[POWERPC] Fix sparse warning in xmon Cell code
authorMichael Ellerman <michael@ellerman.id.au>
Wed, 22 Nov 2006 23:46:39 +0000 (00:46 +0100)
committerPaul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org>
Mon, 4 Dec 2006 09:40:22 +0000 (20:40 +1100)
My patch to add spu helpers to xmon (a898497088f46252e6750405504064e2dce53117)
introduced a few sparse warnings, because I was dereferencing an __iomem
pointer.

I think the best way to handle it is to actually use the appropriate in_beXX
functions. Need to rejigger the DUMP macro a little to accomodate that.

Signed-off-by: Michael Ellerman <michael@ellerman.id.au>
Signed-off-by: Arnd Bergmann <arnd.bergmann@de.ibm.com>
arch/powerpc/xmon/xmon.c

index d66c3a1703272cfd41097edfc76c449d931e64f5..6b9d720f7ff8403b78cda522c994e9843e420765 100644 (file)
@@ -2748,13 +2748,13 @@ static void restart_spus(void)
 }
 
 #define DUMP_WIDTH     23
-#define DUMP_FIELD(obj, format, field)                                 \
+#define DUMP_VALUE(format, field, value)                               \
 do {                                                                   \
        if (setjmp(bus_error_jmp) == 0) {                               \
                catch_memory_errors = 1;                                \
                sync();                                                 \
                printf("  %-*s = "format"\n", DUMP_WIDTH,               \
-                               #field, obj->field);                    \
+                               #field, value);                         \
                sync();                                                 \
                __delay(200);                                           \
        } else {                                                        \
@@ -2765,6 +2765,9 @@ do {                                                                      \
        catch_memory_errors = 0;                                        \
 } while (0)
 
+#define DUMP_FIELD(obj, format, field) \
+       DUMP_VALUE(format, field, obj->field)
+
 static void dump_spu_fields(struct spu *spu)
 {
        printf("Dumping spu fields at address %p:\n", spu);
@@ -2793,13 +2796,18 @@ static void dump_spu_fields(struct spu *spu)
        DUMP_FIELD(spu, "0x%p", timestamp);
        DUMP_FIELD(spu, "0x%lx", problem_phys);
        DUMP_FIELD(spu, "0x%p", problem);
-       DUMP_FIELD(spu, "0x%x", problem->spu_runcntl_RW);
-       DUMP_FIELD(spu, "0x%x", problem->spu_status_R);
-       DUMP_FIELD(spu, "0x%x", problem->spu_npc_RW);
+       DUMP_VALUE("0x%x", problem->spu_runcntl_RW,
+                       in_be32(&spu->problem->spu_runcntl_RW));
+       DUMP_VALUE("0x%x", problem->spu_status_R,
+                       in_be32(&spu->problem->spu_status_R));
+       DUMP_VALUE("0x%x", problem->spu_npc_RW,
+                       in_be32(&spu->problem->spu_npc_RW));
        DUMP_FIELD(spu, "0x%p", priv1);
 
-       if (spu->priv1)
-               DUMP_FIELD(spu, "0x%lx", priv1->mfc_sr1_RW);
+       if (spu->priv1) {
+               DUMP_VALUE("0x%lx", priv1->mfc_sr1_RW,
+                               in_be64(&spu->priv1->mfc_sr1_RW));
+       }
 
        DUMP_FIELD(spu, "0x%p", priv2);
 }
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