Re: [TRIVIAL PATCH] block: Correct misuses of 0x%<decimal>
From: yalin wang
Date: Tue Aug 04 2015 - 00:05:08 EST
> On Aug 4, 2015, at 10:27, Joe Perches <joe@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On Tue, 2015-08-04 at 10:19 +0800, yalin wang wrote:
>> Ping ?
>>> On Aug 3, 2015, at 16:56, yalin wang <yalin.wang2010@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> On Aug 3, 2015, at 16:03, Joe Perches <joe@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> On Mon, 2015-08-03 at 15:25 +0800, yalin wang wrote:
>>>>>> On Aug 3, 2015, at 04:25, Joe Perches <joe@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Correct misuse of 0x%d in logging messages.
>>>>>>
>>>> []
>>>>> why not use like this : dev_dbg(&h->pdev->dev, " Max outstanding
>>>>> commands = %#x\nâ ?
>>>>> %#x will add 0x prefix automatically .
>>>>
>>>> It's generally a consistency thing.
>>>> A 0 value would be emitted as 0 and not 0x0.
>>>>
>>> i try on my ubuntu ,
>>>
>>> static int __init throtl_init(void)
>>> {
>>> printk("module init test: %#x %p\n", 0, (void *)0x123);
>>> return 0;
>>>
>>> }
>>>
>>> module_init(throtl_init);
>>>
>>> #uname -a
>>> Linux ubuntu 3.16.0-38-generic #52~14.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Fri May 8 09:43:57 UTC 2015 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
>>>
>>> #dmesg
>>> [259356.375586] module init test: 0x0 0000000000000123
>>>
>>> it seems donât need 0x%x for 0, just need %#x for all numbers.
>>> there are lots of use like this, i can change them if needed:
>>>
>>> # egrep -r -i '0x%\d*x' . | wc -l
>>> 11776
>
> I suggest not, it's not a standard usage and the 0
> may be unexpected.
>
ok, printk for %x is really not compatible with glibc printf behavior,
another is %p, printk print %p as hex but not with 0x prefix, while
printf print %p as 0xâ. with prefix, is this need change ?
so we donât need lots of 0x%p printk .
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