Hi Arnd, On Tue, Jan 2, 2018 at 11:56 AM, Arnd Bergmann <arnd@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > All other architectures use 'unsigned int' as the data in readl/write, > but m32r uses 'unsigned long', leading to lots of harmless build warnings > like: > > drivers/mmc/host/dw_mmc.c: In function 'dw_mci_regs_show': > drivers/mmc/host/dw_mmc.c:168:31: warning: format '%x' expects argument of type 'unsigned int', but argument 3 has type 'long unsigned int' [-Wformat=] > seq_printf(s, "STATUS:\t0x%08x\n", mci_readl(host, STATUS)); Thanks for fixing this! BTW, I started fixing this a while ago, too, but of course I dived too deep into arch/m32r/platforms/*/io.c (there are plenty of more type inconsistencies with asm-generic/io.h!), and gave up after ca. 500 lines of changes ;-) > Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@xxxxxxxx> With the below fixed: Reviewed-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert+renesas@xxxxxxxxx> > --- a/arch/m32r/include/asm/io.h > +++ b/arch/m32r/include/asm/io.h > @@ -108,9 +108,9 @@ static inline unsigned short _readw(unsigned long addr) > return *(volatile unsigned short __force *)addr; > } > > -static inline unsigned long _readl(unsigned long addr) > +static inline unsigned int _readl(unsigned long addr) > { > - return *(volatile unsigned long __force *)addr; > + return *(volatile unsigned int __force *)addr; > } > > static inline void _writeb(unsigned char b, unsigned long addr) > @@ -123,9 +123,9 @@ static inline void _writew(unsigned short w, unsigned long addr) > *(volatile unsigned short __force *)addr = w; > } > > -static inline void _writel(unsigned long l, unsigned long addr) > +static inline void _writel(unsigned long l, unsigned int addr) Don't you want to change the type of "l" instead of the type of "addr"? > { > - *(volatile unsigned long __force *)addr = l; > + *(volatile unsigned int __force *)addr = l; > } Gr{oetje,eeting}s, Geert -- Geert Uytterhoeven -- There's lots of Linux beyond ia32 -- geert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx In personal conversations with technical people, I call myself a hacker. But when I'm talking to journalists I just say "programmer" or something like that. -- Linus Torvalds