On Sun, Nov 01, 2020 at 02:15:37PM -0700, Simon Glass wrote:

> At present this function assumes that a size of 4 refers to a ulong. This
> is true on 32-bit machines but not commonly on 64-bit machines.
> 
> This means that the 'l' specify does not work correctly with setexpr.
> 
> Add an explicit case for 32-bit values so that 64-bit machines can still
> use the 'l' specifier. On 32-bit machines, 64-bit is still not supported.
> 
> This corrects the operation of the default size (which is 4 for setexpr),
> so update the tests accordingly.
> 
> The original code for reading from memory was included in 47ab5ad1457
> ("cmd_setexpr: allow memory addresses in expressions") but I am not adding
> a Fixes: tag since that code was not written with 64-bit machines in mind.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <s...@chromium.org>

Applied to u-boot/next, thanks!

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Tom

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