Hi Alex, On 9/10/20 11:13 PM, Alejandro Colomar wrote: > Both major(3) and minor(3) return an 'unsigned int', > so there is no need to use a 'long' for printing. > Moreover, it should have been 'unsigned long', > as "%lx" expects an unsigned type. This may be true on Linux, but is not true on other systems. For example, on HP-UX, according to one header file I'm looking at, the return value is 'long'. These kinds of casts are intended to improve code portability across UNIX implementations, so I think they should stay (although, I do wonder if they would be even better as casts to 'unsigned long') Thanks, Michael > Signed-off-by: Alejandro Colomar <colomar.6.4.3@xxxxxxxxx> > --- > man2/ioctl_ns.2 | 10 ++++------ > 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/man2/ioctl_ns.2 b/man2/ioctl_ns.2 > index 818dde32c..bf832a2c7 100644 > --- a/man2/ioctl_ns.2 > +++ b/man2/ioctl_ns.2 > @@ -316,9 +316,8 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[]) > exit(EXIT_FAILURE); > } > printf("Device/Inode of owning user namespace is: " > - "[%lx,%lx] / %ld\en", > - (long) major(sb.st_dev), (long) minor(sb.st_dev), > - (long) sb.st_ino); > + "[%x,%x] / %ld\en", > + major(sb.st_dev), minor(sb.st_dev), (long) sb.st_ino); > > close(userns_fd); > } > @@ -345,9 +344,8 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[]) > perror("fstat\-parentns"); > exit(EXIT_FAILURE); > } > - printf("Device/Inode of parent namespace is: [%lx,%lx] / %ld\en", > - (long) major(sb.st_dev), (long) minor(sb.st_dev), > - (long) sb.st_ino); > + printf("Device/Inode of parent namespace is: [%x,%x] / %ld\en", > + major(sb.st_dev), minor(sb.st_dev), (long) sb.st_ino); > > close(parent_fd); > } > -- Michael Kerrisk Linux man-pages maintainer; http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/ Linux/UNIX System Programming Training: http://man7.org/training/