I don't
> >think there's an appropriate format for this.
>
> Typedef-s can be printed with the same format specifier as the underlying
> type. But u64 is (at least in plain -rc5) a typedef of 'unsigned long long', so
> the compiler validly warns about the use of 'l' there, and I would assume it's
> those compiler warnings that you want to get rid of...
>
The strategy I've been adopting in this case is to simply use unsigned
long long when we need
u64, and print it with llx for both i386 and x86_64. The problem here
is that pgd_val may be 32-bit with non-PAE configs,
IIRC. So maybe we can #define the print string, and put it inside the
ifdefs. Along the lines of printk("pgd: " PGD_STR ...)

For this particular warning, it is in a _64.c file, so the llx may be
able to help.

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