Re: [PATCH 4/12: eCryptfs] Main module functions
From: Pekka Enberg
Date: Mon Nov 21 2005 - 11:21:25 EST
Hi,
On 11/19/05, Pekka Enberg <penberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > > + ecryptfs_printk(1, KERN_NOTICE, "Enter; lower_dentry = [%p], "
> > > + "lower_dentry->d_name.name = [%s], dentry = "
> > > + "[%p], dentry->d_name.name = [%s], sb = [%p]; "
> > > + "flag = [%.4x]; lower_dentry->d_count "
> > > + "= [%d]; dentry->d_count = [%d]\n", lower_dentry,
> > > + lower_dentry->d_name.name, dentry, dentry->d_name.name,
> > > + sb, flag, atomic_read(&lower_dentry->d_count),
> > > + atomic_read(&dentry->d_count));
> >
> > Could you use KERN_DEBUG instead and drop ecryptfs_printk()?
On Mon, 2005-11-21 at 10:10 -0600, Michael Thompson wrote:
> I don't follow with what you mean. We use ecryptfs_printk for 2 reasons:
Okay, let me spell it out for you: I think it is damn ugly :-)
> 1) Debugging. There is (or atleast at one time was) a large amount of
> ecryptfs_printk's scattered around during the development process.
> Obviously, much has been removed because we don't need them much
> anymore. However, the normal printk functionality doesn't, afaik,
> provide function & line number by default. ecryptfs_printk inserts it
> automatically for easy of use.
Like you said, not all debugging aids should be merged. I don't think
function and line number is enough an argument to justify putting your
own printk() in. That's my thinking anyway.
> 2) Verbosity switch. The intent, eventually atleast, is to be able to
> toggle the value of the verbosity level of ecryptfs at run time (this
> isn't implemented at the moment)... or atleast that's my plan :P Its
> not my project so I have to get "approval" etc. The 0th argument is
> the verbosity in which this message applies (1 being just informative,
> 0 being critical).
Do you really need it? Wouldn't it be better if you figured out which
debug printk() statements make sense and leave those in with KERN_DEBUG?
Pekka
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