Hi, Tony > From: Luck, Tony > Sent: Friday, February 14, 2014 7:35 AM > > > All definitions are equal except ACPI_UINT64_MAX for CONFIG_IA64. It > > is changed from sizeof(unsigned long) to sizeof(unsigned long long). > > By investigation, 64bit Linux kernel build is LP64 compliant, i.e., > > sizeof(long) and (pointer) are 64. As sizeof(unsigned long) equals to > > sizeof(unsigned long long) on IA64 platform where CONFIG_64BIT cannot be > > disabled, this change actually will not affect the value of > > ACPI_UINT64_MAX on IA64 platforms. > > This all looks correct to me - it really shouldn't make any difference > to ia64 whether we use "long" or "long long" ... both are 8-byte entities. > The compiler would complain in some places if you mixed & matched > incorrectly (e.g. printk("val = %ld\n", val); will give a warning if val has > been switched from "long" to "long long" and the format would need > to change to "%lld"). But it looks like nothing like that happens as a > result of this patch. All my ia64 configs build with no new warnings. > > Boots OK too. It looked scary to me that without applying this patch, Linux ACPICA was using the u64 defined by Linux but defining ACPI_UINT64_MAX to the value that could be different from sizeof(u64). This patch can make them converged. I was worrying about the regressions that could be triggered by this fix if there was something already dependent on this divergence. Great to hear that there is no such dependency. :-) Thanks and best regards -Lv > > -Tony -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-acpi" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html