On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 10:00 AM, Linus Torvalds <torva...@linux-foundation.org> wrote: > > I refuse to help those things. We mis-designed things
Actually, let me rephrase that: It might actually be a good idea to help those things, by making helper functions available that do the marshalling. So not calling "printk()" directly, but having a set of simple "buffer_print()" functions where each user has its own buffer, and then the "buffer_print()" functions will help people do nicely output data. So if the issue is that people want to print (for example) hex dumps one character at a time, but don't want to have each character show up on a line of their own, I think we might well add a few functions to help dop that. But they wouldn't be "printk". They would be the buffering functions that then call printk when tyhey have buffered a line. That avoids the whole nasty issue with printk - printk wants to show stuff early (because _maybe_ it's critical) and printk wants to make log records with timestamps and loglevels. And printk has serious locking issues that are really nasty and fundamental. A private buffer has none of those issues. Linus