format_hexdump currently requires the length parameter to be uword
(64-bits) hence all callers must make sure to cast the length to uword.
Use u32 instead to benefit from C automatic integer promotion: any
length smaller or equal to u32 will be promoted to int fitting in u32).
Only callers using a length of u64 needs to downcast.
It also makes it similar to other variants.
Type: fix
Change-Id: I09b52fdde3970cec0be4150a29126ff63106c75b
Signed-off-by: Benoît Ganne <bganne@cisco.com>
next_cqe_index);
s = format (s, "\n%U%U", format_white_space, indent + 6,
format_mlx5_cqe_rx, rxq->cqes + next_cqe_index);
next_cqe_index);
s = format (s, "\n%U%U", format_white_space, indent + 6,
format_mlx5_cqe_rx, rxq->cqes + next_cqe_index);
- s = format (s, "\n%U%U", format_white_space, indent + 6,
- format_hexdump, rxq->cqes + next_cqe_index,
- sizeof (mlx5dv_cqe_t));
+ s = format (s, "\n%U%U", format_white_space, indent + 6, format_hexdump,
+ rxq->cqes + next_cqe_index, (u32) sizeof (mlx5dv_cqe_t));
format_hexdump (u8 * s, va_list * args)
{
u8 *data = va_arg (*args, u8 *);
format_hexdump (u8 * s, va_list * args)
{
u8 *data = va_arg (*args, u8 *);
- uword len = va_arg (*args, uword);
+ u32 len = va_arg (*args, u32);
int i, index = 0;
const int line_len = 16;
u8 *line_hex = 0;
int i, index = 0;
const int line_len = 16;
u8 *line_hex = 0;