tests/shell/testcases/flowtable/0001flowtable_0
tests/shell/testcases/nft-f/0008split_tables_0
fail the 'dump compare' on s390x.
The priority (10) turns to 0, and accept turned to drop.

Problem is that '$1' is a 64bit value -- then we pass the address
and import 'int' -- we then get the upper all zero bits.

Add a 32bit interger type and use that.

v2: add uint32_t type to union, v1 used temporary value instead.

Fixes: 627c451b2351 ("src: allow variables in the chain priority specification")
Fixes: dba4a9b4b5fe ("src: allow variable in chain policy")
Signed-off-by: Florian Westphal <f...@strlen.de>
---
 src/parser_bison.y | 6 ++++--
 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/src/parser_bison.y b/src/parser_bison.y
index 939b9a8db6d7..bff5e274c787 100644
--- a/src/parser_bison.y
+++ b/src/parser_bison.y
@@ -134,6 +134,7 @@ int nft_lex(void *, void *, void *);
 
 %union {
        uint64_t                val;
+       uint32_t                val32;
        const char *            string;
 
        struct list_head        *list;
@@ -561,7 +562,8 @@ int nft_lex(void *, void *, void *);
 %destructor { handle_free(&$$); } table_spec tableid_spec chain_spec 
chainid_spec flowtable_spec chain_identifier ruleid_spec handle_spec 
position_spec rule_position ruleset_spec index_spec
 %type <handle>                 set_spec setid_spec set_identifier 
flowtable_identifier obj_spec objid_spec obj_identifier
 %destructor { handle_free(&$$); } set_spec setid_spec set_identifier obj_spec 
objid_spec obj_identifier
-%type <val>                    family_spec family_spec_explicit chain_policy 
int_num
+%type <val>                    family_spec family_spec_explicit
+%type <val32>                  int_num chain_policy
 %type <prio_spec>              extended_prio_spec prio_spec
 %type <string>                 extended_prio_name
 %destructor { xfree($$); }     extended_prio_name
@@ -2025,7 +2027,7 @@ extended_prio_spec        :       int_num
                        }
                        ;
 
-int_num                :       NUM                     { $$ = $1; }
+int_num                        :       NUM                     { $$ = $1; }
                        |       DASH    NUM             { $$ = -$2; }
                        ;
 
-- 
2.21.0

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