[PATCH] uvesafb: use pr_cont when printing multiple parameters on the same line
From: Mikulas Patocka
Date: Thu Jun 29 2017 - 22:17:11 EST
The kernel automatically inserts newlines between printk calls unless
pr_cont is used. This patch changes the uvesafb log message from:
[ 5.263290] uvesafb:
[ 5.263292] SeaBIOS Developers,
[ 5.263293] SeaBIOS VBE Adapter,
[ 5.263294] Rev. 1,
[ 5.263294] OEM: SeaBIOS VBE(C) 2011,
[ 5.263295] VBE v3.0
to
[ 4.711147] uvesafb: SeaBIOS Developers, SeaBIOS VBE Adapter, Rev. 1, OEM: SeaBIOS VBE(C) 2011, VBE v3.0
Signed-off-by: Mikulas Patocka <mpatocka@xxxxxxxxxx>
---
drivers/video/fbdev/uvesafb.c | 14 +++++++-------
1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
Index: linux-2.6/drivers/video/fbdev/uvesafb.c
===================================================================
--- linux-2.6.orig/drivers/video/fbdev/uvesafb.c
+++ linux-2.6/drivers/video/fbdev/uvesafb.c
@@ -452,22 +452,22 @@ static int uvesafb_vbe_getinfo(struct uv
* video adapter and its vendor.
*/
if (par->vbe_ib.oem_vendor_name_ptr)
- printk("%s, ",
+ pr_cont("%s, ",
((char *)task->buf) + par->vbe_ib.oem_vendor_name_ptr);
if (par->vbe_ib.oem_product_name_ptr)
- printk("%s, ",
+ pr_cont("%s, ",
((char *)task->buf) + par->vbe_ib.oem_product_name_ptr);
if (par->vbe_ib.oem_product_rev_ptr)
- printk("%s, ",
+ pr_cont("%s, ",
((char *)task->buf) + par->vbe_ib.oem_product_rev_ptr);
if (par->vbe_ib.oem_string_ptr)
- printk("OEM: %s, ",
+ pr_cont("OEM: %s, ",
((char *)task->buf) + par->vbe_ib.oem_string_ptr);
- printk("VBE v%d.%d\n", ((par->vbe_ib.vbe_version & 0xff00) >> 8),
+ pr_cont("VBE v%d.%d\n", ((par->vbe_ib.vbe_version & 0xff00) >> 8),
par->vbe_ib.vbe_version & 0xff);
return 0;
@@ -580,8 +580,8 @@ static int uvesafb_vbe_getpmi(struct uve
printk(KERN_INFO "uvesafb: pmi: ports = ");
for (i = par->pmi_base[3]/2;
par->pmi_base[i] != 0xffff; i++)
- printk("%x ", par->pmi_base[i]);
- printk("\n");
+ pr_cont("%x ", par->pmi_base[i]);
+ pr_cont("\n");
if (par->pmi_base[i] != 0xffff) {
printk(KERN_INFO "uvesafb: can't handle memory"