Both 'timer' and 'timeout' variables of struct tcpstat are either
scanned as unsigned values from /proc/net/tcp{,6} or copied from
'idiag_timer' and 'idiag_expries' fields of struct inet_diag_msg, which
itself are unsigned. Therefore they may be unsigned as well, which
eliminates the need to check for negative values.

Signed-off-by: Phil Sutter <p...@nwl.cc>
---
 misc/ss.c | 8 +++-----
 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)

diff --git a/misc/ss.c b/misc/ss.c
index 34c6da5443642..c41d5169aba52 100644
--- a/misc/ss.c
+++ b/misc/ss.c
@@ -697,8 +697,8 @@ struct dctcpstat {
 
 struct tcpstat {
        struct sockstat     ss;
-       int                 timer;
-       int                 timeout;
+       unsigned int        timer;
+       unsigned int        timeout;
        int                 probes;
        char                cong_alg[16];
        double              rto, ato, rtt, rttvar;
@@ -869,13 +869,11 @@ static void sock_addr_print(const char *addr, char 
*delim, const char *port,
        sock_addr_print_width(addr_width, addr, delim, serv_width, port, 
ifname);
 }
 
-static const char *print_ms_timer(int timeout)
+static const char *print_ms_timer(unsigned int timeout)
 {
        static char buf[64];
        int secs, msecs, minutes;
 
-       if (timeout < 0)
-               timeout = 0;
        secs = timeout/1000;
        minutes = secs/60;
        secs = secs%60;
-- 
2.13.1

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