Hi, I noticed that since https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=742bef476ca5352b16063161fb73a56629a6d995 (which also got backported to -stable kernels) several of messages from dmesg regarding the ATA subsystem are no longer logged. For example, on my Dell PowerEdge 840 which has only one PATA port I used to get: scsi host1: ata_piix ata1: PATA max UDMA/100 cmd 0x1f0 ctl 0x3f6 bmdma 0xfc00 irq 14 ata2: PATA max UDMA/100 cmd 0x170 ctl 0x376 bmdma 0xfc08 irq 15 ata_piix 0000:00:1f.2: MAP [ P0 P2 P1 P3 ] ata2: port disabled--ignoring ata1.01: NODEV after polling detection ata1.00: ATAPI: SAMSUNG CD-R/RW SW-248F, R602, max UDMA/33 After that commit, the following two log entries are missing: ata2: port disabled--ignoring ata1.01: NODEV after polling detection Note that these are just examples, there are many more messages impacted by that. Looking at the code, these messages are logged via ata_link_dbg / ata_dev_dbg: ata_link_dbg(link, "port disabled--ignoring\n"); [in drivers/ata/libata-eh.c] ata_dev_dbg(dev, "NODEV after polling detection\n"); [in drivers/ata/libata-core.c] The commit change how the logging is called - ata_dev_printk function which was calling printk() directly got replaced with the following macro: +#define ata_dev_printk(level, dev, fmt, ...) \ + pr_ ## level("ata%u.%02u: " fmt, \ + (dev)->link->ap->print_id, \ + (dev)->link->pmp + (dev)->devno, \ + ##__VA_ARGS__) (...) #define ata_link_dbg(link, fmt, ...) \ - ata_link_printk(link, KERN_DEBUG, fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__) + ata_link_printk(debug, link, fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__) (...) #define ata_dev_dbg(dev, fmt, ...) \ - ata_dev_printk(dev, KERN_DEBUG, fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__) + ata_dev_printk(debug, dev, fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__ So, instead of printk(..., level == KERN_DEBUG, ) we now call pr_debug(...). This is a problem as printk(msg, KERN_DEBUG) != pr_debug(msg). pr_debug is defined as: /* If you are writing a driver, please use dev_dbg instead */ #if defined(CONFIG_DYNAMIC_DEBUG) || \ (defined(CONFIG_DYNAMIC_DEBUG_CORE) && defined(DYNAMIC_DEBUG_MODULE)) #include <linux/dynamic_debug.h> /** * pr_debug - Print a debug-level message conditionally * @fmt: format string * @...: arguments for the format string * * This macro expands to dynamic_pr_debug() if CONFIG_DYNAMIC_DEBUG is * set. Otherwise, if DEBUG is defined, it's equivalent to a printk with * KERN_DEBUG loglevel. If DEBUG is not defined it does nothing. * * It uses pr_fmt() to generate the format string (dynamic_pr_debug() uses * pr_fmt() internally). */ #define pr_debug(fmt, ...) \ dynamic_pr_debug(fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__) #elif defined(DEBUG) #define pr_debug(fmt, ...) \ printk(KERN_DEBUG pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__) #else #define pr_debug(fmt, ...) \ no_printk(KERN_DEBUG pr_fmt(fmt), ##__VA_ARGS__) #endif Without CONFIG_DYNAMIC_DEBUG and if no CONFIG_DEBUG is enabled, the end result is calling no_printk which means nothing gets logged. Looking at the code, there are more impacted calls, like for example ata_dev_dbg(dev, "disabling queued TRIM support\n") for ATA_HORKAGE_NO_NCQ_TRIM, which also seems like an important information to log, and there are more. Was this change done intentionally? Note that most of the "debug" printks in libata code seem to be guarded by ata_msg_info / ata_msg_probe / ATA_DEBUG which was sufficient to prevent excess debug information logging. One of the cases like this was covered in the patch: -#ifdef ATA_DEBUG if (status != 0xff && (status & (ATA_BUSY | ATA_DRQ))) - ata_port_printk(ap, KERN_DEBUG, "abnormal Status 0x%X\n", - status); -#endif + ata_port_dbg(ap, "abnormal Status 0x%X\n", status); Assuming this is the intended direction, would it make sense for now to at promote "unconditionally" logged messages from ata_link_dbg/ata_dev_dbg to ata_link_info/ata_dev_info? Longer term, perhaps we want to revisit ata_msg_info/ata_msg_probe/ATA_DEBUG/ATA_VERBOSE_DEBUG vs ata_dev_printk/ata_link_printk/pr_debug (and maybe also pr_devel), especially that DYNAMIC_DEBUG is available these days... Best regards, Krzysztof Olędzki