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This adds a simple seq file abstraction that lets you print to a seq
file using ordinary Rust printing syntax.
An example user from Rust Binder:
pub(crate) fn full_debug_print(
&self,
m: &SeqFile,
owner_inner: &mut ProcessInner,
) -> Result<()> {
let prio = self.node_prio();
let inner = self.inner.access_mut(owner_inner);
seq_print!(
m,
" node {}: u{:016x} c{:016x} pri {}:{} hs {} hw {} cs {} cw {}",
self.debug_id,
self.ptr,
self.cookie,
prio.sched_policy,
prio.prio,
inner.strong.has_count,
inner.weak.has_count,
inner.strong.count,
inner.weak.count,
);
if !inner.refs.is_empty() {
seq_print!(m, " proc");
for node_ref in &inner.refs {
seq_print!(m, " {}", node_ref.process.task.pid());
}
}
seq_print!(m, "\n");
for t in &inner.oneway_todo {
t.debug_print_inner(m, " pending async transaction ");
}
Ok(())
}
The `SeqFile` type is marked not thread safe so that `call_printf` can
be a `&self` method. The alternative is to use `self: Pin<&mut Self>`
which is inconvenient, or to have `SeqFile` wrap a pointer instead of
wrapping the C struct directly.
Signed-off-by: Alice Ryhl <aliceryhl@google.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20241001-seqfile-v1-1-dfcd0fc21e96@google.com
Signed-off-by: Christian Brauner <brauner@kernel.org>
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| alloc | ||
| block | ||
| fs | ||
| init | ||
| list | ||
| net | ||
| sync | ||
| alloc.rs | ||
| block.rs | ||
| build_assert.rs | ||
| cred.rs | ||
| device.rs | ||
| error.rs | ||
| firmware.rs | ||
| fs.rs | ||
| init.rs | ||
| ioctl.rs | ||
| kunit.rs | ||
| lib.rs | ||
| list.rs | ||
| net.rs | ||
| page.rs | ||
| prelude.rs | ||
| print.rs | ||
| rbtree.rs | ||
| security.rs | ||
| seq_file.rs | ||
| sizes.rs | ||
| static_assert.rs | ||
| std_vendor.rs | ||
| str.rs | ||
| sync.rs | ||
| task.rs | ||
| time.rs | ||
| types.rs | ||
| uaccess.rs | ||
| workqueue.rs | ||