Rather than using ULONG_MAX to decide whether to use the ELF64 or ELF32 core dump format, use UINT32_MAX instead - we include stdint.h, so we might as well use a constant which is meaningful for the limits of the 32-bit ELF format. Signed-off-by: Russell King <rmk at arm.linux.org.uk> --- kexec/arch/arm/crashdump-arm.c | 3 +-- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/kexec/arch/arm/crashdump-arm.c b/kexec/arch/arm/crashdump-arm.c index a390187..fcc4d42 100644 --- a/kexec/arch/arm/crashdump-arm.c +++ b/kexec/arch/arm/crashdump-arm.c @@ -369,8 +369,7 @@ int load_crashdump_segments(struct kexec_info *info, char *mod_cmdline) if (last_ranges < 0) last_ranges = 0; - if (crash_memory_ranges[last_ranges].end > ULONG_MAX) { - + if (crash_memory_ranges[last_ranges].end > UINT32_MAX) { /* for support LPAE enabled kernel*/ elf_info.class = ELFCLASS64; -- 1.9.1