svn commit: r204672 - head/sbin/newfs
Garrett Cooper
yanefbsd at gmail.com
Thu Mar 4 00:14:53 UTC 2010
On Mar 3, 2010, at 3:36 PM, Max Laier <max at love2party.net> wrote:
> On Thursday 04 March 2010 00:25:53 Garrett Cooper wrote:
>> On Mar 3, 2010, at 1:53 PM, Warner Losh <imp at FreeBSD.org> wrote:
>>> Author: imp
>>> Date: Wed Mar 3 21:53:25 2010
>>> New Revision: 204672
>>> URL: http://svn.freebsd.org/changeset/base/204672
>>>
>>> Log:
>>> Cast these to intmax_t before printing to fix build bustage. Better
>>> solutions welcome.
>>>
>>> Modified:
>>> head/sbin/newfs/mkfs.c
>>>
>>> Modified: head/sbin/newfs/mkfs.c
>>> ===
>>> ===
>>> ===
>>> ===
>>> ==================================================================
>>> --- head/sbin/newfs/mkfs.c Wed Mar 3 21:47:25 2010 (r204671)
>>> +++ head/sbin/newfs/mkfs.c Wed Mar 3 21:53:25 2010 (r204672)
>>> @@ -191,8 +191,8 @@ restart:
>>> exit(17);
>>> }
>>> if (sblock.fs_fsize < sectorsize) {
>>> - printf("increasing fragment size from %d to sector size
>>> (%d)
>>> \n",
>>> - sblock.fs_fsize, sectorsize);
>>> + printf("increasing fragment size from %d to sector size
>>> (%jd)\n",
>>> + sblock.fs_fsize, (intmax_t)sectorsize);
>>> sblock.fs_fsize = sectorsize;
>>> }
>>> if (sblock.fs_bsize > MAXBSIZE) {
>>> @@ -337,8 +337,8 @@ restart:
>>> } else if (density < minfragsperinode * fsize) {
>>> origdensity = density;
>>> density = minfragsperinode * fsize;
>>> - fprintf(stderr, "density increased from %d to %d\n",
>>> - origdensity, density);
>>> + fprintf(stderr, "density increased from %d to %jd\n",
>>> + origdensity, (intmax_t)density);
>>> }
>>> origdensity = density;
>>> for (;;) {
>>> @@ -346,8 +346,9 @@ restart:
>>> if (fragsperinode < minfragsperinode) {
>>> bsize <<= 1;
>>> fsize <<= 1;
>>> - printf("Block size too small for a file system %s %d
>>> \n",
>>> - "of this size. Increasing blocksize to", bsize);
>>> + printf("Block size too small for a file system %s %jd
>>> \n",
>>> + "of this size. Increasing blocksize to",
>>> + (intmax_t)bsize);
>>> goto restart;
>>> }
>>> minfpg = fragsperinode * INOPB(&sblock);
>>> @@ -371,7 +372,8 @@ restart:
>>> density -= sblock.fs_fsize;
>>> }
>>> if (density != origdensity)
>>> - printf("density reduced from %d to %d\n", origdensity,
>>> density);
>>> + printf("density reduced from %d to %jd\n", origdensity,
>>> + (intmax_t)density);
>>> /*
>>> * Start packing more blocks into the cylinder group until
>>> * it cannot grow any larger, the number of cylinder groups
>>
>> Use PRId64 from inttypes.h ?
>
> you just forgot to type ";)" there, didn't you?
Eh, not really my intent TBH (although I guess my answer was pretty
cheeky looking back).
> How are the PRI* macros
> better than an intmax_t cast? In my opinion, the intmax_t cast and
> %j is the
> best, realistic solution for this. I have partitioned in the past
> that we
> change int64 types to "long long" on platforms with 64bit "long".
> That way
> you can print int64 types with "%ll" on all platforms. But casting
> to intmax
> is just as good and the compiler should be able to figure out what
> goes on and
> make it a no-op.
Course it helps to read more dilligently too. It's fine today I
suppose, but pardoning my ignorance, are there any archs where in
practice today, intmax_t isn't synonymous with int64_t, like maybe
some ARM variants?
TIA!
-Garrett
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