[PATCH] lib/math/test_div64: Fix error message formatting

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Align the expected result with one actually produced for easier visual 
comparison; this has to take into account what the format specifiers 
will actually produce rather than the characters they consist of.  E.g.:

test_div64: ERROR: 10000000ab275080 / 00000009 => 01c71c71da20d00e,00000002
test_div64: ERROR: expected value              => 0000000013045e47,00000001

(with a failure induced by setting bit #60 of the divident).

Signed-off-by: Maciej W. Rozycki <macro@xxxxxxxxxxx>
---
 lib/math/test_div64.c |    2 +-
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

Index: linux-3maxp-div64/lib/math/test_div64.c
===================================================================
--- linux-3maxp-div64.orig/lib/math/test_div64.c
+++ linux-3maxp-div64/lib/math/test_div64.c
@@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ static inline bool test_div64_verify(u64
 	if (!test_div64_verify(quotient, remainder, i, j)) {		\
 		pr_err("ERROR: %016llx / %08x => %016llx,%08x\n",	\
 		       divident, divisor, quotient, remainder);		\
-		pr_err("ERROR: expected value=> %016llx,%08x\n",	\
+		pr_err("ERROR: expected value              => %016llx,%08x\n",\
 		       test_div64_results[i][j].quotient,		\
 		       test_div64_results[i][j].remainder);		\
 		result = false;						\



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