Joe Perches <[email protected]> wrote:
> no_printk doesn't prevent any argument side-effects
> from being optimized away by the compiler.
>
> ie:
> dprintk("%d", func())
> func is now always called when before it wasn't.
Yes, I know. There are half a dozen places where this is the case. Those
I've wrapped in ifdebug(FACILITY) { ... } in the code. It's not the nicest,
but at least the compiler always gets to see everything, rather than bits of
it getting hidden by the preprocessor - which means the call points will be
less likely to bit rot over time.
David
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