In Python 3, "/" is a float division operator, as opposed to Python 2, which defaults to integer division. This results in an error when calculating width, which assumes an integer. Update width division to integer division with the "//" operator. Signed-off-by: Leah Leshchinsky <lleshchi@xxxxxxxxxx> diff --git a/src/hwlatdetect/hwlatdetect.py b/src/hwlatdetect/hwlatdetect.py index 7b1ae646577a..929107f9c252 100755 --- a/src/hwlatdetect/hwlatdetect.py +++ b/src/hwlatdetect/hwlatdetect.py @@ -454,9 +454,10 @@ if __name__ == '__main__': if args.window: w = microseconds(args.window) + width = w//2 if w < int(detect.get("width")): - debug(f"shrinking width to {w//2} for new window of {w}") - detect.set("width", w/2) + debug(f"shrinking width to {width} for new window of {w}") + detect.set("width", width) debug(f"window parameter = {w}") detect.set("window", w) debug(f"window for sampling set to {w}us") -- 2.31.1