[PATCH 4/6] TTY: use appropriate printk priority level
From: Mandeep Singh Baines
Date: Wed Jan 26 2011 - 18:31:23 EST
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@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
---
drivers/tty/vt/vt.c | 9 +++++----
1 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/drivers/tty/vt/vt.c b/drivers/tty/vt/vt.c
index 76407ec..511d80e 100644
--- a/drivers/tty/vt/vt.c
+++ b/drivers/tty/vt/vt.c
@@ -2158,7 +2158,7 @@ static int do_con_write(struct tty_struct *tty, const unsigned char *buf, int co
currcons = vc->vc_num;
if (!vc_cons_allocated(currcons)) {
/* could this happen? */
- printk_once("con_write: tty %d not allocated\n", currcons+1);
+ printk_once(KERN_WARNING "con_write: tty %d not allocated\n", currcons+1);
release_console_sem();
return 0;
}
@@ -2940,7 +2940,7 @@ static int __init con_init(void)
gotoxy(vc, vc->vc_x, vc->vc_y);
csi_J(vc, 0);
update_screen(vc);
- printk("Console: %s %s %dx%d",
+ pr_info("Console: %s %s %dx%d",
vc->vc_can_do_color ? "colour" : "mono",
display_desc, vc->vc_cols, vc->vc_rows);
printable = 1;
@@ -3103,7 +3103,7 @@ static int bind_con_driver(const struct consw *csw, int first, int last,
clear_buffer_attributes(vc);
}
- printk("Console: switching ");
+ pr_info("Console: switching ");
if (!deflt)
printk("consoles %d-%d ", first+1, last+1);
if (j >= 0) {
@@ -3804,7 +3804,8 @@ void do_unblank_screen(int leaving_gfx)
return;
if (!vc_cons_allocated(fg_console)) {
/* impossible */
- printk("unblank_screen: tty %d not allocated ??\n", fg_console+1);
+ pr_warning("unblank_screen: tty %d not allocated ??\n",
+ fg_console+1);
return;
}
vc = vc_cons[fg_console].d;
--
1.7.3.1
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