cmd_fdt.c: Use %p when printing pointers
When putting pointers into a format string use %p to ensure that they
are printed correctly regardless of bitsize. This fixes warnings on
sandbox on 64bit systems.
Cc: Joe Hershberger <joe.hershberger@ni.com>
Cc: Gerald Van Baren <vanbaren@cideas.com>
Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@ti.com>
Acked-by: Joe Hershberger <joe.hershberger@ni.com>
diff --git a/common/cmd_fdt.c b/common/cmd_fdt.c
index a5e2cfc..f9acfc1 100644
--- a/common/cmd_fdt.c
+++ b/common/cmd_fdt.c
@@ -375,7 +375,7 @@
/* Get address */
char buf[11];
- sprintf(buf, "0x%08X", (uint32_t)nodep);
+ sprintf(buf, "0x%p", nodep);
setenv(var, buf);
} else if (subcmd[0] == 's') {
/* Get size */
@@ -816,7 +816,7 @@
if ((len %4) == 0) {
if (len > CONFIG_CMD_FDT_MAX_DUMP)
- printf("* 0x%08x [0x%08x]", (unsigned int)data, len);
+ printf("* 0x%p [0x%08x]", data, len);
else {
const u32 *p;
@@ -828,7 +828,7 @@
}
} else { /* anything else... hexdump */
if (len > CONFIG_CMD_FDT_MAX_DUMP)
- printf("* 0x%08x [0x%08x]", (unsigned int)data, len);
+ printf("* 0x%p [0x%08x]", data, len);
else {
const u8 *s;