Re: [PATCH 0/3] zram: Replace pr_* with dev_*
From: Sergey Senozhatsky
Date: Fri Aug 07 2015 - 02:37:27 EST
Hello Minchan,
On (08/07/15 15:05), Minchan Kim wrote:
[..]
> > I'd prefer to leave the messages the way they are. Changing anything
> > visible to user space (api, eror codes, error messages, etc.) is a
> > very risky business. You change the format of error messages and it
> > smells like a big NO-NO.
> >
> > 'zram: Cannot initialise lzo compressing backend'
> > --> 'block zram0: Cannot initialise lzo compressing backend'
> >
> >
> > And there are even more dramatic changes:
> > "Cannot change max compression streams\n"
> > --> "Cannot change max compression streams to %d\n"
> >
> > "Can't change algorithm for initialized device\n"
> > --> "Can't change algorithm to %s for initialized device\n"
> >
> >
> > People already can have scripts doing `grep "zram:"` on dmesg or
> > whatever. We cannot change this anymore.
> >
> > This potentially breaks things in user space. So, I NACK the change
> > set. Thanks.
> >
> > Minchan, any opinion?
>
> Note: I didn't read this patchset in detail so I might be wrong.
>
> When I read description, I couldn't see what's the benefit.
> Please write it out.
we now have errors like
'zram: Cannot initialise lzo compressing backend'
and they will transform into
'block zram0: Cannot initialise lzo compressing backend'
note the prefix 'zram:' became 'block zram0:'
and there are two patches (well, at least I quickly spotted only
those) that change messages' text
From: "Cannot change max compression streams\n"
To: "Cannot change max compression streams to %d\n"
where %d is a supplied max_comp_stream value
From: "Can't change algorithm for initialized device\n"
To: "Can't change algorithm to %s for initialized device\n"
where %s is a supplied compression algorithm name.
as far as I can tell.
-ss
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