Re: [PATCH 1/2] mm, printk: introduce new format string for flags

From: yalin wang
Date: Wed Dec 02 2015 - 19:19:41 EST



> On Dec 2, 2015, at 13:04, Vlastimil Babka <vbabka@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On 12/02/2015 06:40 PM, yalin wang wrote:
>
> (please trim your reply next time, no need to quote whole patch here)
>
>> i am thinking why not make %pg* to be more generic ?
>> not restricted to only GFP / vma flags / page flags .
>> so could we change format like this ?
>> define a flag spec struct to include flag and trace_print_flags and some other option :
>> typedef struct {
>> unsigned long flag;
>> structtrace_print_flags *flags;
>> unsigned long option; } flag_sec;
>> flag_sec my_flag;
>> in printk we only pass like this :
>> printk(â%pg\nâ, &my_flag) ;
>> then it can print any flags defined by user .
>> more useful for other drivers to use .
>
> I don't know, it sounds quite complicated given that we had no flags printing
> for years and now there's just three kinds of them. The extra struct flag_sec is
> IMHO nuissance. No other printk format needs such thing AFAIK? For example, if I
> were to print page flags from several places, each would have to define the
> struct flag_sec instance, or some header would have to provide it?
this can be avoided by provide a macro in header file .
we can add a new struct to declare trace_print_flags :
for example:
#define DECLARE_FLAG_PRINTK_FMT(name, flags_array) flag_spec name = { .flags = flags_array};
#define FLAG_PRINTK_FMT(name, flag) ({ name.flag = flag; &name})

in source code :
DECLARE_FLAG_PRINTK_FMT(my_flag, vmaflags_names);
printk(â%pg\nâ, FLAG_PRINTK_FMT(my_flag, vma->flag));

i am not if DECLARE_FLAG_PRINTK_FMT and FLAG_PRINTK_FMT macro
can be defined into one macro ?
maybe need some trick here .

is it possible ?


Thanks



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