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Define uintptr_t as long int to simplify printf() format strings

If uintptr_t can be either an unsigned int or an unsigned long int, it is
tricky to use it in a printf() format string. This changes it to
unsigned long int consistently. This should do the right thing on both
32-bit and 64-bit architectures.

Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Acked-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
Simon Glass 13 years ago
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1 changed files with 3 additions and 9 deletions
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      include/compiler.h

+ 3 - 9
include/compiler.h

@@ -123,16 +123,10 @@ typedef unsigned int uint;
 #define __WORDSIZE	32
 #endif
 
-/* Types for `void *' pointers. */
-#if __WORDSIZE == 64
-typedef unsigned long int       uintptr_t;
-#elif __WORDSIZE == 32
-typedef unsigned int            uintptr_t;
-#else
-#error "__WORDSIZE has unexpected value"
-#endif
+/* Type for `void *' pointers. */
+typedef unsigned long int uintptr_t;
 
-#endif
+#endif /* USE_HOSTCC */
 
 /* compiler options */
 #define uninitialized_var(x)		x = x