Instead of defining the string 'printf' itself, make printf (and
uprintf) variadic macros. This avoids renaming printf to printk for
things like '__attribute__((format(printf,X,Y)))'.
Note that this is Linux-specific; compilers on other platforms may not
support variadic macros.
This avoids many warnings in the Linux kernel module build if we
include Linux headers after AFS headers.
Change-Id: I2b8ed67f25e93f559535e40680ecab6fe7579e9c
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.openafs.org/8150
Reviewed-by: Derrick Brashear <shadow@your-file-system.com>
Reviewed-by: Marc Dionne <marc.c.dionne@gmail.com>
Tested-by: BuildBot <buildbot@rampaginggeek.com>
#define copyout(F, T, C) (copy_to_user ((char*)(T), (char*)(F), (C)) > 0 ? EFAULT : 0)
/* kernel print statements */
-#define printf printk
-#define uprintf printk
+#define printf(args...) printk(args)
+#define uprintf(args...) printk(args)
#ifndef NGROUPS
extern int osi_utoa(char *buf, size_t len, unsigned long val);
#define osi_Assert(exp) (void)((exp) || (osi_AssertFailK( #exp , __FILE__, __LINE__), 0))
-#define osi_Msg printf)(
+#ifdef AFS_LINUX20_ENV
+# define osi_Msg printk)(
+#else
+# define osi_Msg printf)(
+#endif
#define osi_VMsg vprintf)(
#define osi_YieldIfPossible()