On Mon, Aug 24, 2015 at 02:42:50PM +0200, Patrik Jakobsson wrote: > First batch of drm / kms ioctls. Several comments in addition to issues similar to 4/5 patch. > +static int drm_mode_rm_fb(struct tcb *tcp, const unsigned int code, long arg) > +{ > + unsigned int handle; > + > + > + if (entering(tcp)) { > + if (umove(tcp, arg, &handle)) > + return RVAL_DECODED; > + > + tprintf(", %u", handle); > + } > + > + return RVAL_DECODED | 1; > +} Use printnum_int instead: tprints(", "); printnum_int(tcp, arg, "%u"); return RVAL_DECODED | 1; > +static int drm_mode_create_dumb(struct tcb *tcp, const unsigned int code, long arg) > +{ > + struct drm_mode_create_dumb dumb; > + > + if (umove(tcp, arg, &dumb)) > + return RVAL_DECODED; > + > + if (entering(tcp)) { > + tprintf(", {width=%u, height=%u, bpp=%u, flags=0x%x", > + dumb.width, dumb.height, dumb.bpp, dumb.flags); > + } else if (exiting(tcp)) { > + tprintf(", handle=%u, pitch=%u, size=%Lu}", dumb.handle, > + dumb.pitch, dumb.size); > + } > + > + return RVAL_DECODED | 1; > +} This generates a warning (which turns into an error with --enable-gcc-Werror) on x86_64 when using kernel drm headers: drm.c: In function 'drm_mode_create_dumb': drm.c:521:11: error: format '%Lu' expects argument of type 'long long unsigned int', but argument 4 has type 'uint64_t {aka long unsigned int}' [-Werror=format=] > @@ -112,6 +577,84 @@ int drm_ioctl(struct tcb *tcp, const unsigned int code, long arg) > if (drm_is_priv(tcp->u_arg[1])) { > if (verbose(tcp) && drm_is_driver(tcp, "i915")) > ret = drm_i915_ioctl(tcp, code, arg); > + } else { > + switch (code) { > + case DRM_IOCTL_VERSION: > + ret = drm_version(tcp, code, arg); > + break; Looks like the return code can be forwarded without further delays. -- ldv
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