As a result of a discussion between myself, Bruce Evans, and Poul-Henning
Kemp, there now exists a kernel function:
char *devtoname (dev_t dev)
Use it like so:
printf("dev: %s", devtoname(dev));
Intead of the previous:
printf("dev: %x", dev);
Using the old format will only print a pointer that will be of no use
after an error has occured. Developers who are using a debugger wouldn't
need this debug message anyways, so the memory address is of use to no-one.
Examples of how to fix existing code has been committed in cam/scsi/scsi_pt.c
and i386/isa/spkr.c, though I'm sure there exists a plethora of old code
which uses the old style.
The function was written by phk.
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---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Wed, 18 Aug 1999 08:48:08 +0930
From: Greg Lehey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Bill Fumerola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: HEADS UP: devtoname (was: cvs commit: src/sys/cam/scsi scsi_pt.c
src/sys/sys conf.h src/sys/i386/isa spkr.c src/sys/kern kern_conf.c)
On Tuesday, 17 August 1999 at 13:25:51 -0700, Bill Fumerola wrote:
> billf 1999/08/17 13:25:50 PDT
>
> Modified files:
> sys/cam/scsi scsi_pt.c
> sys/sys conf.h
> sys/i386/isa spkr.c
> sys/kern kern_conf.c
> Log:
> Welcome devtoname(), to most likely be used when printing information
> about a dev_t.
>
> printf("%x", dev) now becomes printf("%s", devtoname(dev)) because
> printing actual information about the device is much more useful then
> printing a pointer to an address that would never help the developer debug.
This is nice stuff. I think it's worth a heads up. It's far too easy
to miss this kind of thing in the daily flood of updated $Id$ strings.
Greg
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