Yi Yang <[email protected]> writes:
> For SysRq, we just can get hot key list from Documentation/sysrq.txt
> , but in the most of cases, the user can't access it by hand on
> using SysRq to debug, so it is better for SysRq to provide an online
> help for the users.
>
> SysRq has already provided a similiar help before this patch, but it
> is not so definite that the user doesn't know what happened and how
> to do on pressing an undefined hot key.
>
> In addition, that funtion has a big loop with another big loop
> embedded which is very inefficient, it is intended to skip some hot
> key help info for such a function as "Changing Loglevel", just print
> a help info for this, that is very unnecessary. In fact, the key '0'
> - '8' have different results the user should know.
>
> This patch add this online help function, it'll print thw whole hot
> key list and corresponding function descriptions, it can print the new
> defined hot key without any changed needed.
>
> The output is the below on pressing an undefined hot key:
>
> SysRq : <6>this hot key isn't defined.
^^^
This is misplaced.
> @@ -410,7 +420,7 @@ void __handle_sysrq(int key, struct tty_
> spin_lock_irqsave(&sysrq_key_table_lock, flags);
> orig_log_level = console_loglevel;
> console_loglevel = 7;
> - printk(KERN_INFO "SysRq : ");
> + printk(KERN_INFO "\nSysRq : ");
It does not make any sense to put the printk level just before the
newline, since the newline resets it to the default level.
Andreas.
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