On Thu 2024-08-22 21:10:25, Andy Shevchenko wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 22, 2024 at 12:53:32PM -0500, Ira Weiny wrote:
> > Petr Mladek wrote:
> > > On Fri 2024-08-16 09:44:10, Ira Weiny wrote:
> 
> ...
> 
> > > > +       %par    [range 0x60000000-0x6fffffff] or
> > > 
> > > It seems that it is always 64-bit. It prints:
> > > 
> > > struct range {
> > >   u64   start;
> > >   u64   end;
> > > };
> > 
> > Indeed.  Thanks I should not have just copied/pasted.
> 
> With that said, I'm not sure the %pa is a good placeholder for this ('a' 
> stands
> to "address" AFAIU). Perhaps this should go somewhere under %pr/%pR?

The r/R in %pr/%pR actually stands for "resource".

But "%ra" really looks like a better choice than "%par". Both
"resource"  and "range" starts with 'r'. Also the struct resource
is printed as a range of values.

> > > > +               [range 0x0000000060000000-0x000000006fffffff]
> > > > +
> > > > +For printing struct range.  A variation of printing a physical address 
> > > > is to
> > > > +print the value of struct range which are often used to hold a 
> > > > physical address
> > > > +range.
> > > > +
> > > > +Passed by reference.

Best Regards,
Petr

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