On 64-bit systems the packet procfs header field names following 'sk'
are not aligned correctly:

sk       RefCnt Type Proto  Iface R Rmem   User   Inode
00000000605d2c64 3      3    0003   7     1 450880 0      16643
00000000080e9b80 2      2    0000   0     0 0      0      17404
00000000b23b8a00 2      2    0000   0     0 0      0      17421
...

With this change field names are correctly aligned:

sk               RefCnt Type Proto  Iface R Rmem   User   Inode
000000005c3b1d97 3      3    0003   7     1 21568  0      16178
000000007be55bb7 3      3    fbce   8     1 0      0      16250
00000000be62127d 3      3    fbcd   8     1 0      0      16254
...

Signed-off-by: Baruch Siach <bar...@tkos.co.il>
---
 net/packet/af_packet.c | 4 +++-
 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/net/packet/af_packet.c b/net/packet/af_packet.c
index 7a18ffff8551..99de3bbe437f 100644
--- a/net/packet/af_packet.c
+++ b/net/packet/af_packet.c
@@ -4581,7 +4581,9 @@ static void packet_seq_stop(struct seq_file *seq, void *v)
 static int packet_seq_show(struct seq_file *seq, void *v)
 {
        if (v == SEQ_START_TOKEN)
-               seq_puts(seq, "sk       RefCnt Type Proto  Iface R Rmem   User  
 Inode\n");
+               seq_printf(seq,
+                          "%*sRefCnt Type Proto  Iface R Rmem   User   
Inode\n",
+                          IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_64BIT) ? -17 : -9, "sk");
        else {
                struct sock *s = sk_entry(v);
                const struct packet_sock *po = pkt_sk(s);
-- 
2.29.2

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