trace: fix PRIx64 constants in trace-events

Commit c8ee0a4 introduced new events containing PRIx64 constants without
including the % prefix in the preceding string. This results in a compile
error during build if --enable-trace-backends is passed to configure.

Signed-off-by: Mark Cave-Ayland <mark.cave-ayland@ilande.co.uk>
Message-id: 1450566522-6003-1-git-send-email-mark.cave-ayland@ilande.co.uk
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
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Mark Cave-Ayland 2015-12-19 23:08:42 +00:00 committed by Stefan Hajnoczi
parent 67a9faccef
commit c6daed8654

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@ -1801,15 +1801,15 @@ qcrypto_tls_session_new(void *session, void *creds, const char *hostname, const
vhost_user_event(const char *chr, int event) "chr: %s got event: %d"
# linux-user/signal.c
user_setup_frame(void *env, uint64_t frame_addr) "env=%p frame_addr="PRIx64""
user_setup_rt_frame(void *env, uint64_t frame_addr) "env=%p frame_addr="PRIx64""
user_do_rt_sigreturn(void *env, uint64_t frame_addr) "env=%p frame_addr="PRIx64""
user_do_sigreturn(void *env, uint64_t frame_addr) "env=%p frame_addr="PRIx64""
user_setup_frame(void *env, uint64_t frame_addr) "env=%p frame_addr=%"PRIx64""
user_setup_rt_frame(void *env, uint64_t frame_addr) "env=%p frame_addr=%"PRIx64""
user_do_rt_sigreturn(void *env, uint64_t frame_addr) "env=%p frame_addr=%"PRIx64""
user_do_sigreturn(void *env, uint64_t frame_addr) "env=%p frame_addr=%"PRIx64""
user_force_sig(void *env, int target_sig, int host_sig) "env=%p signal %d (host %d)"
user_handle_signal(void *env, int target_sig) "env=%p signal %d"
user_host_signal(void *env, int host_sig, int target_sig) "env=%p signal %d (target %d("
user_queue_signal(void *env, int target_sig) "env=%p signal %d"
user_s390x_restore_sigregs(void *env, uint64_t sc_psw_addr, uint64_t env_psw_addr) "env=%p frame psw.addr "PRIx64 " current psw.addr "PRIx64""
user_s390x_restore_sigregs(void *env, uint64_t sc_psw_addr, uint64_t env_psw_addr) "env=%p frame psw.addr %"PRIx64 " current psw.addr %"PRIx64""
# io/task.c
qio_task_new(void *task, void *source, void *func, void *opaque) "Task new task=%p source=%p func=%p opaque=%p"