On Saturday 27 May 2017 15:07:09 Andy Shevchenko wrote: > On Sat, May 27, 2017 at 2:51 PM, Pali Rohár <pali.rohar@xxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > > object_id and notify_id are in one union structure and their > > meaning is defined by flags. Therefore do not print notify_id for > > non-event block and do not print object_id for event block. Remove > > also reserved member as it does not have any defined meaning or > > type yet. > > > > As object_id and notify_id union members overlaps and have > > different types, it caused that kernel print to dmesg binary data. > > This patch eliminates it. > > > > - pr_info("\tobject_id: %c%c\n", g->object_id[0], > > g->object_id[1]); - pr_info("\tnotify_id: %02X\n", > > g->notify_id); > > > > - pr_info("\treserved: %02X\n", g->reserved); > > Do we need this? Commit message doesn't clarify. I wrote to commit message that reserved does not have defined meaning nor type. Also reserved overlap with object_id[1] so for non-event should not be print at all. And as it is reserved, I removed it. > > + if (g->flags & ACPI_WMI_EVENT) > > + pr_info("\tnotify_id: 0x%02X\n", g->notify_id); > > + else > > > > + pr_info("\tobject_id: %c%c\n", g->object_id[0], > > g->object_id[1]); > > If this can still contain non-printable characters the %*pE can help > instead. Those are printable ASCII. object_id contains two characters which are suffix for ACPI method. Problem was only for events when we tried to print notify_id as object_id. notify_id is binary and overlaps with object_id. -- Pali Rohár pali.rohar@xxxxxxxxx
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