Re: [RFC PATCH 0/3] Mark literal strings in __init / __exit code

From: Joe Perches
Date: Mon Jun 23 2014 - 02:33:47 EST


On Mon, 2014-06-23 at 08:23 +0200, Mathias Krause wrote:
> On 23 June 2014 00:56, Joe Perches <joe@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > On Mon, 2014-06-23 at 00:46 +0200, Mathias Krause wrote:
> >> [...] patch 2 adds some syntactical sugar for the most popular use
> >> case, by providing pr_<level> alike macros, namely pi_<level> for __init
> >> code and pe_<level> for __exit code. This hides the use of the marker
> >> macros behind the commonly known printing functions -- with just a
> >> single character changed.
> >>
> >> Patch 3 exemplarily changes all strings and format strings in
> >> arch/x86/kernel/acpi/boot.c to use the new macros. It also addresses a
> >> few styling issues, though. But this already leads to ~1.7 kB of r/o
> >> data moved to the .init.rodata section, marking it for release after
> >> init.
> >>
> >> [...]
> >
> > I once proposed a similar thing.
> >
> > https://lkml.org/lkml/2009/7/21/421
> >
> > Matt Mackall replied
> >
> > https://lkml.org/lkml/2009/7/21/463
> >
>
> Thanks for the pointers. Have you looked at patch 2 and 3? I don't
> think it makes the printk() case ugly. In fact, using pi_<level>()
> should be no less readable then pr_<level>, no?

I don't think it's particularly less readable, but I
do think using the plug-in mechanism might be a better
option as it would need no manual markings at all.

cheers, Joe

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