From: Vladimir Kondratiev <vladimir.kondratiev@intel.com>
To: nelcomp@attglobal.net
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: __FUNCTION__
Date: Wed, 09 Jan 2002 01:09:49 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3C3B7C3D.1090000@intel.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <3C3B664B.3060103@intel.com> <3C3B6BD2.9070201@attglobal.net>
Ian S. Nelson wrote:
> I suspect this might be about as religious an issue as there is but
> has anyone thought about coming up with some "standard" debugging
> macros, perhaps something that can be configured at compile time from
> the configuration for everyone to use everywhere? I've got my own
> debug macros, essentially a printk with the file, function and line
> added wrapped in #ifdef DEBUG. I've seen several other schemes in
> other parts of the kernel and now some of them aren't correct.
>
> I guess what I would envision is some kind of debug menu item in the
> configuration tool that let's you select if you want messages, and/or
> filenames, and/or line numbers, and/or function names, or nothing at
> all. They could still be controlled at the module level by defining
> or not defining some constant. It just seems kind of pointless to
> have 10-20 different macros or methods that all do the same thing for
> different parts of the kernel.
> Ian
>
I am fully agree with idea of one set of debug/info/warn/etc. macros.
My main point in prev. posting was to fix __FUNCTION__, for USB this
seems to be easy doable since there is already subsystem-wide dbg() and
alike macros. Actually, there is no sense for __FUNCTION__ to appear
outside macros; in real code it provides no added value (except easy
cut-n-paste from function to function).
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2002-01-08 23:10 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 18+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2002-01-08 21:36 __FUNCTION__ Vladimir Kondratiev
2002-01-08 21:59 ` __FUNCTION__ Ian S. Nelson
2002-01-08 22:17 ` __FUNCTION__ Greg KH
2002-01-08 23:09 ` Vladimir Kondratiev [this message]
2002-01-08 22:01 ` __FUNCTION__ Greg KH
2002-01-08 22:56 ` __FUNCTION__ jtv
2002-01-08 23:11 ` __FUNCTION__ Greg KH
2002-01-08 23:39 ` __FUNCTION__ David Weinehall
2002-01-08 23:51 ` __FUNCTION__ Andrew Morton
2002-01-09 0:04 ` __FUNCTION__ David Weinehall
2002-01-09 0:14 ` __FUNCTION__ Andrew Morton
2002-01-09 0:23 ` __FUNCTION__ Anton Altaparmakov
2002-01-08 23:42 ` __FUNCTION__ jtv
2002-01-09 2:12 ` __FUNCTION__ Richard Henderson
2002-01-09 7:23 ` __FUNCTION__ Greg KH
2002-01-09 7:32 ` __FUNCTION__ Neil Booth
2002-01-09 22:35 ` __FUNCTION__ Richard Henderson
2002-01-09 9:05 ` __FUNCTION__ Martin Dalecki
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