nla_put_uint can either write a u32 or u64 netlink attribute value. The
size depends on whether the value can be represented with a u32 or requires
a u64. Use a uint annotation in various documentation to represent this.
Signed-off-by: Rahul Rameshbabu <rrameshbabu@nvidia.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20240409232520.237613-2-rrameshbabu@nvidia.com
Signed-off-by: Jakub Kicinski <kuba@kernel.org>
Additional hardware timestamping statistics response contents:
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- ``ETHTOOL_A_TS_STAT_TX_PKTS`` u64 Packets with Tx HW timestamps
- ``ETHTOOL_A_TS_STAT_TX_LOST`` u64 Tx HW timestamp not arrived count
- ``ETHTOOL_A_TS_STAT_TX_ERR`` u64 HW error request Tx timestamp count
+ ``ETHTOOL_A_TS_STAT_TX_PKTS`` uint Packets with Tx HW timestamps
+ ``ETHTOOL_A_TS_STAT_TX_LOST`` uint Tx HW timestamp not arrived count
+ ``ETHTOOL_A_TS_STAT_TX_ERR`` uint HW error request Tx timestamp count
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CABLE_TEST
enum {
ETHTOOL_A_TS_STAT_UNSPEC,
- ETHTOOL_A_TS_STAT_TX_PKTS, /* u64 */
- ETHTOOL_A_TS_STAT_TX_LOST, /* u64 */
- ETHTOOL_A_TS_STAT_TX_ERR, /* u64 */
+ ETHTOOL_A_TS_STAT_TX_PKTS, /* uint */
+ ETHTOOL_A_TS_STAT_TX_LOST, /* uint */
+ ETHTOOL_A_TS_STAT_TX_ERR, /* uint */
/* add new constants above here */
__ETHTOOL_A_TS_STAT_CNT,