On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 11:53:00AM -0800, Joe Perches wrote:
> On Mon, 2012-01-30 at 22:29 +0300, Dan Carpenter wrote:
> > On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 11:25:34AM -0600, Ramirez Luna, Omar wrote:
> > > > +                       pr_info("%s:%d handle(s) still opened\n", 
> > > > __func__,
> > > > +                               atomic_read(&bridge_cref));
> > > I remember the rule was to break lines as far to the right as
> > > possible, no? Chapter 2 CodingStyle, same for the other similar
> > > changes.
> > It doesn't mean you have to right justify things, it just means
> > indented.  The original code is fine here and the new code is fine
> > here.  It's up to whoever writes the code to decide.
> 
> I concur.
> 
> My personal preference is to use a new line after the format
> string if necessary.
> 
> ie:
>       pr_<level>("fmt\n"[, args to 80 columns if all fit])
> or
>       pr_<level>("fmt\n",
>                  args when single line exceeds 80 columns);
> 
> So for this case:
>                       pr_info("%s:%d handle(s) still opened\n",
>                               __func__, atomic_read(&bridge_cref));
> 
> I've done a patch here to tidspbridge that standardizes
> printk output.
> 
> Basically, the patch adds
> #define pr_fmt(fmt) KBUILD_MODNAME "%s: ", __func__
> to prefix "tidspbridge:%s:", removes the leading
> "%s:...",  __func__ from the uses, coalesces
> formats and does argument alignment.
> 
> It cleans up the DBC_ASSERT, DBC_REQUIRE and DBC_ENSURE
> macros too.

hehehe... I also have one for this... But I prefer yours: I'm a newbie :)

vmjl

> 
> I'm waiting for the Makefile change and whatever
> patches Víctor produces to be applied.  I'll then
> redo my patch and submit it.
> 
> 
> 
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