target-mips: Stop using uint_fast*_t types in r4k_tlb_t struct
The r4k_tlb_t structure uses the uint_fast*_t types. Most of these
uses are in bitfields and are thus pointless, because the bitfield
itself specifies the width of the type; just use 'unsigned int'
instead. (On glibc uint_fast16_t is defined as either 32 or 64 bits,
so we know the code is not reliant on it being exactly 16 bits.)
There is also one use of uint_fast8_t, which we replace with uint8_t,
because both are exactly 8 bits on glibc and this is the only
place outside the softfloat code which uses an int_fast*_t type.
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Aurelien Jarno <aurelien@aurel32.net>
diff --git a/target-mips/cpu.h b/target-mips/cpu.h
index 17817c3..86b6333 100644
--- a/target-mips/cpu.h
+++ b/target-mips/cpu.h
@@ -19,19 +19,19 @@
struct r4k_tlb_t {
target_ulong VPN;
uint32_t PageMask;
- uint_fast8_t ASID;
- uint_fast16_t G:1;
- uint_fast16_t C0:3;
- uint_fast16_t C1:3;
- uint_fast16_t V0:1;
- uint_fast16_t V1:1;
- uint_fast16_t D0:1;
- uint_fast16_t D1:1;
- uint_fast16_t XI0:1;
- uint_fast16_t XI1:1;
- uint_fast16_t RI0:1;
- uint_fast16_t RI1:1;
- uint_fast16_t EHINV:1;
+ uint8_t ASID;
+ unsigned int G:1;
+ unsigned int C0:3;
+ unsigned int C1:3;
+ unsigned int V0:1;
+ unsigned int V1:1;
+ unsigned int D0:1;
+ unsigned int D1:1;
+ unsigned int XI0:1;
+ unsigned int XI1:1;
+ unsigned int RI0:1;
+ unsigned int RI1:1;
+ unsigned int EHINV:1;
uint64_t PFN[2];
};