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From: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com>
To: Ian Kent <raven@themaw.net>
Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>,
	linux-fsdevel <linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org>,
	autofs mailing list <autofs@vger.kernel.org>,
	Kernel Mailing List <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH 04/13] autofs4 - change printks AUTOFS defined prints
Date: Wed, 05 Nov 2014 15:20:42 -0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <1415229642.6634.32.camel@perches.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1415228573.2365.24.camel@perseus.themaw.net>

On Thu, 2014-11-06 at 07:02 +0800, Ian Kent wrote:
> On Mon, 2014-11-03 at 06:33 -0800, Joe Perches wrote:
> > 
> > That's fine.  I left out the trailing semicolon/space.
> > The pr_fmt could be something like:
> > #define pr_fmt(fmt) KBUILD_MODNAME ":%d:%s: " fmt, current->pid, __func__
> > or add a "pid:" descriptor prefix if you like too:
> > #define pr_fmt(fmt) KBUILD_MODNAME ":pid:%d:%s: " fmt, current->pid, __func__
> > 
> > > > it's better to use a consistent style for
> > > > these logging functions ideally with terminating
> > > > newlines so there isn't a mix of code with
> > > > and without those newlines.  That inconsistency
> > > > leads to unintended defects.
> > > 
> > > The idea here was to make the logging consistent throughout.
> > 
> > Mine too.
> > 
> > > I have become used of not using the new-line terminator in logging over
> > > the years and tend to favour that myself. You recommend not doing that
> > > probably from a kernel wide consistency perspective? Maybe that is
> > > better ...
> > 
> > Yes, kernel style consistency is the rationale.
> > 
> > Over time, people come along and add messages
> > while not reading the code very closely so using
> > the kernel style with newlines can help avoid
> > these trivial defects.
> 
> I can see how not including the trailing newline in the macros is a good
> thing and I'll forward a couple more patches to Andrew for this and fix
> the inconsistencies.

OK, great.

> But idea of using pr_xxx() and pr_fmt() (actually that's too open to
> name clashes so it would need to be named something like autofs_pr_fmt()
> anyway) looks like it results in less readable code so I'd really prefer
> not to do that.

Using pr_info/pr_debug (or any other pr_<level>) is a
generic mechanism in the kernel.  Adding a
#define pr_fmt is also generic thing that works with
all the pr_<level> uses in a specific compilation unit.

cheers, Joe


  reply	other threads:[~2014-11-05 23:20 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 19+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2014-11-03  8:12 [PATCH 01/13] autofs4 - coding style fixes Ian Kent
2014-11-03  8:12 ` [PATCH 02/13] autofs4 - fix some white space errors Ian Kent
2014-11-03  8:12 ` [PATCH 03/13] autofs4 - use pr print in AUTOFS prints Ian Kent
2014-11-03  8:12 ` [PATCH 04/13] autofs4 - change printks AUTOFS defined prints Ian Kent
2014-11-03  8:25   ` Joe Perches
2014-11-03  9:20     ` Ian Kent
2014-11-03 14:33       ` Joe Perches
2014-11-05 23:02         ` Ian Kent
2014-11-05 23:20           ` Joe Perches [this message]
2014-11-05 23:42             ` Ian Kent
2014-11-03  8:12 ` [PATCH 05/13] autofs4 - fix string.h include in auto_dev-ioctl.h Ian Kent
2014-11-03  8:12 ` [PATCH 06/13] autofs4 - move linux/auto_dev-ioctl.h to uapi/linux Ian Kent
2014-11-03  8:12 ` [PATCH 07/13] autofs - merge auto_fs.h and auto_fs4.h Ian Kent
2014-11-03  8:12 ` [PATCH 08/13] autofs - use autofs instead of autofs4 everywhere Ian Kent
2014-11-03  8:13 ` [PATCH 09/13] autofs - copy autofs4 to autofs Ian Kent
2014-11-03  8:13 ` [PATCH 10/13] autofs - create autofs Kconfig and Makefile Ian Kent
2014-11-03  8:13 ` [PATCH 11/13] autofs - update fs/autofs4/Kconfig Ian Kent
2014-11-03  8:13 ` [PATCH 12/13] autofs - update fs/autofs4/Makefile Ian Kent
2014-11-03  8:13 ` [PATCH 13/13] autofs - delete fs/autofs4 source files Ian Kent

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