Re: About multi-line printk and the need (not) to repeat loglevelmarkers [Was: Re: [PATCH] ARM: mx3/pcm037: properly allocate memoryfor mx3-camera]

From: Uwe Kleine-König
Date: Tue Nov 23 2010 - 05:40:08 EST


Hello,

[extended the audience to lkml and a few more]

On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 10:12:11AM +0000, Russell King - ARM Linux wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 10:43:02AM +0100, Uwe Kleine-König wrote:
> > There is no need to memzero the buffer because dma_alloc_coherent zeros
> > the memory for us.
> >
> > This fixes:
> >
> > BUG: Your driver calls ioremap() on system memory. This leads
> > <4>to architecturally unpredictable behaviour on ARMv6+, and ioremap()
> > <4>will fail in the next kernel release. Please fix your driver.
> >
> > Tested-by: Michael Grzeschik <mgr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Signed-off-by: Uwe Kleine-König <u.kleine-koenig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > ---
> [...]
> > I assume sending a patch to remove the <4> is just a waste of time,
> > isn't it?
(this message is generated by:

printk(KERN_WARNING "BUG: Your driver calls ioremap() on system memory. This leads\n"
KERN_WARNING "to architecturally unpredictable behaviour on ARMv6+, and ioremap()\n"
KERN_WARNING "will fail in the next kernel release. Please fix your driver.\n");

in arch/arm/mm/ioremap.c.)

> Hmm, someone changed the behaviour of printk - it used to require the
> tag after each newline. It seems that it only requires it as the first
> few characters now, which is a pain in the backside if you split
> printk's.
>
> IOW:
>
> printk(KERN_ERR "foo bar baz ");
> printk("buz\n" KERN_WARNING "fiz\n");
>
> used to result in "foo bar baz buz" being printed at error level, and
> "fiz" at warning level. Today, you'll get "foo bar baz buz" at error
> level, and "<4>fiz" at the default level.
>
> Note that it's not as simple as deleting the KERN_WARNING, because:
> printk(KERN_ERR "foo bar baz ");
> printk("buz\nfiz\n");
>
> will result in the same as above except for the missing <4> - which means
> "fiz" still ends up at the wrong severity level.
>
> Confusingly:
>
> printk(KERN_ERR "foo bar baz");
> printk(KERN_WARNING "buz\nfiz\n");
>
> will do as per the original, but is silly. Wonder how many other places
> are broken by this change.
I wonder if this was intended. It was introduced in v2.6.31-rc1~324
(printk: clean up handling of log-levels and newlines) by Linus.

Thinking about it I consider the current behaviour more sane, because
I cannot imagine a valid usecase to change the loglevel in a single
printk and having to repeat the same loglevel marker for each newline
isn't very effective, too. This for example fixes the usage of
pr_warning et al for multiline strings.

Is it worth to add some logic to vprint that handles repeating (or even
changing) markers after a newline?

Best regards
Uwe

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