GCC emits all kinds of crazy zero extensions when we go from signed
int, to unsigned short, etc. etc.
This transformation has to be legal because:
1) In tkey_extract_bits() in mask_pfx(), the values are used to
perform shifts, on which negative values are undefined by C.
2) In fib_table_lookup() we perform comparisons with unsigned
values, constants, and additions. None of which should
encounter negative values.
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
return 1 << tn->bits;
}
-static inline t_key mask_pfx(t_key k, unsigned short l)
+static inline t_key mask_pfx(t_key k, unsigned int l)
{
return (l == 0) ? 0 : k >> (KEYLENGTH-l) << (KEYLENGTH-l);
}
-static inline t_key tkey_extract_bits(t_key a, int offset, int bits)
+static inline t_key tkey_extract_bits(t_key a, unsigned int offset, unsigned int bits)
{
if (offset < KEYLENGTH)
return ((t_key)(a << offset)) >> (KEYLENGTH - bits);
int ret;
struct rt_trie_node *n;
struct tnode *pn;
- int pos, bits;
+ unsigned int pos, bits;
t_key key = ntohl(flp->fl4_dst);
- int chopped_off;
+ unsigned int chopped_off;
t_key cindex = 0;
- int current_prefix_length = KEYLENGTH;
+ unsigned int current_prefix_length = KEYLENGTH;
struct tnode *cn;
t_key pref_mismatch;