hisi_sas: Use u64 for qw0 in free_device_v1_hw()
By reading in itct.qw0 into a 32b variable the top 32 bits were being
lost. In practice this was OK as they were zeroes.
Fixes: 27a3f229
("hisi_sas: Add cq interrupt")
Signed-off-by: John Garry <john.garry@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Matthew R. Ochs <mrochs@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Shane Seymour <shane.seymour@hpe.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin K. Petersen <martin.petersen@oracle.com>
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@ -539,7 +539,8 @@ static void free_device_v1_hw(struct hisi_hba *hisi_hba,
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u64 dev_id = sas_dev->device_id;
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u64 dev_id = sas_dev->device_id;
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struct hisi_sas_itct *itct = &hisi_hba->itct[dev_id];
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struct hisi_sas_itct *itct = &hisi_hba->itct[dev_id];
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u32 qw0, reg_val = hisi_sas_read32(hisi_hba, CFG_AGING_TIME);
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u64 qw0;
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u32 reg_val = hisi_sas_read32(hisi_hba, CFG_AGING_TIME);
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reg_val |= CFG_AGING_TIME_ITCT_REL_MSK;
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reg_val |= CFG_AGING_TIME_ITCT_REL_MSK;
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hisi_sas_write32(hisi_hba, CFG_AGING_TIME, reg_val);
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hisi_sas_write32(hisi_hba, CFG_AGING_TIME, reg_val);
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