runners: Fixed 64-bit overflow when size_t < bench_io_t
Long story short: %zd != %jd! This was a simple oversight when writing the bench printing code, and easy to miss on x86_64 and other modern PCs, but the mistake becomes very apparent when trying to bench under qemu in thumb mode!
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@@ -659,7 +659,7 @@ void bench_stop(const char *m) {
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for (size_t i = 0; i < bench_record_count; i++) {
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if (strcmp(bench_records[i].m, m) == 0) {
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// print results
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printf("benched %s %zd %"PRIu64" %"PRIu64" %"PRIu64"\n",
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printf("benched %s %jd %"PRIu64" %"PRIu64" %"PRIu64"\n",
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bench_records[i].m,
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bench_records[i].n,
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readed - bench_records[i].last_readed,
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@@ -684,7 +684,7 @@ void bench_stop(const char *m) {
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void bench_result(const char *m, uintmax_t n, uintmax_t result) {
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// we just print these directly
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printf("benched %s %zd %"PRIu64"\n",
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printf("benched %s %jd %"PRIu64"\n",
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m,
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n,
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result);
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@@ -692,7 +692,7 @@ void bench_result(const char *m, uintmax_t n, uintmax_t result) {
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void bench_fresult(const char *m, uintmax_t n, double result) {
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// we just print these directly
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printf("benched %s %zd %.6f\n",
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printf("benched %s %jd %.6f\n",
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m,
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n,
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result);
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