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* [PATCH 1/1] Add documentation for proper usage and order of preference of calls to print diagnostic messages.
@ 2014-03-04 11:48 yogesh
  2014-03-04 13:39 ` Levente Kurusa
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: yogesh @ 2014-03-04 11:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: LKML; +Cc: Joe Perches, Levente Kurusa

This patch adds documentation that clarifies the use of various diagnostic printing messages. It shows the preference of subsystem_dbg calls to dev_dbg (whenever possible), as the first preferred format of logging debug messages.
Signed-off-by: Yogesh Chaudhari <mr.yogesh@gmail.com>
---
 Documentation/CodingStyle | 14 ++++++++++++++
 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+)

diff --git a/Documentation/CodingStyle b/Documentation/CodingStyle
index 7fe0546..9e0de25 100644
--- a/Documentation/CodingStyle
+++ b/Documentation/CodingStyle
@@ -662,6 +662,20 @@ and driver, and are tagged with the right level:  dev_err(), dev_warn(),
 dev_info(), and so forth.  For messages that aren't associated with a
 particular device, <linux/printk.h> defines pr_debug() and pr_info().
 
+If the subsystem has its own diagnostic macros then they should be used
+instead of dev_dbg calls.
+e.g. If you are using network subsystem, use netdev_dbg;
+if you are using V4L, use v4l_dbg etc.
+This standardises the output format in every subsystem.
+
+Depending on your changes, the following order of precedence
+applies to printing messages:
+1. [subsystem]_dbg() is preferred when you the
+subsystem has its own diagnostic macros.
+2. dev_dbg() is preferred when you have a generic struct device object.
+3. pr_debug() is used when 1 and 2 above are not applicable.
+4. printk() should be avoided.
+
 Coming up with good debugging messages can be quite a challenge; and once
 you have them, they can be a huge help for remote troubleshooting.  Such
 messages should be compiled out when the DEBUG symbol is not defined (that

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* Re: [PATCH 1/1] Add documentation for proper usage and order of preference of calls to print diagnostic messages.
  2014-03-04 11:48 [PATCH 1/1] Add documentation for proper usage and order of preference of calls to print diagnostic messages yogesh
@ 2014-03-04 13:39 ` Levente Kurusa
  2014-03-04 14:31   ` yogesh
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Levente Kurusa @ 2014-03-04 13:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: yogesh; +Cc: LKML, Joe Perches

Hi,

2014-03-04 12:48 GMT+01:00 yogesh <mr.yogesh@gmail.com>:
> This patch adds documentation that clarifies the use of various diagnostic printing messages. It shows the preference of subsystem_dbg calls to dev_dbg (whenever possible), as the first preferred format of logging debug messages.

Please wrap your changelog at 80 characters a line.

> Signed-off-by: Yogesh Chaudhari <mr.yogesh@gmail.com>
> ---
>  Documentation/CodingStyle | 14 ++++++++++++++
>  1 file changed, 14 insertions(+)
>
> diff --git a/Documentation/CodingStyle b/Documentation/CodingStyle
> index 7fe0546..9e0de25 100644
> --- a/Documentation/CodingStyle
> +++ b/Documentation/CodingStyle
> @@ -662,6 +662,20 @@ and driver, and are tagged with the right level:  dev_err(), dev_warn(),
>  dev_info(), and so forth.  For messages that aren't associated with a
>  particular device, <linux/printk.h> defines pr_debug() and pr_info().
>
> +If the subsystem has its own diagnostic macros then they should be used
> +instead of dev_dbg calls.
> +e.g. If you are using network subsystem, use netdev_dbg;
> +if you are using V4L, use v4l_dbg etc.
> +This standardises the output format in every subsystem.
> +
> +Depending on your changes, the following order of precedence
> +applies to printing messages:
> +1. [subsystem]_dbg() is preferred when you the

The 'you' is unnecessary and incorrect.

> +subsystem has its own diagnostic macros.
> +2. dev_dbg() is preferred when you have a generic struct device object.
> +3. pr_debug() is used when 1 and 2 above are not applicable.

I think it's better to say "should be used".

> +4. printk() should be avoided.
> +
>  Coming up with good debugging messages can be quite a challenge; and once
>  you have them, they can be a huge help for remote troubleshooting.  Such
>  messages should be compiled out when the DEBUG symbol is not defined (that

I think we should also mention *_warn, *_err etc not just *_dbg.

--
Regards,
Levente Kurusa

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* Re: [PATCH 1/1] Add documentation for proper usage and order of preference of calls to print diagnostic messages.
  2014-03-04 13:39 ` Levente Kurusa
@ 2014-03-04 14:31   ` yogesh
  2014-03-04 14:50     ` Levente Kurusa
  2014-03-04 16:27     ` Randy Dunlap
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: yogesh @ 2014-03-04 14:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Levente Kurusa, LKML; +Cc: Joe Perches

This patch adds documentation that clarifies the use of various
diagnostic printing messages. It shows the preference of subsystem_dbg
calls to dev_dbg (whenever possible), as they first preferred format of
logging debug messages.
Signed-off-by: Yogesh Chaudhari <mr.yogesh@gmail.com>
---
 Documentation/CodingStyle | 17 +++++++++++++++++
 1 file changed, 17 insertions(+)

diff --git a/Documentation/CodingStyle b/Documentation/CodingStyle
index 7fe0546..083f738 100644
--- a/Documentation/CodingStyle
+++ b/Documentation/CodingStyle
@@ -662,6 +662,23 @@ and driver, and are tagged with the right level:  dev_err(), dev_warn(),
 dev_info(), and so forth.  For messages that aren't associated with a
 particular device, <linux/printk.h> defines pr_debug() and pr_info().
 
+If the subsystem has its own diagnostic macros then they should be used
+instead of dev_dbg calls.
+e.g. If you are using network subsystem, use netdev_dbg;
+if you are using V4L, use v4l_dbg etc.
+This standardises the output format in every subsystem.
+
+Depending on your changes, the following order of precedence
+applies to printing messages:
+1. [subsystem]_dbg() is preferred when the subsystem has its own
+diagnostic macros.
+2. dev_dbg() is preferred when you have a generic struct device object.
+3. pr_debug() should be used when 1 and 2 above are not applicable.
+4. printk() should be avoided.
+
+Note: The above order applies to diagnostic calls of all log levels viz:
+*_emerg, *_alert, *_crit, *_err, *_warn, *_notice, *_info and *_dbg.
+
 Coming up with good debugging messages can be quite a challenge; and once
 you have them, they can be a huge help for remote troubleshooting.  Such
 messages should be compiled out when the DEBUG symbol is not defined (that
--

Regards
Yogesh
On Tue, Mar 04, 2014 at 02:39:42PM +0100, Levente Kurusa wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> 2014-03-04 12:48 GMT+01:00 yogesh <mr.yogesh@gmail.com>:
> > This patch adds documentation that clarifies the use of various diagnostic printing messages. It shows the preference of subsystem_dbg calls to dev_dbg (whenever possible), as the first preferred format of logging debug messages.
> 
> Please wrap your changelog at 80 characters a line.
> 
> > Signed-off-by: Yogesh Chaudhari <mr.yogesh@gmail.com>
> > ---
> >  Documentation/CodingStyle | 14 ++++++++++++++
> >  1 file changed, 14 insertions(+)
> >
> > diff --git a/Documentation/CodingStyle b/Documentation/CodingStyle
> > index 7fe0546..9e0de25 100644
> > --- a/Documentation/CodingStyle
> > +++ b/Documentation/CodingStyle
> > @@ -662,6 +662,20 @@ and driver, and are tagged with the right level:  dev_err(), dev_warn(),
> >  dev_info(), and so forth.  For messages that aren't associated with a
> >  particular device, <linux/printk.h> defines pr_debug() and pr_info().
> >
> > +If the subsystem has its own diagnostic macros then they should be used
> > +instead of dev_dbg calls.
> > +e.g. If you are using network subsystem, use netdev_dbg;
> > +if you are using V4L, use v4l_dbg etc.
> > +This standardises the output format in every subsystem.
> > +
> > +Depending on your changes, the following order of precedence
> > +applies to printing messages:
> > +1. [subsystem]_dbg() is preferred when you the
> 
> The 'you' is unnecessary and incorrect.
> 
> > +subsystem has its own diagnostic macros.
> > +2. dev_dbg() is preferred when you have a generic struct device object.
> > +3. pr_debug() is used when 1 and 2 above are not applicable.
> 
> I think it's better to say "should be used".
> 
> > +4. printk() should be avoided.
> > +
> >  Coming up with good debugging messages can be quite a challenge; and once
> >  you have them, they can be a huge help for remote troubleshooting.  Such
> >  messages should be compiled out when the DEBUG symbol is not defined (that
> 
> I think we should also mention *_warn, *_err etc not just *_dbg.
> 
> --
> Regards,
> Levente Kurusa

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* Re: [PATCH 1/1] Add documentation for proper usage and order of preference of calls to print diagnostic messages.
  2014-03-04 14:31   ` yogesh
@ 2014-03-04 14:50     ` Levente Kurusa
  2014-03-04 16:27     ` Randy Dunlap
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Levente Kurusa @ 2014-03-04 14:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: yogesh; +Cc: LKML, Joe Perches, Rob Landley

Hi,

[+CC Rob]

2014-03-04 15:31 GMT+01:00 yogesh <mr.yogesh@gmail.com>:
> This patch adds documentation that clarifies the use of various
> diagnostic printing messages. It shows the preference of subsystem_dbg
> calls to dev_dbg (whenever possible), as they first preferred format of
> logging debug messages.
> Signed-off-by: Yogesh Chaudhari <mr.yogesh@gmail.com>

Acked-by: Levente Kurusa <levex@linux.com>

> ---
>  Documentation/CodingStyle | 17 +++++++++++++++++
>  1 file changed, 17 insertions(+)
>
> diff --git a/Documentation/CodingStyle b/Documentation/CodingStyle
> index 7fe0546..083f738 100644
> --- a/Documentation/CodingStyle
> +++ b/Documentation/CodingStyle
> @@ -662,6 +662,23 @@ and driver, and are tagged with the right level:  dev_err(), dev_warn(),
>  dev_info(), and so forth.  For messages that aren't associated with a
>  particular device, <linux/printk.h> defines pr_debug() and pr_info().
>
> +If the subsystem has its own diagnostic macros then they should be used
> +instead of dev_dbg calls.
> +e.g. If you are using network subsystem, use netdev_dbg;
> +if you are using V4L, use v4l_dbg etc.
> +This standardises the output format in every subsystem.
> +
> +Depending on your changes, the following order of precedence
> +applies to printing messages:
> +1. [subsystem]_dbg() is preferred when the subsystem has its own
> +diagnostic macros.
> +2. dev_dbg() is preferred when you have a generic struct device object.
> +3. pr_debug() should be used when 1 and 2 above are not applicable.
> +4. printk() should be avoided.
> +
> +Note: The above order applies to diagnostic calls of all log levels viz:
> +*_emerg, *_alert, *_crit, *_err, *_warn, *_notice, *_info and *_dbg.
> +
>  Coming up with good debugging messages can be quite a challenge; and once
>  you have them, they can be a huge help for remote troubleshooting.  Such
>  messages should be compiled out when the DEBUG symbol is not defined (that
> --
>
> Regards
> Yogesh
> [...]

A lot better, but please next time send it as a separate mail
with subject [PATCH v2] or something like that. Thanks!

--
Regards,
Levente Kurusa

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* Re: [PATCH 1/1] Add documentation for proper usage and order of preference of calls to print diagnostic messages.
  2014-03-04 14:31   ` yogesh
  2014-03-04 14:50     ` Levente Kurusa
@ 2014-03-04 16:27     ` Randy Dunlap
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Randy Dunlap @ 2014-03-04 16:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: yogesh, Levente Kurusa, LKML; +Cc: Joe Perches

On 03/04/2014 06:31 AM, yogesh wrote:
> This patch adds documentation that clarifies the use of various
> diagnostic printing messages. It shows the preference of subsystem_dbg
> calls to dev_dbg (whenever possible), as they first preferred format of
> logging debug messages.
> Signed-off-by: Yogesh Chaudhari <mr.yogesh@gmail.com>
> ---
>  Documentation/CodingStyle | 17 +++++++++++++++++
>  1 file changed, 17 insertions(+)
> 
> diff --git a/Documentation/CodingStyle b/Documentation/CodingStyle
> index 7fe0546..083f738 100644
> --- a/Documentation/CodingStyle
> +++ b/Documentation/CodingStyle
> @@ -662,6 +662,23 @@ and driver, and are tagged with the right level:  dev_err(), dev_warn(),
>  dev_info(), and so forth.  For messages that aren't associated with a
>  particular device, <linux/printk.h> defines pr_debug() and pr_info().
>  
> +If the subsystem has its own diagnostic macros then they should be used
> +instead of dev_dbg calls.
> +e.g. If you are using network subsystem, use netdev_dbg;

   E.g., if you are

> +if you are using V4L, use v4l_dbg etc.
> +This standardises the output format in every subsystem.
> +
> +Depending on your changes, the following order of precedence
> +applies to printing messages:
> +1. [subsystem]_dbg() is preferred when the subsystem has its own
> +diagnostic macros.
> +2. dev_dbg() is preferred when you have a generic struct device object.
> +3. pr_debug() should be used when 1 and 2 above are not applicable.
> +4. printk() should be avoided.
> +
> +Note: The above order applies to diagnostic calls of all log levels viz:
> +*_emerg, *_alert, *_crit, *_err, *_warn, *_notice, *_info and *_dbg.
> +
>  Coming up with good debugging messages can be quite a challenge; and once
>  you have them, they can be a huge help for remote troubleshooting.  Such
>  messages should be compiled out when the DEBUG symbol is not defined (that
> --


-- 
~Randy

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