audio: chain_dma: fix incorrect format specifier for error codes#9774
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This patch corrects the format specifier used for printing error codes in the chain_dma.c file. The error codes are signed integers, but the format specifier used was `%u`, which is for unsigned integers. This caused negative error codes to be printed incorrectly as large positive values. The format specifier has been changed to `%d` to correctly print signed integers. This is a cosmetic change that ensures error codes are accurately represented in the logs, aiding in debugging and analysis. Signed-off-by: Tomasz Leman <tomasz.m.leman@intel.com>
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This patch corrects the format specifier used for printing error codes in the chain_dma.c file. The error codes are signed integers, but the format specifier used was
%u, which is for unsigned integers. This caused negative error codes to be printed incorrectly as large positive values. The format specifier has been changed to%dto correctly print signed integers.This is a cosmetic change that ensures error codes are accurately represented in the logs, aiding in debugging and analysis.
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