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Using 'u' and 'd' format specifiers assumes size_t/ssize_t are the same size as unsigned int/int on Xtensa. If size_t is larger than unsigned int (e.g., on a 64-bit pointer model with 32-bit int), this will cause truncation and incorrect output. The comment mentions 'zu' is not supported, but typically platforms support either 'zu' or provide alternative size-matching specifiers. Consider verifying that size_t is definitively the same size as unsigned int on Xtensa, or use a cast to unsigned int/int at call sites with appropriate range checking.
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@cmt0 this seems like a valid comment - are size_t/ssize_t the same as unsigned int/int on Xtensa 32-bit/64-bit?