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Mark Vitale adf08b464e DARWIN: correct size of fstrace ICL_TYPE_LONG and ICL_TYPE_POINTER
Commit 248da50aa5 'icl 64 bit platform
rationalization' introduced support for 64-bit ICL_TYPE_POINTER and
ICL_TYPE_LONG for fstrace running on DARWIN kernels.  However, it
neglected to make the matching change in the fstrace utility itself,
which reads and reports these trace entries.  The result is that all
fstrace records which contain 64-bit pointers or longs are misreported
as 32-bit values.  Furthermore, any subsequent values in the same
fstrace record are also misreported because the offsets are now
incorrect.

Move the definition of ICL_LONG from afs_icl.c to icl.h so fstrace.c may
share the ICL_LONG logic and value.

Modify fstrace to use logic similar to the recording logic in afs_icl.c
so that the correct size and offsets are maintained while decoding the
contents of each fstrace record.

We can use the build-time value of ICL_LONG (rather than the runtime
value of afs_sizeofLong) because the difference only matters for SGI62
32-bit kernels.  It is unknown whether the existing code works correctly
for SGI62 32-bit mode, but this commit should not affect that support
either way.

Change-Id: I240f76fed4618822b774451c5184b1160f17221d
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.openafs.org/14558
Reviewed-by: Benjamin Kaduk <kaduk@mit.edu>
Tested-by: BuildBot <buildbot@rampaginggeek.com>
2021-07-01 16:03:13 -04:00
build-tools make-release: Run git describe once 2020-06-18 21:15:15 -04:00
doc fstrace: add dump -debug option 2021-07-01 11:27:48 -04:00
src DARWIN: correct size of fstrace ICL_TYPE_LONG and ICL_TYPE_POINTER 2021-07-01 16:03:13 -04:00
tests tests: Avoid verbose output for 'make check V=0' 2021-06-11 15:16:31 -04:00
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CODING clang-10: ignore fallthrough warning in generated code 2020-07-27 12:23:15 -04:00
configure-libafs.ac Make OpenAFS 1.9.1 2021-03-18 22:56:44 -04:00
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CONTRIBUTING Correct our contributor's code of conduct 2020-09-04 10:01:28 -04:00
INSTALL INSTALL: document the minimum Linux kernel level 2020-08-28 12:24:37 -04:00
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README-WINDOWS Update windows build documentation 2013-07-02 15:14:09 -07:00
regen.sh Use autoconf-archive m4 from src/external 2020-05-08 11:30:36 -04:00

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