printk - fix compilation for CONFIG_PRINTK=n

Reported-by: Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@xenotime.net>
Signed-off-by: Kay Sievers <kay@vrfy.org>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
This commit is contained in:
Kay Sievers 2012-05-09 01:37:51 +02:00 committed by Greg Kroah-Hartman
parent 6a7e2618b3
commit 7f3a781d6f
2 changed files with 28 additions and 23 deletions

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@ -825,7 +825,9 @@ static const struct memdev {
[7] = { "full", 0666, &full_fops, NULL },
[8] = { "random", 0666, &random_fops, NULL },
[9] = { "urandom", 0666, &urandom_fops, NULL },
#ifdef CONFIG_PRINTK
[11] = { "kmsg", 0644, &kmsg_fops, NULL },
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_CRASH_DUMP
[12] = { "oldmem", 0, &oldmem_fops, NULL },
#endif

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@ -126,7 +126,6 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL(console_set_on_cmdline);
/* Flag: console code may call schedule() */
static int console_may_schedule;
#ifdef CONFIG_PRINTK
/*
* The printk log buffer consists of a chain of concatenated variable
* length records. Every record starts with a record header, containing
@ -208,8 +207,22 @@ struct log {
*/
static DEFINE_RAW_SPINLOCK(logbuf_lock);
/* cpu currently holding logbuf_lock */
static volatile unsigned int logbuf_cpu = UINT_MAX;
/* the next printk record to read by syslog(READ) or /proc/kmsg */
static u64 syslog_seq;
static u32 syslog_idx;
/* index and sequence number of the first record stored in the buffer */
static u64 log_first_seq;
static u32 log_first_idx;
/* index and sequence number of the next record to store in the buffer */
static u64 log_next_seq;
#ifdef CONFIG_PRINTK
static u32 log_next_idx;
/* the next printk record to read after the last 'clear' command */
static u64 clear_seq;
static u32 clear_idx;
#define LOG_LINE_MAX 1024
@ -219,21 +232,8 @@ static char __log_buf[__LOG_BUF_LEN];
static char *log_buf = __log_buf;
static u32 log_buf_len = __LOG_BUF_LEN;
/* index and sequence number of the first record stored in the buffer */
static u64 log_first_seq;
static u32 log_first_idx;
/* index and sequence number of the next record to store in the buffer */
static u64 log_next_seq;
static u32 log_next_idx;
/* the next printk record to read after the last 'clear' command */
static u64 clear_seq;
static u32 clear_idx;
/* the next printk record to read by syslog(READ) or /proc/kmsg */
static u64 syslog_seq;
static u32 syslog_idx;
/* cpu currently holding logbuf_lock */
static volatile unsigned int logbuf_cpu = UINT_MAX;
/* human readable text of the record */
static char *log_text(const struct log *msg)
@ -1425,13 +1425,16 @@ asmlinkage int printk(const char *fmt, ...)
return r;
}
EXPORT_SYMBOL(printk);
#else
static void call_console_drivers(int level, const char *text, size_t len)
{
}
#define LOG_LINE_MAX 0
static struct log *log_from_idx(u32 idx) { return NULL; }
static u32 log_next(u32 idx) { return 0; }
static char *log_text(const struct log *msg) { return NULL; }
static void call_console_drivers(int level, const char *text, size_t len) {}
#endif
#endif /* CONFIG_PRINTK */
static int __add_preferred_console(char *name, int idx, char *options,
char *brl_options)
@ -1715,7 +1718,7 @@ static u32 console_idx;
* by printk(). If this is the case, console_unlock(); emits
* the output prior to releasing the lock.
*
* If there is output waiting, we wake it /dev/kmsg and syslog() users.
* If there is output waiting, we wake /dev/kmsg and syslog() users.
*
* console_unlock(); may be called from any context.
*/