recent CPU's can easily wrap around a 32-bit unsigned int in
the mempool perf test. Increase to a 64-bit uint.

v2: change from %lu to %"PRIu64"

Signed-off-by: David Hunt <david.hunt at intel.com>
---
 app/test/test_mempool_perf.c | 6 +++---
 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

diff --git a/app/test/test_mempool_perf.c b/app/test/test_mempool_perf.c
index cdc02a0..0fc8110 100644
--- a/app/test/test_mempool_perf.c
+++ b/app/test/test_mempool_perf.c
@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ static unsigned n_keep;

 /* number of enqueues / dequeues */
 struct mempool_test_stats {
-       unsigned enq_count;
+       uint64_t enq_count;
 } __rte_cache_aligned;

 static struct mempool_test_stats stats[RTE_MAX_LCORE];
@@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ static int
 launch_cores(unsigned cores)
 {
        unsigned lcore_id;
-       unsigned rate;
+       uint64_t rate;
        int ret;
        unsigned cores_save = cores;

@@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ launch_cores(unsigned cores)
        for (lcore_id = 0; lcore_id < RTE_MAX_LCORE; lcore_id++)
                rate += (stats[lcore_id].enq_count / TIME_S);

-       printf("rate_persec=%u\n", rate);
+       printf("rate_persec=%"PRIu64"\n", rate);

        return 0;
 }
-- 
2.5.5

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