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Date:	Thu, 12 Aug 2010 20:21:40 -0700
From:	Joe Perches <joe@...ches.com>
To:	kxie@...lsio.com
Cc:	linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org, linux-scsi@...r.kernel.org,
	open-iscsi@...glegroups.com, rranjan@...lsio.com,
	James.Bottomley@...senPartnership.com, michaelc@...wisc.edu
Subject: Re: [PATCH v2 1/3] libcxgbi: common library for cxgb3i and cxgb4i

On Thu, 2010-08-12 at 19:57 -0700, kxie@...lsio.com wrote:
> [PATCH v2 1/3] libcxgbi: common library for cxgb3i and cxgb4i
[]
> +#define libcxgbi_log_error	cxgbi_dbg_error
> +#define libcxgbi_log_warn	cxgbi_dbg_warn
> +#define libcxgbi_log_info	cxgbi_dbg_info
> +#define libcxgbi_log_debug(flag, fmt, args...) \
> +	cxgbi_dbg_print(flag, fmt, ## args)

I think this double indirection isn't useful and it would
be simpler/better to use pr_<level>

[]

> +#define cxgbi_dbg_print(level, fmt, args...)	\
> +	do {	\
> +		if (dbg_level & (level)) \
> +			printk(KERN_INFO "cxgbi: %s - " fmt, \
> +				__func__ , ## args); \
> +	} while (0)
> +#define	cxgbi_dbg_error(fmt, args...) \
> +	printk(KERN_ERR "cxgbi: ERR! %s, " fmt, __func__ , ## args)
> +#define cxgbi_dbg_warn(fmt, args...) \
> +	printk(KERN_WARNING "cxgbi: WARN! %s, " fmt, __func__ , ## args)
> +#define cxgbi_dbg_info(fmt, args...) \
> +	printk(KERN_INFO "cxgbi: %s, " fmt, __func__ , ## args)


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