misc: don't use hwaddr as a type in trace events

Use types that are defined by QEMU in trace events caused build failures
for the UST trace backend:

  In file included from trace-ust-all.c:13:0:
  trace-ust-all.h:11844:206: error: unknown type name ‘hwaddr’

It only knows about C built-in types, and any types that are pulled in
from includs of qemu-common.h and lttng/tracepoint.h. This does not
include the 'hwaddr' type, so replace it with a uint64_t which is what
exec/hwaddr.h defines 'hwaddr' as. This fixes the build failure
introduced by

  commit 9eb8040c2d
  Author: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
  Date:   Fri Mar 2 10:45:39 2018 +0000

    hw/misc/tz-ppc: Model TrustZone peripheral protection controller

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Message-id: 20180306134317.836-1-berrange@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
This commit is contained in:
Daniel P. Berrangé 2018-03-06 13:43:17 +00:00 committed by Peter Maydell
parent b5fe11a49a
commit f32408f3b4

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@ -92,8 +92,8 @@ tz_ppc_cfg_sec_resp(int level) "TZ PPC: cfg_sec_resp = %d"
tz_ppc_irq_enable(int level) "TZ PPC: int_enable = %d"
tz_ppc_irq_clear(int level) "TZ PPC: int_clear = %d"
tz_ppc_update_irq(int level) "TZ PPC: setting irq line to %d"
tz_ppc_read_blocked(int n, hwaddr offset, bool secure, bool user) "TZ PPC: port %d offset 0x%" HWADDR_PRIx " read (secure %d user %d) blocked"
tz_ppc_write_blocked(int n, hwaddr offset, bool secure, bool user) "TZ PPC: port %d offset 0x%" HWADDR_PRIx " write (secure %d user %d) blocked"
tz_ppc_read_blocked(int n, uint64_t offset, bool secure, bool user) "TZ PPC: port %d offset 0x%" PRIx64 " read (secure %d user %d) blocked"
tz_ppc_write_blocked(int n, uint64_t offset, bool secure, bool user) "TZ PPC: port %d offset 0x%" PRIx64 " write (secure %d user %d) blocked"
# hw/misc/iotkit-secctl.c
iotkit_secctl_s_read(uint32_t offset, uint64_t data, unsigned size) "IoTKit SecCtl S regs read: offset 0x%x data 0x%" PRIx64 " size %u"