The first argument to rte_bsf32_safe was incorrectly declared as a 64 bit value. This function only correctly handles on 32 bit values and the underlying function rte_bsf32 only accepts 32 bit values. This was introduced when the safe version was added and probably cause by copy/paste from the 64 bit version.
The bug passed silently under the radar until some other code was built with -Wall and -Wextra in C++ and C++ complains about the missing cast. Yes, this is a API signature change, but the original code was wrong. It is an inline so not an ABI change. Fixes: 4e261f551986 ("eal: add 64-bit bsf and 32-bit safe bsf functions") Cc: anatoly.bura...@intel.com Signed-off-by: Stephen Hemminger <step...@networkplumber.org> --- lib/eal/include/rte_common.h | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/lib/eal/include/rte_common.h b/lib/eal/include/rte_common.h index d5a32c66a5fe..99eb5f1820ae 100644 --- a/lib/eal/include/rte_common.h +++ b/lib/eal/include/rte_common.h @@ -623,7 +623,7 @@ rte_bsf32(uint32_t v) * Returns 0 if ``v`` was 0, otherwise returns 1. */ static inline int -rte_bsf32_safe(uint64_t v, uint32_t *pos) +rte_bsf32_safe(uint32_t v, uint32_t *pos) { if (v == 0) return 0; -- 2.30.2