There is a bug in the min and max macros in common.h which occurs if
Y is a larger type than X. For example, if Y is a 64-bit value and X
is a 32-bit value then Y will be truncated to 32-bits.  This fix
matches what is done in the Linux kernel but without the additional
type checking present in the kernel version.

Signed-off-by: Aaron Williams <aaron.willi...@caviumnetworks.com>

 include/common.h |    6 ++++--
 1 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/include/common.h b/include/common.h
index d8c912d..cf5c076 100644
--- a/include/common.h
+++ b/include/common.h
@@ -180,11 +180,13 @@ typedef void (interrupt_handler_t)(void *);
  * General Purpose Utilities
  */
 #define min(X, Y)                              \
-       ({ typeof (X) __x = (X), __y = (Y);     \
+       ({ typeof (X) __x = (X);                \
+               typeof (Y) __y = (Y);           \
                (__x < __y) ? __x : __y; })

 #define max(X, Y)                              \
-       ({ typeof (X) __x = (X), __y = (Y);     \
+       ({ typeof (X) __x = (X);                \
+               typeof (Y) __y = (Y);           \
                (__x > __y) ? __x : __y; })

 #define MIN(x, y)  min(x, y)
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