We are already using %u in the sscanf() format string.
The patch replaces the int for the kernel release number with
unsigned int, as we can never have negative release numbers.
strcpy(udev->group, "root");
}
-int kernel_release_satisfactory(int version, int patchlevel, int sublevel)
+int kernel_release_satisfactory(unsigned int version, unsigned int patchlevel, unsigned int sublevel)
{
- static int kversion = 0;
- static int kpatchlevel;
- static int ksublevel;
+ static unsigned int kversion = 0;
+ static unsigned int kpatchlevel;
+ static unsigned int ksublevel;
if (kversion == 0) {
struct utsname uts;
#endif
extern void udev_init_device(struct udevice *udev, const char* devpath, const char *subsystem);
-extern int kernel_release_satisfactory(int version, int patchlevel, int sublevel);
+extern int kernel_release_satisfactory(unsigned int version, unsigned int patchlevel, unsigned int sublevel);
extern int create_path(const char *path);
extern int parse_get_pair(char **orig_string, char **left, char **right);
extern int file_map(const char *filename, char **buf, size_t *bufsize);