Re: [PATCH] lib: vsprintf: add printf format conversion %M for errno strings

From: Bernd Petrovitsch
Date: Tue Jun 27 2017 - 07:04:02 EST


Hi all!

On Sun, 2017-06-25 at 15:47 -0700, Randy Dunlap wrote:
> On 06/25/2017 02:18 PM, Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult wrote:
> > On 25.06.2017 22:10, Joe Perches wrote:
> >
> > > > Yeah, that's still an open problem. Actually, I still haven't found out,
> > > > how it's done w/ all the other kernel-internal conversions.

That is hard-coded in gcc ATM TTBOMK (AFAIK BSDs ship patched gcc's for
their in-kernel extensions of format strings).

> > > Everything else uses "%p<foo>", <object reference>
> >
> > hmm, but errno's aren't pointers. Isn't %p checked for pointer
> > values ?

Yup, and gcc will also generate a format string warning/error.

> > > > Already was about to do so. Shall I call it strerror() ?
> > >
> > > I presume kstrerror
> > >
> > > So use something like
> > > "%d: (%s)", errno, kstrerror(errno)
> >
> > Okay, sounds good.
>
> but why not just do that in userspace. Sure, you can keep that as your
> internal kernel patch, but there's not really much need for it to be in the
> mainline kernel.ÂÂSo when your driver prints "blah: foo bar error 49",
> just run a little program that converts 49 to <whatever>.

Userspace can just guess if a given "49" is an errno or not ...

MfG,
Bernd
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