On Thu, Dec 21, 2017 at 6:02 PM, David Laight <david.lai...@aculab.com> wrote:
> From: Arnd Bergmann
>> Sent: 21 December 2017 16:15
>>
>> resource_size_t may be larger than pointers depending on configuration,
>> so we can run into this build warning:
>>
>> drivers/virt/vboxguest/vboxguest_linux.c: In function 'vbg_pci_probe':
>> drivers/virt/vboxguest/vboxguest_linux.c:295:4: error: cast to pointer from 
>> integer of different size
>> [-Werror=int-to-pointer-cast]
>> drivers/virt/vboxguest/vboxguest_linux.c:367:4: error: cast to pointer from 
>> integer of different size
>> [-Werror=int-to-pointer-cast]
>>
>> This uses the special %pap to print the address by reference.
>>
>> Fixes: 0ba002bc4393 ("virt: Add vboxguest driver for Virtual Box Guest 
>> integration")
>> Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <a...@arndb.de>
>> ---
>> v2: Use %pap instead of the %rR that was just as incorrect, as
>>     pointed out by Joe Perches.
>> ---
>>  drivers/virt/vboxguest/vboxguest_linux.c | 8 ++++----
>>  1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
>>
>> diff --git a/drivers/virt/vboxguest/vboxguest_linux.c 
>> b/drivers/virt/vboxguest/vboxguest_linux.c
>> index d045aa51ce03..82e280d38cc2 100644
>> --- a/drivers/virt/vboxguest/vboxguest_linux.c
>> +++ b/drivers/virt/vboxguest/vboxguest_linux.c
>> @@ -291,8 +291,8 @@ static int vbg_pci_probe(struct pci_dev *pci, const 
>> struct pci_device_id *id)
>>
>>       vmmdev = devm_ioremap(dev, mmio, mmio_len);
>>       if (!vmmdev) {
>> -             vbg_err("vboxguest: Error ioremap failed; MMIO addr=%p 
>> size=%d\n",
>> -                     (void *)mmio, (int)mmio_len);
>> +             vbg_err("vboxguest: Error ioremap failed; MMIO addr=%pap 
>> size=%pap\n",
>> +                     &mmio, &mmio_len);
>
> Are you sure about the type of mmio_len?
> While the argument to devm_ioremap() is of type resource_size_t it seems
> extremely unlikely that the actual value will exceed 2^32.
> Using a 64bit type for the length on 32bit systems will generate horrid code.
>
> I can't see the code in my tree to check.

I made sure the type matches. I thought about changing it to size_t
and using %zd, but decided that it didn't matter.

      Arnd

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