Use the %pM kernel extension to display the MAC address and mask.

The only difference in the output is that the output is shown in
the usual colon-separated hex notation.

Signed-off-by: H Hartley Sweeten <hswee...@visionengravers.com>
Cc: David S. Miller <da...@davemloft.net>

---

Repost due to merge issues.

diff --git a/drivers/media/dvb/dvb-core/dvb_net.c 
b/drivers/media/dvb/dvb-core/dvb_net.c
index 8b8558f..da6552d 100644
--- a/drivers/media/dvb/dvb-core/dvb_net.c
+++ b/drivers/media/dvb/dvb-core/dvb_net.c
@@ -949,11 +949,8 @@ static int dvb_net_filter_sec_set(struct net_device *dev,
        (*secfilter)->filter_mask[10] = mac_mask[1];
        (*secfilter)->filter_mask[11]=mac_mask[0];
 
-       dprintk("%s: filter mac=%02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x\n",
-              dev->name, mac[0], mac[1], mac[2], mac[3], mac[4], mac[5]);
-       dprintk("%s: filter mask=%02x %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x\n",
-              dev->name, mac_mask[0], mac_mask[1], mac_mask[2],
-              mac_mask[3], mac_mask[4], mac_mask[5]);
+       dprintk("%s: filter mac=%pM\n", dev->name, mac);
+       dprintk("%s: filter mask=%pM\n", dev->name, mac_mask);
 
        return 0;
 }
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