From: Ryan Mallon <ryan@bluewatersys.com>
To: Mandeep Singh Baines <msb@chromium.org>
Cc: gregkh@suse.de, rjw@sisk.pl, mingo@redhat.com,
akpm@linux-foundation.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,
linux-pm@lists.linux-foundation.org,
linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org, linux-mm@kvack.org,
joe@perches.com
Subject: Re: [PATCH 1/6] mm/page_alloc: use appropriate printk priority level
Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2011 09:32:09 +1300 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4D41D649.6020800@bluewatersys.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20110127042228.GX8008@google.com>
On 01/27/2011 05:22 PM, Mandeep Singh Baines wrote:
> Ryan Mallon (ryan@bluewatersys.com) wrote:
>> On 01/27/2011 12:29 PM, Mandeep Singh Baines wrote:
>>> printk()s without a priority level default to KERN_WARNING. To reduce
>>> noise at KERN_WARNING, this patch set the priority level appriopriately
>>> for unleveled printks()s. This should be useful to folks that look at
>>> dmesg warnings closely.
>>>
>>> Signed-off-by: Mandeep Singh Baines <msb@chromium.org>
>>> ---
>>
>>> @@ -4700,33 +4700,36 @@ void __init free_area_init_nodes(unsigned long *max_zone_pfn)
>>> find_zone_movable_pfns_for_nodes(zone_movable_pfn);
>>>
>>> /* Print out the zone ranges */
>>> - printk("Zone PFN ranges:\n");
>>> + printk(KERN_INFO "Zone PFN ranges:\n");
>>> for (i = 0; i < MAX_NR_ZONES; i++) {
>>> if (i == ZONE_MOVABLE)
>>> continue;
>>> - printk(" %-8s ", zone_names[i]);
>>> + printk(KERN_INFO " %-8s ", zone_names[i]);
>>> if (arch_zone_lowest_possible_pfn[i] ==
>>> arch_zone_highest_possible_pfn[i])
>>> printk("empty\n");
>>
>> Should be printk(KERN_CONT ... (or pr_cont).
>>
>>> else
>>> - printk("%0#10lx -> %0#10lx\n",
>>> + printk(KERN_INFO "%0#10lx -> %0#10lx\n",
>>> arch_zone_lowest_possible_pfn[i],
>>> arch_zone_highest_possible_pfn[i]);
>>
>> The printk above doesn't have a trailing newline so this should be
>> printk(KERN_CONT ...
>>
>> There are a couple of other places in this patch series that also need
>> to be fixed in a similar manner.
>>
>
> D'oh. Good catch;)
>
> The KERN_INFO here was unintentional. I had intended to leave it out.
> The code I was looking at as a reference was just omitting KERN_ for
> continuations. But I take it that the convention is to use KERN_CONT.
> I'll fixup the patch series to use that.
I think in general it is nicer to use KERN_CONT because it explicitly
shows that there is a printk somewhere above with no trailing newline.
Note that include/linux/printk.h has this to say about KERN_CONT:
/*
* Annotation for a "continued" line of log printout (only done after a
* line that had no enclosing \n). Only to be used by core/arch code
* during early bootup (a continued line is not SMP-safe otherwise).
*/
I'm guessing that the above is safe, but if you are fixing printks up
then it would be good to check that places using continued lines are safe.
> I tried to use pr_ wherever the file was already using it or where I was
> changing all printk()s. For files with many printk()s I just continued
> using printk() to keep the patch small and also to avoid mixing printk
> with pr_. However, if it is preferrable, I'm happy to replace all printk()s
> with pr_ in the files I touch in the series.
I'm not sure what the policy on changing printk to the pr_ variants is.
Cc'ed Joe Perches who knows more about such things.
~Ryan
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2011-01-27 20:36 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
[not found] <20110125235700.GR8008@google.com>
2011-01-26 23:29 ` [PATCH v1 0/6] Set printk priority level Mandeep Singh Baines
2011-01-27 7:22 ` WANG Cong
2011-01-26 23:29 ` [PATCH 1/6] mm/page_alloc: use appropriate " Mandeep Singh Baines
2011-01-27 0:32 ` Ryan Mallon
2011-01-27 4:22 ` Mandeep Singh Baines
2011-01-27 20:32 ` Ryan Mallon [this message]
2011-01-26 23:29 ` [PATCH 2/6] arch/x86: " Mandeep Singh Baines
2011-01-26 23:29 ` [PATCH 3/6] PM: " Mandeep Singh Baines
2011-01-31 10:12 ` Rafael J. Wysocki
2011-01-26 23:29 ` [PATCH 4/6] TTY: " Mandeep Singh Baines
2011-02-03 22:13 ` Greg KH
2011-02-06 17:31 ` [PATCH v2] " Mandeep Singh Baines
2011-01-26 23:29 ` [PATCH 5/6] fs: " Mandeep Singh Baines
2011-01-26 23:29 ` [PATCH 6/6] taskstats: " Mandeep Singh Baines
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