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Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH v10 00/13] enable Cache Allocation Technology (CAT) for VMs



On Fri, 2015-06-26 at 16:43 +0800, Chao Peng wrote:
> Chao Peng (13):
>   x86: add socket_cpumask
>   x86: detect and initialize Intel CAT feature
>   x86: maintain COS to CBM mapping for each socket
>   x86: add COS information for each domain
>   x86: expose CBM length and COS number information
>   x86: dynamically get/set CBM for a domain
>   x86: add scheduling support for Intel CAT
>   xsm: add CAT related xsm policies

Jan applied to here.

So I was going to apply these 5:

>   tools/libxl: minor name changes for CMT commands
>   tools/libxl: add command to show PSR hardware info
>   tools/libxl: introduce some socket helpers
>   tools: add tools support for Intel CAT
>   docs: add xl-psr.markdown

But, on i686 I see:

xl_cmdimpl.c: In function âpsr_cat_hwinfoâ:
xl_cmdimpl.c:8390:16: error: format â%llxâ expects argument of type âlong long 
unsigned intâ, but argument 3 has type âlong unsigned intâ [-Werror=format=]
                (1ul << info->cbm_len) - 1);
                ^
xl_cmdimpl.c: In function âpsr_cat_print_socketâ:
xl_cmdimpl.c:8450:5: error: format â%llxâ expects argument of type âlong long 
unsigned intâ, but argument 3 has type âlong unsigned intâ [-Werror=format=]
     printf("%-16s: %#"PRIx64"\n", "Default CBM", (1ul << info->cbm_len) - 1);
     ^
cc1: all warnings being treated as errors

It seems there is some mismatch between your types and the printf
formats used.

The appropriate format specifier for an unsigned long (which you have
from the "ul" in the constant) is %#lx and not "%#"PRIxXX which is
associated with uintXX_t types.

If you need a 64 bit type then you might have meant instead to use "ull"
in which case you want "%#llx" as the format specifier.

If you really want/need an exactly 64 bit type then you'll have to do
some nasty casting, something like "((uint64_t)1) << info->cbm_len) - 1"
or something, that's pretty ugly though. If you have to go this route
then please test both builds, in case I've gotten my ()'s wrong.

Ian.


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