[dprintk]
> Except for the per-module part this sounds an awful lot like
> console_loglevel and the various KERN_xxx prefixes for printk()'s.
But if you use e.g. printk( KERN_DEBUG .., that won't get compiled out if
debug messages are disabled. using #define means you can #define it to nothing
if debug messages are turned off in the config.
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