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* printk in init_module mixing with printf in insmod
@ 2002-04-19 18:39 Dan Kegel
  2002-04-19 18:47 ` Russell King
  2002-04-19 22:24 ` Alan Cox
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Dan Kegel @ 2002-04-19 18:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org

I recently upgraded my ppc405 embedded system
from 2.4.2 or so to 2.4.17 or so.  I use modutils-2.4.12.
When I insert a nongpl module, 
the 
  fprintf(stderr, "Warning: loading foo.o will taint kernel\n");
in insmod and the
  printk("Hello, world\n");
in the module are intermixed unpleasantly, yielding output like
    Warning: loHello,ading foo.o world
    will taint kernel

This garbled output makes reading the debugging printk's difficult.

I suppose this isn't terribly important, since printk's are
kind of a no-no in production, and this only affects printk's
in init_module, but it'd be nice to know what
the cleanest way to get rid of the mixing is.  Adding a sleep
inside insmod seems heavyhanded.  I suppose I could redirect
insmod's output to a file, sleep a bit, and then display the 
file... bleah.
- Dan

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