From a0852044907110479d0fb212dda2c5e45af2d3aa Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alexander Kanavin Date: Thu, 9 Dec 2021 10:43:06 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] debuginfod/debuginfod-client.c: use long for cache time configurations time_t is platform dependent and some of architectures e.g. x32, riscv32, arc use 64bit time_t even while they are 32bit architectures, therefore directly using integer printf formats will not work portably. Use a plain long everywhere as the intervals are small enough that it will not be problematic. Upstream-Status: Submitted [via email to mark@klomp.org,elfutils-devel@sourceware.org] Signed-off-by: Alexander Kanavin --- debuginfod/debuginfod-client.c | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/debuginfod/debuginfod-client.c b/debuginfod/debuginfod-client.c index c875ee6..11e0fd5 100644 --- a/debuginfod/debuginfod-client.c +++ b/debuginfod/debuginfod-client.c @@ -134,17 +134,17 @@ struct debuginfod_client how frequently the cache should be cleaned. The file's st_mtime represents the time of last cleaning. */ static const char *cache_clean_interval_filename = "cache_clean_interval_s"; -static const time_t cache_clean_default_interval_s = 86400; /* 1 day */ +static const long cache_clean_default_interval_s = 86400; /* 1 day */ /* The cache_miss_default_s within the debuginfod cache specifies how frequently the 000-permision file should be released.*/ -static const time_t cache_miss_default_s = 600; /* 10 min */ +static const long cache_miss_default_s = 600; /* 10 min */ static const char *cache_miss_filename = "cache_miss_s"; /* The cache_max_unused_age_s file within the debuginfod cache specifies the the maximum time since last access that a file will remain in the cache. */ static const char *cache_max_unused_age_filename = "max_unused_age_s"; -static const time_t cache_default_max_unused_age_s = 604800; /* 1 week */ +static const long cache_default_max_unused_age_s = 604800; /* 1 week */ /* Location of the cache of files downloaded from debuginfods. The default parent directory is $HOME, or '/' if $HOME doesn't exist. */