powerpc/powernv: Use uint64_t instead of size_t in OPAL APIs

Using size_t in our APIs is asking for trouble, especially
when some OPAL calls use size_t pointers.

Signed-off-by: Anton Blanchard <anton@samba.org>
Reviewed-by: Stewart Smith <stewart@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
This commit is contained in:
Anton Blanchard 2014-04-22 15:01:22 +10:00 committed by Benjamin Herrenschmidt
parent 4966bfa1b3
commit 2bad742388
2 changed files with 7 additions and 7 deletions

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@ -858,8 +858,8 @@ int64_t opal_lpc_write(uint32_t chip_id, enum OpalLPCAddressType addr_type,
int64_t opal_lpc_read(uint32_t chip_id, enum OpalLPCAddressType addr_type,
uint32_t addr, __be32 *data, uint32_t sz);
int64_t opal_read_elog(uint64_t buffer, size_t size, uint64_t log_id);
int64_t opal_get_elog_size(uint64_t *log_id, size_t *size, uint64_t *elog_type);
int64_t opal_read_elog(uint64_t buffer, uint64_t size, uint64_t log_id);
int64_t opal_get_elog_size(uint64_t *log_id, uint64_t *size, uint64_t *elog_type);
int64_t opal_write_elog(uint64_t buffer, uint64_t size, uint64_t offset);
int64_t opal_send_ack_elog(uint64_t log_id);
void opal_resend_pending_logs(void);
@ -874,13 +874,13 @@ int64_t opal_dump_read(uint32_t dump_id, uint64_t buffer);
int64_t opal_dump_ack(uint32_t dump_id);
int64_t opal_dump_resend_notification(void);
int64_t opal_get_msg(uint64_t buffer, size_t size);
int64_t opal_check_completion(uint64_t buffer, size_t size, uint64_t token);
int64_t opal_get_msg(uint64_t buffer, uint64_t size);
int64_t opal_check_completion(uint64_t buffer, uint64_t size, uint64_t token);
int64_t opal_sync_host_reboot(void);
int64_t opal_get_param(uint64_t token, uint32_t param_id, uint64_t buffer,
size_t length);
uint64_t length);
int64_t opal_set_param(uint64_t token, uint32_t param_id, uint64_t buffer,
size_t length);
uint64_t length);
int64_t opal_sensor_read(uint32_t sensor_hndl, int token, __be32 *sensor_data);
/* Internal functions */

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@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ static struct elog_obj *create_elog_obj(uint64_t id, size_t size, uint64_t type)
static void elog_work_fn(struct work_struct *work)
{
size_t elog_size;
uint64_t elog_size;
uint64_t log_id;
uint64_t elog_type;
int rc;