AArch64: Make frameworks/base code more portable
Changes in this patch include
[x] Use %zu for size_t, %zd for ssize_t
[x] Some minor changes have been done to conform with
standard JNI practice (e.g. use of jint instead of int
in JNI function prototypes)
Change-Id: Id1aaa7894a7d0b85ac7ecd7b2bfd8cc40374261f
Signed-off-by: Ashok Bhat <ashok.bhat@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Craig Barber <craig.barber@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Kévin PETIT <kevin.petit@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcus Oakland <marcus.oakland@arm.com>
diff --git a/services/input/InputReader.cpp b/services/input/InputReader.cpp
index 03852a5..d86fa4f 100644
--- a/services/input/InputReader.cpp
+++ b/services/input/InputReader.cpp
@@ -1992,7 +1992,7 @@
dumpParameters(dump);
dump.appendFormat(INDENT3 "KeyboardType: %d\n", mKeyboardType);
dump.appendFormat(INDENT3 "Orientation: %d\n", mOrientation);
- dump.appendFormat(INDENT3 "KeyDowns: %d keys currently down\n", mKeyDowns.size());
+ dump.appendFormat(INDENT3 "KeyDowns: %zu keys currently down\n", mKeyDowns.size());
dump.appendFormat(INDENT3 "MetaState: 0x%0x\n", mMetaState);
dump.appendFormat(INDENT3 "DownTime: %lld\n", mDownTime);
}
@@ -3372,7 +3372,7 @@
for (size_t i = 0; i < mVirtualKeys.size(); i++) {
const VirtualKey& virtualKey = mVirtualKeys.itemAt(i);
- dump.appendFormat(INDENT4 "%d: scanCode=%d, keyCode=%d, "
+ dump.appendFormat(INDENT4 "%zu: scanCode=%d, keyCode=%d, "
"hitLeft=%d, hitRight=%d, hitTop=%d, hitBottom=%d\n",
i, virtualKey.scanCode, virtualKey.keyCode,
virtualKey.hitLeft, virtualKey.hitRight,
@@ -6119,8 +6119,8 @@
&& mRawPointerAxes.slot.minValue == 0 && mRawPointerAxes.slot.maxValue > 0) {
size_t slotCount = mRawPointerAxes.slot.maxValue + 1;
if (slotCount > MAX_SLOTS) {
- ALOGW("MultiTouch Device %s reported %d slots but the framework "
- "only supports a maximum of %d slots at this time.",
+ ALOGW("MultiTouch Device %s reported %zu slots but the framework "
+ "only supports a maximum of %zu slots at this time.",
getDeviceName().string(), slotCount, MAX_SLOTS);
slotCount = MAX_SLOTS;
}
@@ -6292,7 +6292,7 @@
// If there are too many axes, start dropping them.
// Prefer to keep explicitly mapped axes.
if (mAxes.size() > PointerCoords::MAX_AXES) {
- ALOGI("Joystick '%s' has %d axes but the framework only supports a maximum of %d.",
+ ALOGI("Joystick '%s' has %zu axes but the framework only supports a maximum of %d.",
getDeviceName().string(), mAxes.size(), PointerCoords::MAX_AXES);
pruneAxes(true);
pruneAxes(false);