Re: [RFC][PATCH v2 0/7] printk/ia64/ppc64/parisc64: let's deprecate %pF/%pf printk specifiers

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On 20.09.2017 18:29, Sergey Senozhatsky wrote:
         This patch set attempts to move ia64/ppc64/parisc64 C function
pointer ABI details out of printk() to arch code. Function dereference
code now checks if a pointer belongs to a .opd ELF section and dereferences
that pointer only if it does. The kernel and modules have their own .opd
sections that's why I use two different ARCH functions: for kernel and
for module pointer dereference.
...> *** A BIG NOTE ***
         I don't own ia64/ppc64/parisc64 hardware, so the patches are not
         tested. Sorry about that!


I just now tested your patch series successfully on parisc64.

You may add to the whole series:
Tested-by: Helge Deller <deller@xxxxxx> # parisc64

Another note:
         I need to check what is BPF symbol lookup and do we need to
         do any dereference there.

Not relevant for parisc, since we don't support it yet.

Helge
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