Jean Delvare 2e71e8bc6f perf/x86/amd/uncore: Avoid a false positive warning about snprintf truncation in amd_uncore_umc_ctx_init
Fix the following warning:
  CC [M]  arch/x86/events/amd/uncore.o
arch/x86/events/amd/uncore.c: In function ‘amd_uncore_umc_ctx_init’:
arch/x86/events/amd/uncore.c:951:52: warning: ‘%d’ directive output may be truncated writing between 1 and 10 bytes into a region of size 8 [-Wformat-truncation=]
    snprintf(pmu->name, sizeof(pmu->name), "amd_umc_%d", index);
                                                    ^~
arch/x86/events/amd/uncore.c:951:43: note: directive argument in the range [0, 2147483647]
    snprintf(pmu->name, sizeof(pmu->name), "amd_umc_%d", index);
                                           ^~~~~~~~~~~~
arch/x86/events/amd/uncore.c:951:4: note: ‘snprintf’ output between 10 and 19 bytes into a destination of size 16
    snprintf(pmu->name, sizeof(pmu->name), "amd_umc_%d", index);
    ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

As far as I can see, there can't be more than UNCORE_GROUP_MAX (256)
groups and each group can't have more than 255 PMU, so the number
printed by this %d can't exceed 65279, that's only 5 digits and would
fit into the buffer. So it's a false positive warning. But we can
make the compiler happy by declaring index as a 16-bit number.

Signed-off-by: Jean Delvare <jdelvare@suse.de>
Signed-off-by: Peter Zijlstra (Intel) <peterz@infradead.org>
Reviewed-by: Sandipan Das <sandipan.das@amd.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20241105095253.18f34b4d@endymion.delvare
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