Breakpad DWARF reader: Use uint64, not uint64_t in DWARF reader code.

The 64-bit cleanups made last month (http://breakpad.appspot.com/133001/show)
introduced unit test suite failures when built for a 32-bit architecture. The
fix for those test suite failures (http://breakpad.appspot.com/140001/show)
introduce build failures on Linux.

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git-svn-id: http://google-breakpad.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@665 4c0a9323-5329-0410-9bdc-e9ce6186880e
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jimblandy 2010-08-25 00:54:26 +00:00
parent a453cc24f4
commit 16f2f37682
2 changed files with 4 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -123,11 +123,11 @@ uint64 ByteReader::ReadEncodedPointer(const char *buffer,
// First, find the offset to START from the closest prior aligned // First, find the offset to START from the closest prior aligned
// address. // address.
uint64_t skew = section_base_ & (AddressSize() - 1); uint64 skew = section_base_ & (AddressSize() - 1);
// Now find the offset from that aligned address to buffer. // Now find the offset from that aligned address to buffer.
uint64_t offset = skew + (buffer - buffer_base_); uint64 offset = skew + (buffer - buffer_base_);
// Round up to the next boundary. // Round up to the next boundary.
uint64_t aligned = (offset + AddressSize() - 1) & -AddressSize(); uint64 aligned = (offset + AddressSize() - 1) & -AddressSize();
// Convert back to a pointer. // Convert back to a pointer.
const char *aligned_buffer = buffer_base_ + (aligned - skew); const char *aligned_buffer = buffer_base_ + (aligned - skew);
// Finally, store the length and actually fetch the pointer. // Finally, store the length and actually fetch the pointer.

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@ -301,7 +301,7 @@ class ByteReader {
// Base addresses for Linux C++ exception handling data's encoded pointers. // Base addresses for Linux C++ exception handling data's encoded pointers.
bool have_section_base_, have_text_base_, have_data_base_; bool have_section_base_, have_text_base_, have_data_base_;
bool have_function_base_; bool have_function_base_;
uint64_t section_base_, text_base_, data_base_, function_base_; uint64 section_base_, text_base_, data_base_, function_base_;
const char *buffer_base_; const char *buffer_base_;
}; };