fix a couple of compiler warnings

pull/102/head
David Schweikert 8 years ago
parent a37399ede9
commit b5b630bd3c

@ -113,7 +113,6 @@ extern int h_errno;
/*** Ping packet defines ***/
#define MIN_PING_DATA 0
#define MAX_IP_PACKET 65536 /* (theoretical) max IP packet size */
#define SIZE_IP_HDR 20
#ifndef IPV6
@ -594,10 +593,10 @@ int main( int argc, char **argv )
exit(1);
}/* IF */
if( ( ping_data_size > MAX_PING_DATA ) || ( ping_data_size < MIN_PING_DATA ) )
if( ping_data_size > MAX_PING_DATA )
{
fprintf( stderr, "%s: data size %u not valid, must be between %u and %u\n",
prog, ping_data_size, (unsigned int) MIN_PING_DATA, (unsigned int) MAX_PING_DATA );
fprintf( stderr, "%s: data size %u not valid, must be lower than %u\n",
prog, ping_data_size, (unsigned int) MAX_PING_DATA );
exit(1);
}/* IF */
@ -1466,7 +1465,6 @@ int wait_for_reply(long wait_time)
static char buffer[4096];
struct sockaddr_storage response_addr;
socklen_t response_addr_len;
struct ip *ip;
int hlen = 0;
FPING_ICMPHDR *icp;
int n, avg;
@ -1475,6 +1473,9 @@ int wait_for_reply(long wait_time)
int this_count;
struct timeval *sent_time;
SEQMAP_VALUE *seqmap_value;
#ifndef IPV6
struct ip *ip;
#endif
response_addr_len = sizeof(struct sockaddr_storage);
result = recvfrom_wto( s, buffer, sizeof(buffer), (struct sockaddr *) &response_addr, &response_addr_len, wait_time );
@ -1491,9 +1492,8 @@ int wait_for_reply(long wait_time)
}
#endif
ip = ( struct ip* )buffer;
#ifndef IPV6
ip = ( struct ip* )buffer;
#if defined( __alpha__ ) && __STDC__ && !defined( __GLIBC__ )
/* The alpha headers are decidedly broken.
* Using an ANSI compiler, it provides ip_vhl instead of ip_hl and
@ -1819,7 +1819,6 @@ void add_name( char *name )
{
struct addrinfo *res0, *res, hints;
int ret_ga;
size_t len;
char *printname;
char namebuf[256];
char addrbuf[256];
@ -1849,7 +1848,6 @@ void add_name( char *name )
// (need to implement a separate option for this)
for (res = res0; res; res = 0) {
len = res->ai_addrlen;
/* name_flag: addr -> name lookup requested) */
if(!name_flag) {
printname = name;

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