On (08/27/19 21:45), Brendan Higgins wrote: [..] > I actually use it in a very similar way as dev_printk() does. I am using > it to define an equivalent kunit_printk(), which takes a log level, and > adds its own test information to the log. > > What I have now is: > > static int kunit_vprintk_emit(int level, const char *fmt, va_list args) > { > return vprintk_emit(0, level, NULL, 0, fmt, args); > } > > static int kunit_printk_emit(int level, const char *fmt, ...) > { > va_list args; > int ret; > > va_start(args, fmt); > ret = kunit_vprintk_emit(level, fmt, args); > va_end(args); > > return ret; > } > > static void kunit_vprintk(const struct kunit *test, > const char *level, > struct va_format *vaf) > { > kunit_printk_emit(level[1] - '0', "\t# %s: %pV", test->name, vaf); > } Basically, for prefixes we have pr_fmt(). #define pr_fmt(fmt) "module name: " fmt but pr_fmt() is mostly for static prefixes. If that doesn't work for you, then maybe you can tweak kunit_foo() macros? E.g. something like this #define kunit_info(test, fmt, ...) \ printk(KERN_INFO "\t# %s: " pr_fmt(fmt), (test)->name, ##__VA_ARGS__) #define kunit_err(test, fmt, ...) \ printk(KERN_ERR "\t# %s: " pr_fmt(fmt), (test)->name, ##__VA_ARGS__) #define kunit_debug(test, fmt, ...) \ printk(KERN_DEBUG "\t# %s: " pr_fmt(fmt), (test)->name, ##__VA_ARGS__) Would that do the trick? Am I missing something? -ss