Use uint64_t for time types
Unfortunately 'unsigned long long' and 'uint64_t' are not necessarily
compatible on 64-bit machines. Use the correct typedef instead of
writing the supposed type out in full.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
diff --git a/lib/time.c b/lib/time.c
index 5ebd1be..477440d 100644
--- a/lib/time.c
+++ b/lib/time.c
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@
extern unsigned long __weak timer_read_counter(void);
#endif
-unsigned long long __weak notrace get_ticks(void)
+uint64_t __weak notrace get_ticks(void)
{
unsigned long now = timer_read_counter();
@@ -45,11 +45,11 @@
if (now < gd->timebase_l)
gd->timebase_h++;
gd->timebase_l = now;
- return ((unsigned long long)gd->timebase_h << 32) | gd->timebase_l;
+ return ((uint64_t)gd->timebase_h << 32) | gd->timebase_l;
}
/* Returns time in milliseconds */
-static unsigned long long notrace tick_to_time(unsigned long long tick)
+static uint64_t notrace tick_to_time(uint64_t tick)
{
ulong div = get_tbclk();
@@ -74,9 +74,9 @@
return tick_to_time(get_ticks() * 1000);
}
-static unsigned long long usec_to_tick(unsigned long usec)
+static uint64_t usec_to_tick(unsigned long usec)
{
- unsigned long long tick = usec;
+ uint64_t tick = usec;
tick *= get_tbclk();
do_div(tick, 1000000);
return tick;
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@
void __weak __udelay(unsigned long usec)
{
- unsigned long long tmp;
+ uint64_t tmp;
tmp = get_ticks() + usec_to_tick(usec); /* get current timestamp */