Re: [PATCH V3b] x86, cpu: trivial printk formatting fixes

From: Borislav Petkov
Date: Wed Nov 05 2014 - 18:10:42 EST


On Wed, Nov 05, 2014 at 10:52:18PM +0000, Steven Honeyman wrote:
> dmesg (from util-linux) currently has two methods for reading the kernel message ring buffer: /dev/kmsg and syslog(2). Since kernel 3.5.0 kmsg has been the default, which escapes control characters (e.g. new lines) before they are shown.
>
> This change means that when dmesg is using /dev/kmsg, a 2 line printk makes the output messy, because the second line does not get a timestamp.
> For example:
>
> [ 0.012863] CPU0: Thermal monitoring enabled (TM1)
> [ 0.012869] Last level iTLB entries: 4KB 1024, 2MB 1024, 4MB 1024
> Last level dTLB entries: 4KB 1024, 2MB 1024, 4MB 1024, 1GB 4
> [ 0.012958] Freeing SMP alternatives memory: 28K (ffffffff81d86000 - ffffffff81d8d000)
> [ 0.014961] dmar: Host address width 39
>
> Because printk.c intentionally escapes control characters, they should not be there in the first place.
> This patch fixes two occurrences of this.
>
> V2: Revert change to log level, only fix the newline formatting issue
> V3: Expand patch description
> V3b: Fix silly mistake (log level)
>
> Signed-off-by: Steven Honeyman <stevenhoneyman@xxxxxxxxx>

Acked-by: Borislav Petkov <bp@xxxxxxx>

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Regards/Gruss,
Boris.

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