Using 32bit types like uint32_t for pointers creates issues on 64 bit
architectures like AArch64. Replaced occurrences of these with uintptr_t,
which will work for both 32 and 64 bit architectures.
---
 cpukit/libmisc/rtems-fdt/rtems-fdt-shell.c | 4 ++--
 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/cpukit/libmisc/rtems-fdt/rtems-fdt-shell.c 
b/cpukit/libmisc/rtems-fdt/rtems-fdt-shell.c
index b0894c1d38..61f20765e0 100644
--- a/cpukit/libmisc/rtems-fdt/rtems-fdt-shell.c
+++ b/cpukit/libmisc/rtems-fdt/rtems-fdt-shell.c
@@ -52,14 +52,14 @@ static long rtems_fdt_test_timeout = 5;
 static rtems_fdt_handle cmd_fdt_handle;
 
 static void
-rtems_fdt_write (uint32_t address, uint32_t value)
+rtems_fdt_write (uintptr_t address, uint32_t value)
 {
   volatile uint32_t* ap = (uint32_t*) address;
   *ap = value;
 }
 
 static uint32_t
-rtems_fdt_read (uint32_t address)
+rtems_fdt_read (uintptr_t address)
 {
   volatile uint32_t* ap = (uint32_t*) address;
   return *ap;
-- 
2.27.0

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