On 263, 09 20, 2005 at 02:14:55PM +0800, colin wrote:
>
> Hi there,
> I tried to make kernel with CONFIG_PRINTK off. I considered it should become
> smaller, but it didn't because it actually isn't an empty function, and
> there are many copies of it in vmlinux, not just one. Here is its
> definition:
> static inline int printk(const char *s, ...) { return 0; }
>
> I change the definition to this and it can greatly reduce the size by about
> 5%:
> #define printk(...) do {} while (0)
> However, this definition would lead to error in some situations. For
> example:
> 1. (printk)
> 2. ret = printk
>
> I hope someone could suggest a better definition of printk that can both
> make printk smaller and eliminate errors.
What about the macro below ?
#define printk(...) ({ do { } while(0); 0; })
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