On Mon, Dec 10, 2018 at 02:10:20PM -0800, Stephen Hemminger wrote:
> It appears that RDMA is broken on 32 bit platforms.
> Sure you don't run on 32bit, but iproute2 needs to build everywhere.
>
> The issue is that  you are assuming a C enum can hold 64 bits.
> The standard says enum only has to hold "int" values.
> So it breaks on 32bit.
>
> The issue is deeper than just a trivial fix. Please either change iproute
> config script to not build RDMA if sizeof(enum) < 64 or fix the code to
> use a safe value like uint64_t.
>
> rdma
>     CC       rdma.o
>     CC       utils.o
>     CC       dev.o
>     CC       link.o
> In file included from rdma.h:26:0,
>                  from dev.c:12:
> dev.c: In function ‘dev_caps_to_str’:
> ../include/utils.h:269:38: warning: left shift count >= width of type 
> [-Wshift-count-overflow]
>  #define BIT(nr)                 (1UL << (nr))
>                                       ^
> rdma.h:32:61: note: in expansion of macro ‘BIT’
>  #define RDMA_BITMAP_ENUM(name, bit_no) RDMA_BITMAP_##name = BIT(bit_no),
>                                                              ^~~
> If you wade through the macro swamp:
> dev.c
> #define RDMA_DEV_FLAGS(x) \
>
>       x(SG_GAPS_REG, 32) \
>
>       enum { RDMA_DEV_FLAGS(RDMA_BITMAP_ENUM) };
>
> Expands to:
>       enum {
>               RDMA_BITMAP_SG_GAPS_REG = (1UL << (32)),
>       };
>

Thanks for the report, I reproduced and will do my best to send patches 
tomorrow.

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