Messages in this thread |  | | From | Keith Owens <> | Subject | Re: console_loglevel is broken on ia64 | Date | Wed, 17 Oct 2001 23:53:01 +1000 |
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On Wed, 17 Oct 2001 15:39:06 +0200, Jesper Juhl <juhl@eisenstein.dk> wrote: >Keith Owens wrote: >> kernel/printk.c has this abomination. >> int console_loglevel = DEFAULT_CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL; >> int default_message_loglevel = DEFAULT_MESSAGE_LOGLEVEL; >> int minimum_console_loglevel = MINIMUM_CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL; >> int default_console_loglevel = DEFAULT_CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL; >> Does anybody fancy a small project to clean up these variables? > >I would like to give it a try. Seems like a good little project for one >who is trying to learn his way around the kernel :)
Good, I was hoping for somebody who wanted to get started on the kernel. It's all yours, unless somebody else does a patch first.
Ensure that you find all references to these variables and make them all use the common #define, instead of random files declaring the variables themselves. Check all architectures as well.
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