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SubjectRe: [PATCH] printk-formats.txt documentation update
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On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 01:15, Andrew Murray <amurray@mpcdata.com> wrote:
> From: Andrew Murray <amurray@mpc-data.co.uk>
>
> This patch updates the incomplete documentation concerning the printk
> extended format specifiers.
>
> Signed-off-by: Andrew Murray <amurray@mpc-data.co.uk>
> ---
> diff --git a/Documentation/printk-formats.txt b/Documentation/printk-formats.txt
> index 1b5a5dd..df14336 100644
> --- a/Documentation/printk-formats.txt
> +++ b/Documentation/printk-formats.txt
> @@ -9,7 +9,42 @@ If variable is of Type,                use printk format specifier:
>                size_t                  %zu or %zx
>                ssize_t                 %zd or %zx
>
> -Raw pointer value SHOULD be printed with %p.
> +Raw pointer value SHOULD be printed with %p. The kernel supports
> +the following extended format specifiers for pointer types:
> +
> +       General:
> +
> +       %pF     function pointer with offset, e.g. module_start
> +       %pf     function pointer without offset, e.g. module_start+0x0/0x62 [hello]
> +       %pS     text symbol with offset
> +       %ps     text symbol without offset
> +       %pR     struct resource with decoded flags, e.g. [mem 0x0-0x1f 64 bit pref]
> +       %pr     struct resource with raw flags, e.g. [mem 0x0-0x1f flags 0x201]
> +
> +       MAC/FDDI addresses:
> +
> +       %pM     colon-seperated 6-byte MAC address in hex notation, e.g. 00:01:02:03:04:05
> +       %pm     non-colon-seperated 6-byte MAC address is hex notation, e.g. 000102030405
> +       %pMF    6-byte dash-separated FDDI hex notation
> +
> +       IPv4 addresses:
> +
> +       %pI4    IPv4 dot-seperated decimal without leading 0's, e.g. 1.2.3.4
> +       %pi4    IPv4 dot-seperated decimal with leading 0's, 001.002.003.004
> +       %p[Ii]4[hl] IPv4 dot-seperated decimal with/without leading 0's for
> +               host (h), little (l) or network/big (default) endian order
> +
> +       IPv6 addresses:
> +       %pI6    IPv6 colon-seperated network-order 16 bit hex with leading 0's,
> +               e.g. 0001:0203:...:0708
> +       %pi6    IPv6 non-colon-seperated network-order 16 bit hex with leading 0's,
> +               e.g. 000102...0f
> +       %pI6c   IPv6 address as described by
> +               http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-6man-text-addr-representation-00,
> +               e.g. 1::708
> +
> +       %pU[bBlL] 16 byte UUID/GUID in big or little endian using lower or upper case
> +

In the mean time, we also got %pV and %pK. Can you please add them as well? Thx!

Gr{oetje,eeting}s,

                        Geert

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