On 8/29/19 3:43 PM, Andy Shevchenko wrote: > On Thu, Aug 29, 2019 at 7:40 AM Uwe Kleine-König <uwe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> I created a patch that teaches printk et al to emit a symbolic error >> name for an error valued integer[1]. With that applied >> >> dev_err(&pdev->dev, "failed to get ipg clk: %dE\n", ret); >> >> emits >> >> ... failed to get ipg clk: EPROBE_DEFER >> >> if ret is -EPROBE_DEFER. Petr Mladek (i.e. one of the printk >> maintainers) had concerns if this would be well received and worth the >> effort. He asked to present it to a few subsystems. So for now, this >> patch converting the imx UART driver shouldn't be applied yet but it >> would be great to get some feedback about if you think that being able >> to easily printk (for example) "EIO" instead of "-5" is a good idea. > >> Would it help you? Do you think it helps your users? > > No, it makes sense only for debug where the user is supposed to be > developer and thus needs anyway to know code base better than average. Would you go so far as to claim that ... failed to get ipg clk: -517 is better sometimes than the same message with a named error? I'd say it is never better and in some cases worse because readers who don't understand what -EPROBE_DEFER means won't understand -517 either. So there is net win. Best regards Uwe
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