Commit
9e52171 ('blobmsg: introduce BLOBMSG_CAST_INT64') broke
blobmsg_parse() for BLOBMSG_TYPE_DOUBLE.
This is because the enum definition leads to the following double
define for BLOBMSG_CAST_INT64/BLOBMSG_TYPE_DOUBLE as value 8.
Tested with:
$ cat test-enum-001.c
#include <stdio.h>
enum blobmsg_type {
BLOBMSG_TYPE_UNSPEC,
BLOBMSG_TYPE_ARRAY,
BLOBMSG_TYPE_TABLE,
BLOBMSG_TYPE_STRING,
BLOBMSG_TYPE_INT64,
BLOBMSG_TYPE_INT32,
BLOBMSG_TYPE_INT16,
BLOBMSG_TYPE_INT8,
BLOBMSG_TYPE_DOUBLE,
__BLOBMSG_TYPE_LAST,
BLOBMSG_TYPE_LAST = __BLOBMSG_TYPE_LAST - 1,
BLOBMSG_TYPE_BOOL = BLOBMSG_TYPE_INT8,
BLOBMSG_CAST_INT64,
};
int main(int artc, char* argv[]) {
printf("BLOBMSG_TYPE_UNSPEC: %d\n", BLOBMSG_TYPE_UNSPEC);
printf("BLOBMSG_TYPE_ARRAY: %d\n", BLOBMSG_TYPE_ARRAY);
printf("BLOBMSG_TYPE_TABLE: %d\n", BLOBMSG_TYPE_TABLE);
printf("BLOBMSG_TYPE_STRING: %d\n", BLOBMSG_TYPE_STRING);
printf("BLOBMSG_TYPE_INT64: %d\n", BLOBMSG_TYPE_INT64);
printf("BLOBMSG_TYPE_INT32: %d\n", BLOBMSG_TYPE_INT32);
printf("BLOBMSG_TYPE_INT16: %d\n", BLOBMSG_TYPE_INT16);
printf("BLOBMSG_TYPE_INT8: %d\n", BLOBMSG_TYPE_INT8);
printf("BLOBMSG_TYPE_DOUBLE: %d\n", BLOBMSG_TYPE_DOUBLE);
printf("__BLOBMSG_TYPE_LAST: %d\n", __BLOBMSG_TYPE_LAST);
printf("BLOBMSG_TYPE_LAST: %d\n", BLOBMSG_TYPE_LAST);
printf("BLOBMSG_TYPE_BOOL: %d\n", BLOBMSG_TYPE_BOOL);
printf("BLOBMSG_CAST_INT64: %d\n", BLOBMSG_CAST_INT64);
return 0;
}
$ gcc test-enum-001.c
$ ./a.out
BLOBMSG_TYPE_UNSPEC: 0
BLOBMSG_TYPE_ARRAY: 1
BLOBMSG_TYPE_TABLE: 2
BLOBMSG_TYPE_STRING: 3
BLOBMSG_TYPE_INT64: 4
BLOBMSG_TYPE_INT32: 5
BLOBMSG_TYPE_INT16: 6
BLOBMSG_TYPE_INT8: 7
BLOBMSG_TYPE_DOUBLE: 8
__BLOBMSG_TYPE_LAST: 9
BLOBMSG_TYPE_LAST: 8
BLOBMSG_TYPE_BOOL: 7
BLOBMSG_CAST_INT64: 8
Fix this by changing the enum defintion to assign BLOBMSG_CAST_INT64 to
the unique value 9.
Signed-off-by: Peter Seiderer <ps.report@gmx.net>