The comment for file_cbfs_type() says that it returns 0 for an invalid type.
The code appears to check for -1, except that it uses an unsigned variable
to store the type. This results in a warning on 64-bit machines.
Adjust it to make the meaning clearer. Continue to handle the -1 case since
it may be needed.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Tested-by: Stephen Warren <swarren@nvidia.com>
printf(" size type name\n");
printf("------------------------------------------\n");
while (file) {
- u32 type = file_cbfs_type(file);
+ int type = file_cbfs_type(file);
char *type_name = NULL;
const char *filename = file_cbfs_name(file);
case CBFS_COMPONENT_CMOS_LAYOUT:
type_name = "cmos layout";
break;
- case -1UL:
+ case -1:
+ case 0:
type_name = "null";
break;
}