Hi,
I assume the parts can be split on different lines if
another CPU uses printk at the same time but I may be wrong.
Yes this is true, then add a spinlock then :). What about a
lock_kernel()/unlock_kernel() :):)
SAfr
By this way you see that we have support for SAFR and not
for PU :)
Yes but you would have seen it with my approach too. Nevermind, do it as
you please. For me a S--R-- is easier to read than a SafRpu. But of
course your mileage may vary :)
Cheers,
Roberto Nibali, ratz
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