Re: linux-next: driver-core tree build failure

From: Greg Banks
Date: Wed Mar 11 2009 - 06:03:48 EST


Jason Baron wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 05:08:41PM +0100, Martin Schwidefsky wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 10 Mar 2009 16:29:50 +0100 (CET)
>> Geert Uytterhoeven <Geert.Uytterhoeven@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>> The same could be done with the problematic pr_fmt definition:
>>>>
>>>> #define pr_fmt(fmt) __func__ ": " fmt
>>>>
>>> No, that also doesn't work:
>>>
>>> | crypto/zlib.c:150: error: expected '}' before string constant
>>> | crypto/zlib.c:150: error: expected ')' before '__func__'
>>> | crypto/zlib.c:162: error: expected '}' before string constant
>>> | crypto/zlib.c:162: error: expected ')' before '__func__'
>>> | crypto/zlib.c:166: error: expected '}' before string constant
>>> | crypto/zlib.c:166: error: expected ')' before '__func__'
>>> | crypto/zlib.c:170: error: expected '}' before string constant
>>> | crypto/zlib.c:170: error: expected ')' before '__func__'
>>>
>>>
>>>>> BTW, Martin: Is `#define pr_fmt(fmt) "%s: " fmt, __func__' a valid and
>>>>> intended usage of your pr_fmt() infrastructure?
>>>>>
>>>> The indended use is a simple prefix to the format string. To paste an
>>>> additional parameter is an interesting use of the pr_fmt macro ..
>>>>
>>> Bummer, I was so happy I could do things like
>>>
>>> | #define pr_fmt(fmt) "%s:%u: " fmt, __func__, __LINE__
>>>
>> Actually that seem like a nice thing to have. With the upstream version of
>> dynamic_pr_debug this works, there the format string is used only on a printk.
>> git commit 25b67b75587d43ff3f09ad88c03c70a38372d95d introduces the code
>> that pastes the format string to the _ddebug structure.
>>
>>
>
> hmmm...yeah, some macro magic in include/linux/dynamic_debug.h converts
> the 'fmt' arg into a series of strings. It doesn't look as pretty in the
> dynamic debug control file:
>
> crypto/zlib.c:333 [zlib]zlib_decompress_final - "\042%s: \042
> \042avail_in %u, avail_out %u (consumed %u, produced %u)\n\042,
> __func__"
>
> with all those '\042' there, which are the '"' characters, but we
> probably could live with it.
>
> patch below.
>
>

I think this patch does the same thing more cleanly.

When CONFIG_DYNAMIC_DEBUG is enabled, allow callers of pr_debug()
to provide their own definition of pr_fmt() even if that definition
uses tricks like

#define pr_fmt(fmt) "%s:" fmt, __func__

Signed-off-by: Greg Banks <gnb@xxxxxxx>
---

include/linux/dynamic_debug.h | 4 ++--
include/linux/kernel.h | 3 ++-
2 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

Index: linux-git/include/linux/dynamic_debug.h
===================================================================
--- linux-git.orig/include/linux/dynamic_debug.h
+++ linux-git/include/linux/dynamic_debug.h
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ extern int ddebug_remove_module(char *mo
{ KBUILD_MODNAME, __func__, __FILE__, fmt, DEBUG_HASH, \
DEBUG_HASH2, __LINE__, _DPRINTK_FLAGS_DEFAULT }; \
if (__dynamic_dbg_enabled(descriptor)) \
- printk(KERN_DEBUG KBUILD_MODNAME ":" fmt, \
+ printk(KERN_DEBUG KBUILD_MODNAME ":" pr_fmt(fmt), \
##__VA_ARGS__); \
} while (0)

@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ extern int ddebug_remove_module(char *mo
DEBUG_HASH2, __LINE__, _DPRINTK_FLAGS_DEFAULT }; \
if (__dynamic_dbg_enabled(descriptor)) \
dev_printk(KERN_DEBUG, dev, \
- KBUILD_MODNAME ": " fmt, \
+ KBUILD_MODNAME ": " pr_fmt(fmt),\
##__VA_ARGS__); \
} while (0)

Index: linux-git/include/linux/kernel.h
===================================================================
--- linux-git.orig/include/linux/kernel.h
+++ linux-git/include/linux/kernel.h
@@ -359,8 +359,9 @@ static inline char *pack_hex_byte(char *
#define pr_debug(fmt, ...) \
printk(KERN_DEBUG pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__)
#elif defined(CONFIG_DYNAMIC_DEBUG)
+/* dynamic_pr_debug() uses pr_fmt() internally so we don't need it here */
#define pr_debug(fmt, ...) do { \
- dynamic_pr_debug(pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__); \
+ dynamic_pr_debug(fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__); \
} while (0)
#else
#define pr_debug(fmt, ...) \



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