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Tetsuo Handa 8fc1ad9007 tomoyo: use u64 for holding inode->i_ino value
TOMOYO is treating numeric fields (including inode->i_ino) as "unsigned
long". Now that commit 0b2600f81c ("treewide: change inode->i_ino from
unsigned long to u64") went upstream, update affected portions in TOMOYO.

While an administrator might write a rule that compares inode->i_ino with
an immediate value, this patch changes type of variable for inode->i_ino
to "u64" but does not change type of variable for the corresponding
immediate value to "u64" due to the following reasons.

  It is likely that rules that compare inode->i_ino are for testing whether
  the directories involved in e.g. rename() operation are the same (i.e.
  comparison between two inode->i_ino values rather than one inode->i_ino
  value and one immediate value).

  It unlikely makes sense to compare inode->i_ino with an immediate value
  larger than UINT_MAX.

Signed-off-by: Tetsuo Handa <penguin-kernel@I-love.SAKURA.ne.jp>
2026-04-15 00:00:10 +09:00
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2026-01-05 16:43:36 +01:00
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