Re: [RFC/PATCH] Documentation of kernel messages

From: Joe Perches
Date: Wed Jun 13 2007 - 15:20:05 EST


On Wed, 2007-06-13 at 20:18 +0200, holzheu wrote:
> But they unfortunately do not solve our problem. We need an identifier
> for a documented message in order to find the right description for a
> message.

I believe it better to simply add __FILE__ & __LINE__ to the
macro rather than some other externally specified unique
identifier that adds developer overhead and easily gets stale.

If you go overboard, you could do something like:

#define dev_dbg(dev, format, arg...) \
dev_printk(KERN_DEBUG, dev, DBG_FMT format DBG_ARG, ## arg)

#define dev_err(dev, format, arg...) \
dev_printk(KERN_ERR, dev, PR_FMT format PR_ARG, ## arg)

etc...

and use config variables to control what additional info is printk'ed.

Go overboard without a life preserver and add __TIMESTAMP__ too.

/*
*/
#if defined DBG_FMT
#undef DBG_FMT
#endif
#if defined DBG_ARG
#undef DBG_ARG
#endif

#if defined DBG_FILE && defined DBG_FUNCTION && defined DBG_LINE
#define DBG_FMT "(%s:%s:%u) "
#define DBG_ARG , __FILE__ , __FUNCTION__ , __LINE__
#elif defined DBG_FILE && defined DBG_FUNCTION && !defined DBG_LINE
#define DBG_FMT "(%s:%s) "
#define DBG_ARG , __FILE__ , __FUNCTION__
#elif defined DBG_FILE && !defined DBG_FUNCTION && defined DBG_LINE
#define DBG_FMT "(%s:%u) "
#define DBG_ARG , __FILE__ , __LINE__
#elif defined DBG_FILE && !defined DBG_FUNCTION && !defined DBG_LINE
#define DBG_FMT "(%s) "
#define DBG_ARG , __FILE__
#elif !defined DBG_FILE && defined DBG_FUNCTION && defined DBG_LINE
#define DBG_FMT "(%s:%u) "
#define DBG_ARG , __FUNCTION__ , __LINE__
#elif !defined DBG_FILE && defined DBG_FUNCTION && !defined DBG_LINE
#define DBG_FMT "(%s) "
#define DBG_ARG , __FUNCTION__
#elif !defined DBG_FILE && !defined DBG_FUNCTION && defined DBG_LINE
#define DBG_FMT "(%u) "
#define DBG_ARG , __LINE__
#else
#define DBG_FMT
#define DBG_ARG
#endif

/*
*/

#if defined PR_FMT
#undef PR_FMT
#endif
#if defined PR_ARG
#undef PR_ARG
#endif

#if defined PR_FILE && defined PR_FUNCTION && defined PR_LINE
#define PR_FMT "(%s:%s:%u) "
#define PR_ARG , __FILE__ , __FUNCTION__ , __LINE__
#elif defined PR_FILE && defined PR_FUNCTION && !defined PR_LINE
#define PR_FMT "(%s:%s) "
#define PR_ARG , __FILE__ , __FUNCTION__
#elif defined PR_FILE && !defined PR_FUNCTION && defined PR_LINE
#define PR_FMT "(%s:%u) "
#define PR_ARG , __FILE__ , __LINE__
#elif defined PR_FILE && !defined PR_FUNCTION && !defined PR_LINE
#define PR_FMT "(%s) "
#define PR_ARG , __FILE__
#elif !defined PR_FILE && defined PR_FUNCTION && defined PR_LINE
#define PR_FMT "(%s:%u) "
#define PR_ARG , __FUNCTION__ , __LINE__
#elif !defined PR_FILE && defined PR_FUNCTION && !defined PR_LINE
#define PR_FMT "(%s) "
#define PR_ARG , __FUNCTION__
#elif !defined PR_FILE && !defined PR_FUNCTION && defined PR_LINE
#define PR_FMT "(%u) "
#define PR_ARG , __LINE__
#else
#define PR_FMT
#define PR_ARG
#endif


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