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Re: SGI XFS on ppc

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Subject: Re: SGI XFS on ppc
From: Thomas Graichen <news-innominate.list.sgi.xfs@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 3 Aug 2000 14:37:54 GMT
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Thomas Graichen <news-innominate.list.sgi.xfs@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>    unsigned int i;
>>
>>    for (i = 0; i < 64; i++) {
>>      printf("Mask %d is 0x%llx", ~(1LL << i));
>>    }

i think the last one was wrong - i assume you  were thinking of

  printf("Mask %d is 0x%llx", i, ~(1LL << i));

instead of the above - then it works fine in userland - with or
without the (long long) before the i

...
Mask 31 is 0xffffffff7fffffff
Mask 32 is 0xfffffffeffffffff
Mask 33 is 0xfffffffdffffffff
Mask 34 is 0xfffffffbffffffff
...

also adding the (long long) before f in the kernel does not change
anything ... the MIPS_SIM thing will follow ...

t

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