Re: git: e602a30bb9fc - main - irdma(4): Fix compile error on powerpc64
Date: Wed, 25 May 2022 05:56:24 UTC
Jessica is right. AMD64 build: --- all_subdir_irdma --- --- irdma_ws.o --- ctfconvert -L VERSION -g irdma_ws.o --- all_subdir_ispfw --- :> export_syms awk -f /mass/coding/scanme/scanme/vendor/freebsd/sys/conf/kmod_syms.awk isp_2400.ko.full export_syms | xargs -J% objcopy % isp_2400.ko.full --- all_subdir_irdma --- --- icrdma.o --- /mass/coding/scanme/scanme/vendor/freebsd/sys/modules/irdma/../../dev/irdma/icrdma.c:504:24: error: format specifies type 'void *' but the argument has type 'bus_space_tag_t' (aka 'unsigned long') [-Werror,-Wformat] pf_if_d(peer), peer->pci_mem->r_bustag); ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ /mass/coding/scanme/scanme/vendor/freebsd/sys/modules/irdma/../../dev/irdma/osdep.h:179:74: note: expanded from macro 'irdma_pr_info' #define irdma_pr_info(fmt, args ...) printf("%s: WARN "fmt, __func__, ## args) ~~~ ^~~~ Regards, Konrad Sewiłło-Jopek śr., 25 maj 2022 o 04:02 Jessica Clarke <jrtc27@freebsd.org> napisał(a): > On 25 May 2022, at 01:30, Eric Joyner <erj@FreeBSD.org> wrote: > > > > The branch main has been updated by erj: > > > > URL: > https://cgit.FreeBSD.org/src/commit/?id=e602a30bb9fc7ee041a0e629d0fd2db7933ffa32 > > > > commit e602a30bb9fc7ee041a0e629d0fd2db7933ffa32 > > Author: Eric Joyner <erj@FreeBSD.org> > > AuthorDate: 2022-05-25 00:27:29 +0000 > > Commit: Eric Joyner <erj@FreeBSD.org> > > CommitDate: 2022-05-25 00:30:46 +0000 > > > > irdma(4): Fix compile error on powerpc64 > > > > Jenkins reports that the type used in a printf() specifier is > > incorrect, so fix it in order to use the appropriate type. > > > > Signed-off-by: Eric Joyner <erj@FreeBSD.org> > > > > Reported by: Jenkins CI > > MFC after: 6 days > > MFC-with: cdcd52d41e246ba1c0fcfad0769bd691487355ef > > Sponsored by: Intel Corporation > > --- > > sys/dev/irdma/icrdma.c | 2 +- > > 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) > > > > diff --git a/sys/dev/irdma/icrdma.c b/sys/dev/irdma/icrdma.c > > index 7cf441b37648..6867274d1cb8 100644 > > --- a/sys/dev/irdma/icrdma.c > > +++ b/sys/dev/irdma/icrdma.c > > @@ -499,7 +499,7 @@ irdma_probe(struct ice_rdma_peer *peer) > > struct irdma_handler *hdl; > > int err = 0; > > > > - irdma_pr_info("probe: irdma-%s peer=%p, peer->pf_id=%d, > peer->ifp=%p, peer->ifp->if_dunit=%d, peer->pci_mem->r_bustag=%lx\n", > > + irdma_pr_info("probe: irdma-%s peer=%p, peer->pf_id=%d, > peer->ifp=%p, peer->ifp->if_dunit=%d, peer->pci_mem->r_bustag=%p\n", > > irdma_driver_version, peer, peer->pf_id, peer->ifp, > > pf_if_d(peer), peer->pci_mem->r_bustag); > > It’s an int on i386, a uint64_t on amd64 and a struct bus_space * on > all other architectures, so this just trades breaking non-x86 for > breaking x86. You probably want something like > > (void *)(uintptr_t)peer->pci_mem->r_bustag > > as something that’ll work everywhere, that or take it the other > direction and forcefully cast it down to an integer type and print that > like > > (uintmax_t)(uintptr_t)peer->pci_mem->r_bustag > > with %jx or just > > (uintptr_t)peer->pci_mem->r_bustag > > with PRIxPTR, but we rarely use those macros. > > Jess > > >