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SubjectRe: [PATCH 8/9] x86: ramdisk info print with high bits.
On 11/16/2012 11:21 AM, Yinghai Lu wrote:
>>
>> NAK, this is expected to match the resource print format (%pR), which
>> prints 10 digits by default and then expands. Furthermore, printing
>> *18* digits is downright silly since we still don't have 72-bit addressing.
>
> that is the same as in e820_print_map::
>
> printk(KERN_INFO "%s: [mem %#018Lx-%#018Lx] ", who,
> (unsigned long long) e820.map[i].addr,
> (unsigned long long)
> (e820.map[i].addr + e820.map[i].size - 1));
>
>
> that is for 64bit address.
> that extra 2 is for "0x"
>

Oh, right. It's the use of %#... I usually use 0x%... so I didn't think
of it.

> or you prefer to cast them to pointer and use %pR for them all?
>
> or fix printk to add extra 2 for "0x" when # is found?

We should normally use %pR or the equivalent format. The only reason we
do it different for e820_print_map is because it prints a whole bunch of
lines in which we want the columns to line up.

-hpa



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