At Sat, 21 Jun 2008 14:44:47 +0900, Jin-Young Park wrote: > > Hello, > > I written ASoC Audio driver for our company chip in linux kernel 2.6.24.1. > New kernel 2.6.25.7 released before several days. > So, I merge my ASoC Audio dirver to kernel 2.6.25.7. > then I found wrong code that print debuuging message code in several files. > These file location is kernel_src/sound/soc/codecs for SoC audio codec > drvier files > > These files include follow define code for print debug message. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > #define XXXX_DEBUG 0 > > #ifdef XXXX_DEBUG > #define dbg(format, arg...) \ > printk(KERN_DEBUG AUDIO_NAME ": " format "\n" , ## arg) > #else > #define dbg(format, arg...) do {} while (0) > #endif > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > I think "#ifdef XXXX_DEBUG" line is wrong. Because, XXXX_DEBUG was already > defined 0. > I known that "#ifdef" is only check defined or not defined, 0 or 1(false or > true) are not check. > "#if XXXX_DEBUG" code is more correct than "#ifdef XXXX_DEBUG". #ifdef XXX_DEBUG is more common than #if XXX_DEBUG in the kernel tree. So, I'd suggest to keep #ifdef style. The confusing thing is that it defines to '0' (and I'm not sure the debug is activated as default in the current code -- Mark, Liam, is it intentional?). IMO, the debug should be basically off as default, and if enabled, it should be defined to '1'. Takashi _______________________________________________ Alsa-devel mailing list Alsa-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://mailman.alsa-project.org/mailman/listinfo/alsa-devel