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[u-boot] / common / env_nand.c
index 5a734a9321a9400a73ee8024f29bcdb17d546ee6..9c9bb82c0faf81f3d6d6295f99ecfcfd3a1cea2b 100644 (file)
@@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ int env_init(void)
  * The legacy NAND code saved the environment in the first NAND device i.e.,
  * nand_dev_desc + 0. This is also the behaviour using the new NAND code.
  */
-int writeenv(size_t offset, u_char *buf)
+static int writeenv(size_t offset, u_char *buf)
 {
        size_t end = offset + CONFIG_ENV_RANGE;
        size_t amount_saved = 0;
@@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ int writeenv(size_t offset, u_char *buf)
        u_char *char_ptr;
 
        blocksize = nand_info[0].erasesize;
-       len = min(blocksize, CONFIG_ENV_SIZE);
+       len = min(blocksize, (size_t)CONFIG_ENV_SIZE);
 
        while (amount_saved < CONFIG_ENV_SIZE && offset < end) {
                if (nand_block_isbad(&nand_info[0], offset)) {
@@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ int saveenv(void)
 }
 #endif /* CMD_SAVEENV */
 
-int readenv(size_t offset, u_char *buf)
+static int readenv(size_t offset, u_char *buf)
 {
        size_t end = offset + CONFIG_ENV_RANGE;
        size_t amount_loaded = 0;
@@ -244,7 +244,7 @@ int readenv(size_t offset, u_char *buf)
        if (!blocksize)
                return 1;
 
-       len = min(blocksize, CONFIG_ENV_SIZE);
+       len = min(blocksize, (size_t)CONFIG_ENV_SIZE);
 
        while (amount_loaded < CONFIG_ENV_SIZE && offset < end) {
                if (nand_block_isbad(&nand_info[0], offset)) {