Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 11 Oct 2006 13:16:56 +0200 (MEST) | From | Jan Engelhardt <> | Subject | Re: [PATCH] use %p for pointers |
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>diff --git a/drivers/sbus/char/uctrl.c b/drivers/sbus/char/uctrl.c >index ddc0681..b30372f 100644 >--- a/drivers/sbus/char/uctrl.c >+++ b/drivers/sbus/char/uctrl.c >@@ -400,7 +400,7 @@ static int __init ts102_uctrl_init(void) > } > > driver->regs->uctrl_intr = UCTRL_INTR_RXNE_REQ|UCTRL_INTR_RXNE_MSK; >- printk("uctrl: 0x%x (irq %d)\n", driver->regs, driver->irq); >+ printk("uctrl: 0x%p (irq %d)\n", driver->regs, driver->irq);
So what's the difference, except that %p will evaluate to (nil) or (null) when the argument is 0 [this is the case with glibc]? That would print 0x(nil).
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