From 68619ddb3b7e8b64a6b849e4972e67163f7659c3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Szabolcs Nagy Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2022 12:09:15 +0000 Subject: malloc: Use uintptr_t in alloc_buffer The values represnt pointers and not sizes. The members of struct alloc_buffer are already uintptr_t. Reviewed-by: Florian Weimer --- malloc/alloc_buffer_alloc_array.c | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) (limited to 'malloc/alloc_buffer_alloc_array.c') diff --git a/malloc/alloc_buffer_alloc_array.c b/malloc/alloc_buffer_alloc_array.c index d8c08d0..b5f32bb 100644 --- a/malloc/alloc_buffer_alloc_array.c +++ b/malloc/alloc_buffer_alloc_array.c @@ -23,12 +23,12 @@ void * __libc_alloc_buffer_alloc_array (struct alloc_buffer *buf, size_t element_size, size_t align, size_t count) { - size_t current = buf->__alloc_buffer_current; + uintptr_t current = buf->__alloc_buffer_current; /* The caller asserts that align is a power of two. */ - size_t aligned = ALIGN_UP (current, align); + uintptr_t aligned = ALIGN_UP (current, align); size_t size; bool overflow = __builtin_mul_overflow (element_size, count, &size); - size_t new_current = aligned + size; + uintptr_t new_current = aligned + size; if (!overflow /* Multiplication did not overflow. */ && aligned >= current /* No overflow in align step. */ && new_current >= size /* No overflow in size computation. */ -- cgit v1.1