Re: [B.A.T.M.A.N.] Odd use of %14pM in net/batman-adv/distributed-arp-table.c

From: Sven Eckelmann
Date: Wed Jun 14 2017 - 04:23:59 EST


On Dienstag, 13. Juni 2017 14:51:41 CEST Joe Perches wrote:
> An output mac address is 17 bytes
[...]
> but in net/batman-adv/distributed-arp-table.c
[...]
> %14pM is odd as this should not emit the last byte of the
> mac address. So given the example above, it would output
> 00:11:22:33:44
[...]

I completely agree too the "wrong length" part. It is currently not omitting
the last byte:

Distributed ARP Table (bat0):
IPv4 MAC VID last-seen
* 10.204.28.206 e8:50:8b:8b:71:8d -1 4:05
* 10.204.77.54 6c:2f:2c:43:70:eb -1 1:56
* 10.25.21.138 ec:1f:72:c3:15:51 -1 4:21
* 10.204.27.220 08:70:45:8c:ac:db -1 2:32
* 192.168.42.22 64:66:b3:bb:8e:ef -1 0:18
* 10.204.64.1 02:ba:7a:df:04:00 -1 0:00
* 192.168.42.27 e8:de:27:f9:0f:48 -1 0:32

But it definitely also not "correct". I see something similar in the IV OGM
code:

net/batman-adv/bat_iv_ogm.c: "bidirectional: orig = %-15pM neigh = %-15pM => own_bcast = %2i, real recv = %2i, local tq: %3i, asym_penalty: %3i, iface_penalty: %3i, total tq: %3i, if_incoming = %s, if_outgoing = %s\n",

Do you want to provide a patch to convert it to simple %pM's?

Kind regards,
Sven

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