George Dunlap
2012-Jan-24 16:09 UTC
[PATCH 2 of 2] xenoprof: Make the escape code consistent across 32 and 64-bit xen
At the moment, the xenoprof escape code is defined as "~0UL". Unfortunately, this expands to 0xffffffff on 32-bit systems and 0xffffffffffffffff on 64-bit systems; with the result that while 32-on-32 and 64-in-64 work fine, 32-on-64 (also known as "compat mode") is broken. This patch makes the definition consistent across architectures. In so doing, it will break old-32-bit-on-new-Xen, and vice versa; but this was seen as an acceptable thing to do. Signed-off-by: George Dunlap <george.dunlap@eu.citrix.com> diff -r dc346270f1aa -r c6111aec665a xen/include/public/xenoprof.h --- a/xen/include/public/xenoprof.h Tue Jan 24 16:09:14 2012 +0000 +++ b/xen/include/public/xenoprof.h Tue Jan 24 16:09:15 2012 +0000 @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ struct event_log { }; /* PC value that indicates a special code */ -#define XENOPROF_ESCAPE_CODE ~0UL +#define XENOPROF_ESCAPE_CODE (~0ULL) /* Transient events for the xenoprof->oprofile cpu buf */ #define XENOPROF_TRACE_BEGIN 1