On 12/03/2015 07:38 PM, yalin wang wrote:
that’s all, see cpumask_pr_args(masks) macro, it also use macro and %*pb to print cpu mask . i think this method is not very complex to use .
Well, one also has to write the appropriate translation tables.
search source code , there is lots of printk to print flag into hex number : $ grep -n -r 'printk.*flag.*%x’ . it will be great if this flag string print is generic.
I think it can always be done later, this is an internal API. For now we just have 3 quite generic flags, so let's not over-engineer things right now.
Thanks
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