Re: [PATCH 2/2] drm/i915: use size_t instead of u32 for stolen memory size variables

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Quoting Paulo Zanoni (2017-09-26 20:29:08)
> Stolen memory pointers are dma_addr_t, which means they can be 64 bit
> things. By using u32 we leave room for bugs in case we ever get huge
> amounts of stolen memory. By using size_t we don't risk running into
> those problems.

What platform?
-Chris
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