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Re: [PATCH option A] bcma: use custom printing functions

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On Thu, 2012-06-28 at 22:18 +0200, Rafał Miłecki wrote:
> 2012/6/28 Joe Perches <joe@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
> > On Thu, 2012-06-28 at 21:56 +0200, Rafał Miłecki wrote:
> >> 2012/6/28 Johannes Berg <johannes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> >> > On Thu, 2012-06-28 at 21:44 +0200, Rafał Miłecki wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> +#define bcma_err(fmt, ...) \
> >> >> +     pr_err(KBUILD_MODNAME "-%d: " fmt, bus->num, ##__VA_ARGS__)
> >> >
> >> > both of your options seem to rely on "bus" being a variable in the
> >> > context, is that really a good idea?
> >>
> >> Yeah, I made that assumption to make calls nicer & shorter. We may
> >> need to get reference to "bus" in function or two.
> >>
> >> I saw such a solution in "radeon" gpu driver, example:
> >> value = RREG32(R600_AUDIO_STATUS_BITS);
> >> (they assume "rdev" is available in every function calling RREG32).
> >
> > I think that radeon use is ugly myself.
> >
> >> If you believe it's ugly, I can change that. I also wonder what Joe
> >> will respond.
> >>
> >> P.S.
> >> Both patches are not signed yet and they are supposed to be RFC. Sorry
> >> for missing that in subject line.
> >
> > I think it'd be better to add and use:
> >
> > #define bcma_bus_err(bus, fmt, ...)                             \
> >        pr_err("bus %d: " fmt, (bus)->num, ##__VA_ARGS__)
> >
> > #define bcma_bus_info(bus, fmt, ...)                            \
> >        pr_info("bus %d: " fmt, (bus)->num, ##__VA_ARGS__)
> >
> > or some other equivalent use if you're wedded
> > to wanting "bcma-%d:" prefixed output.
> >
> > I'd rather have the prefix be something like "bcma: <bus#>: ",
> > so a dmesg grep pattern can be "^bcma:" but hey, it ain't my code.
> 
> OK, thanks for your opinion. Just to be sure, did you mean:
> bcma: bus0: FOO BAR
> or
> bcma: <bus0>: FOO BAR
> ?
> 
> Personally I don't really care, but maybe there is already similar
> case in some other driver you know about? It could be nice to be
> consistent across the kernel.

There's no real consistency in prefixes.

Most of the cases I've seen have used either something like
"prefix: (#): " or "prefix-#:"

cheers, Joe

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