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lib: vsprintf.c: replace NUM_TYPE with s64/u64 types

This fixes warnings when compiling with ELDK-5.2.1 for MIPS64:

vsprintf.c: In function 'put_dec':
vsprintf.c:258:9: warning: comparison of distinct pointer types lacks a cast [enabled by default]
vsprintf.c:258:3: warning: passing argument 1 of '__div64_32' from incompatible pointer type [enabled by default]
include/div64.h:22:17: note: expected 'uint64_t *' but argument is of type 'long long unsigned int *'

Signed-off-by: Daniel Schwierzeck <daniel.schwierzeck@gmail.com>
utp
Daniel Schwierzeck 2012-09-16 06:55:04 +00:00 committed by Tom Rini
parent 8acdae681a
commit 7b64f66c58
1 changed files with 5 additions and 6 deletions

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@ -23,7 +23,6 @@
#endif
#include <div64.h>
# define NUM_TYPE long long
#define noinline __attribute__((noinline))
/* some reluctance to put this into a new limits.h, so it is here */
@ -259,7 +258,7 @@ static char *put_dec_full(char *buf, unsigned q)
return buf;
}
/* No inlining helps gcc to use registers better */
static noinline char *put_dec(char *buf, unsigned NUM_TYPE num)
static noinline char *put_dec(char *buf, u64 num)
{
while (1) {
unsigned rem;
@ -292,7 +291,7 @@ static noinline char *put_dec(char *buf, unsigned NUM_TYPE num)
#define ADDCH(str, ch) (*(str)++ = (ch))
#endif
static char *number(char *buf, char *end, unsigned NUM_TYPE num,
static char *number(char *buf, char *end, u64 num,
int base, int size, int precision, int type)
{
/* we are called with base 8, 10 or 16, only, thus don't need "G..." */
@ -311,9 +310,9 @@ static char *number(char *buf, char *end, unsigned NUM_TYPE num,
type &= ~ZEROPAD;
sign = 0;
if (type & SIGN) {
if ((signed NUM_TYPE) num < 0) {
if ((s64) num < 0) {
sign = '-';
num = -(signed NUM_TYPE) num;
num = -(s64) num;
size--;
} else if (type & PLUS) {
sign = '+';
@ -534,7 +533,7 @@ static char *pointer(const char *fmt, char *buf, char *end, void *ptr,
static int vsnprintf_internal(char *buf, size_t size, const char *fmt,
va_list args)
{
unsigned NUM_TYPE num;
u64 num;
int base;
char *str;