Hi David, On 10/01/2025 at 19:39:30 GMT, David Laight <david.laight.linux@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Fri, 10 Jan 2025 19:42:05 +0100 > Miquel Raynal <miquel.raynal@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> When dumping long buffers (especially for debug purposes) it may be very >> convenient to sometimes avoid spitting all the lines of the buffer if >> the lines are identical. Typically on embedded devices, the console >> would be wired to a UART running at 115200 bauds, which makes the dumps >> very (very) slow. In this case, having a flag to avoid printing >> duplicated lines is handy. > ... >> enum { >> DUMP_FLAG_ASCII, >> + DUMP_FLAG_SKIP_IDENTICAL_LINES, >> }; > ... >> + if (flags & DUMP_FLAG_SKIP_IDENTICAL_LINES) { > > > That doesn't look right to me. > You want: > enum { > DUMP_FLAG_HEX_ONLY = false, > DUMP_FLAG_ASCII = true, > DUMP_FLAG_SKIP_IDENTICAL_LINES = BIT(1), > }; > > and maybe you can get away with not changing all the other files. I'm a bit sad all the time spent on these changes will go to trash :), they kind of looked "nicer", but for sure this approach would be transparent. I can definitely try that. Thanks, Miquèl