When a long value is read on 32 bit machines for 64 bit output, the parsing
needs to change "%lu" into "%llu", as the value is read natively.

Unfortunately, if "%llu" is already there, the code will add another "l" to
it and fail to parse it properly.

Cc: [email protected]
Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt <[email protected]>
---
diff --git a/event-parse.c b/event-parse.c
index 0a30253..ee5b720 100644
--- a/event-parse.c
+++ b/event-parse.c
@@ -4828,13 +4828,12 @@ static void pretty_print(struct trace_seq *s, void 
*data, int size, struct event
                                    sizeof(long) != 8) {
                                        char *p;
 
-                                       ls = 2;
                                        /* make %l into %ll */
-                                       p = strchr(format, 'l');
-                                       if (p)
+                                       if (ls == 1 && (p = strchr(format, 
'l')))
                                                memmove(p+1, p, strlen(p)+1);
                                        else if (strcmp(format, "%p") == 0)
                                                strcpy(format, "0x%llx");
+                                       ls = 2;
                                }
                                switch (ls) {
                                case -2:
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