Message ID | 20200730130519.168475-1-brogers@suse.com (mailing list archive) |
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State | New, archived |
Headers | show |
Series | virtio-mem: Correct format specifier mismatch for RISC-V | expand |
On 30.07.20 15:05, Bruce Rogers wrote: > This likely affects other, less popular host architectures as well. > Less common host architectures under linux get QEMU_VMALLOC_ALIGN (from > which VIRTIO_MEM_MIN_BLOCK_SIZE is derived) define to a variable of > type uintptr, which isn't compatible with the format specifier used to > print a user message. Since this particular usage of the underlying data > seems unique to this file, the simple fix is to just cast > QEMU_VMALLOC_ALIGN to uint32_t, which corresponds to the format specifier > used. > > Signed-off-by: Bruce Rogers <brogers@suse.com> > --- > hw/virtio/virtio-mem.c | 2 +- > 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) > > diff --git a/hw/virtio/virtio-mem.c b/hw/virtio/virtio-mem.c > index c12e9f79b0..7740fc613f 100644 > --- a/hw/virtio/virtio-mem.c > +++ b/hw/virtio/virtio-mem.c > @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ > * Use QEMU_VMALLOC_ALIGN, so no THP will have to be split when unplugging > * memory (e.g., 2MB on x86_64). > */ > -#define VIRTIO_MEM_MIN_BLOCK_SIZE QEMU_VMALLOC_ALIGN > +#define VIRTIO_MEM_MIN_BLOCK_SIZE ((uint32_t)QEMU_VMALLOC_ALIGN) > /* > * Size the usable region bigger than the requested size if possible. Esp. > * Linux guests will only add (aligned) memory blocks in case they fully > We should probably force that to always at least 1MB or so ... other discussion :) Thanks (compile-tested on x86-64)! Acked-by: David Hildenbrand <david@redhat.com>
On Thu, Jul 30, 2020 at 07:05:19AM -0600, Bruce Rogers wrote: > This likely affects other, less popular host architectures as well. > Less common host architectures under linux get QEMU_VMALLOC_ALIGN (from > which VIRTIO_MEM_MIN_BLOCK_SIZE is derived) define to a variable of > type uintptr, which isn't compatible with the format specifier used to > print a user message. Since this particular usage of the underlying data > seems unique to this file, the simple fix is to just cast > QEMU_VMALLOC_ALIGN to uint32_t, which corresponds to the format specifier > used. > > Signed-off-by: Bruce Rogers <brogers@suse.com> > --- > hw/virtio/virtio-mem.c | 2 +- > 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) > > diff --git a/hw/virtio/virtio-mem.c b/hw/virtio/virtio-mem.c > index c12e9f79b0..7740fc613f 100644 > --- a/hw/virtio/virtio-mem.c > +++ b/hw/virtio/virtio-mem.c > @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ > * Use QEMU_VMALLOC_ALIGN, so no THP will have to be split when unplugging > * memory (e.g., 2MB on x86_64). > */ > -#define VIRTIO_MEM_MIN_BLOCK_SIZE QEMU_VMALLOC_ALIGN > +#define VIRTIO_MEM_MIN_BLOCK_SIZE ((uint32_t)QEMU_VMALLOC_ALIGN) > /* > * Size the usable region bigger than the requested size if possible. Esp. > * Linux guests will only add (aligned) memory blocks in case they fully > -- > 2.27.0 > Reviewed-by: Stefano Garzarella <sgarzare@redhat.com> Thanks, Stefano
> This likely affects other, less popular host architectures as well. > Less common host architectures under linux get QEMU_VMALLOC_ALIGN (from > which VIRTIO_MEM_MIN_BLOCK_SIZE is derived) define to a variable of > type uintptr, which isn't compatible with the format specifier used to > print a user message. Since this particular usage of the underlying data > seems unique to this file, the simple fix is to just cast > QEMU_VMALLOC_ALIGN to uint32_t, which corresponds to the format specifier > used. > > Signed-off-by: Bruce Rogers <brogers@suse.com> > --- > hw/virtio/virtio-mem.c | 2 +- > 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) > > diff --git a/hw/virtio/virtio-mem.c b/hw/virtio/virtio-mem.c > index c12e9f79b0..7740fc613f 100644 > --- a/hw/virtio/virtio-mem.c > +++ b/hw/virtio/virtio-mem.c > @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ > * Use QEMU_VMALLOC_ALIGN, so no THP will have to be split when unplugging > * memory (e.g., 2MB on x86_64). > */ > -#define VIRTIO_MEM_MIN_BLOCK_SIZE QEMU_VMALLOC_ALIGN > +#define VIRTIO_MEM_MIN_BLOCK_SIZE ((uint32_t)QEMU_VMALLOC_ALIGN) > /* > * Size the usable region bigger than the requested size if possible. Esp. > * Linux guests will only add (aligned) memory blocks in case they fully Reviewed-by: Pankaj Gupta <pankaj.gupta.linux@gmail.com>
diff --git a/hw/virtio/virtio-mem.c b/hw/virtio/virtio-mem.c index c12e9f79b0..7740fc613f 100644 --- a/hw/virtio/virtio-mem.c +++ b/hw/virtio/virtio-mem.c @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ * Use QEMU_VMALLOC_ALIGN, so no THP will have to be split when unplugging * memory (e.g., 2MB on x86_64). */ -#define VIRTIO_MEM_MIN_BLOCK_SIZE QEMU_VMALLOC_ALIGN +#define VIRTIO_MEM_MIN_BLOCK_SIZE ((uint32_t)QEMU_VMALLOC_ALIGN) /* * Size the usable region bigger than the requested size if possible. Esp. * Linux guests will only add (aligned) memory blocks in case they fully
This likely affects other, less popular host architectures as well. Less common host architectures under linux get QEMU_VMALLOC_ALIGN (from which VIRTIO_MEM_MIN_BLOCK_SIZE is derived) define to a variable of type uintptr, which isn't compatible with the format specifier used to print a user message. Since this particular usage of the underlying data seems unique to this file, the simple fix is to just cast QEMU_VMALLOC_ALIGN to uint32_t, which corresponds to the format specifier used. Signed-off-by: Bruce Rogers <brogers@suse.com> --- hw/virtio/virtio-mem.c | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)