Silence a vfprintf valgrind error
Turns out that %lld causes valgrind to find an uninitialised variable problem inside vfprintf. Avoid it here by s/%lld/%d/.
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@@ -316,7 +316,7 @@ int client_request_needs_reply( struct client * client,
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"after an entrust message.");
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/* check it's not out of range */
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if ( request.from+request.len > client->serve->size) {
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debug("request read %llx+%ld out of range",
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debug("request read %d+%d out of range",
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request.from,
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request.len
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);
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@@ -435,7 +435,7 @@ void client_reply( struct client* client, struct nbd_request request )
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/* Returns 0 if we should continue trying to serve requests */
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int client_serve_request(struct client* client)
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{
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struct nbd_request request;
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struct nbd_request request = {0};
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int failure = 1;
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int disconnected = 0;
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@@ -44,6 +44,8 @@ void exit_err( const char *msg )
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void mylog(int line_level, const char* format, ...)
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{
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va_list argptr;
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char * format_n = NULL;
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int format_len;
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if (line_level < log_level) { return; }
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@@ -52,9 +54,9 @@ void mylog(int line_level, const char* format, ...)
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* and avoid a second fprintf. This stops log lines from getting
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* interleaved.
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*/
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int format_len = strlen( format );
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char *format_n = xmalloc( format_len + 2 );
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memcpy( format_n, format, format_len );
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format_len = strlen( format );
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format_n = xmalloc( format_len + 2 );
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memcpy( format_n, format, format_len+1 );
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format_n[format_len] = '\n';
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va_start(argptr, format);
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