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	lib/vsprintf: Remove support for %pF and %pf in favour of %pS and %ps
%pS and %ps are now the preferred conversion specifiers to print function names. The functionality is equivalent; remove the old, deprecated %pF and %pf support. Depends-on: commit2d44d165e9("scsi: lpfc: Convert existing %pf users to %ps") Depends-on: commitb295c3e39c("tools lib traceevent: Convert remaining %p[fF] users to %p[sS]") Signed-off-by: Sakari Ailus <sakari.ailus@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: Andy Shevchenko <andriy.shevchenko@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: Petr Mladek <pmladek@suse.com> Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@intel.com>
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					@ -86,8 +86,6 @@ Symbols/Function Pointers
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	%pS	versatile_init+0x0/0x110
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						%pS	versatile_init+0x0/0x110
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	%ps	versatile_init
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						%ps	versatile_init
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	%pF	versatile_init+0x0/0x110
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	%pf	versatile_init
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	%pSR	versatile_init+0x9/0x110
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						%pSR	versatile_init+0x9/0x110
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		(with __builtin_extract_return_addr() translation)
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							(with __builtin_extract_return_addr() translation)
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	%pB	prev_fn_of_versatile_init+0x88/0x88
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						%pB	prev_fn_of_versatile_init+0x88/0x88
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					@ -97,14 +95,6 @@ The ``S`` and ``s`` specifiers are used for printing a pointer in symbolic
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format. They result in the symbol name with (S) or without (s)
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					format. They result in the symbol name with (S) or without (s)
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offsets. If KALLSYMS are disabled then the symbol address is printed instead.
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					offsets. If KALLSYMS are disabled then the symbol address is printed instead.
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Note, that the ``F`` and ``f`` specifiers are identical to ``S`` (``s``)
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and thus deprecated. We have ``F`` and ``f`` because on ia64, ppc64 and
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parisc64 function pointers are indirect and, in fact, are function
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descriptors, which require additional dereferencing before we can lookup
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the symbol. As of now, ``S`` and ``s`` perform dereferencing on those
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platforms (when needed), so ``F`` and ``f`` exist for compatibility
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reasons only.
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The ``B`` specifier results in the symbol name with offsets and should be
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					The ``B`` specifier results in the symbol name with offsets and should be
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used when printing stack backtraces. The specifier takes into
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					used when printing stack backtraces. The specifier takes into
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consideration the effect of compiler optimisations which may occur
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					consideration the effect of compiler optimisations which may occur
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					@ -918,7 +918,7 @@ char *symbol_string(char *buf, char *end, void *ptr,
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#ifdef CONFIG_KALLSYMS
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					#ifdef CONFIG_KALLSYMS
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	if (*fmt == 'B')
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						if (*fmt == 'B')
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		sprint_backtrace(sym, value);
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							sprint_backtrace(sym, value);
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	else if (*fmt != 'f' && *fmt != 's')
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						else if (*fmt != 's')
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		sprint_symbol(sym, value);
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							sprint_symbol(sym, value);
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	else
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						else
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		sprint_symbol_no_offset(sym, value);
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							sprint_symbol_no_offset(sym, value);
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					@ -2016,9 +2016,7 @@ static char *kobject_string(char *buf, char *end, void *ptr,
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 *
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					 *
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 * - 'S' For symbolic direct pointers (or function descriptors) with offset
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					 * - 'S' For symbolic direct pointers (or function descriptors) with offset
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 * - 's' For symbolic direct pointers (or function descriptors) without offset
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					 * - 's' For symbolic direct pointers (or function descriptors) without offset
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 * - 'F' Same as 'S'
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					 * - '[Ss]R' as above with __builtin_extract_return_addr() translation
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 * - 'f' Same as 's'
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 * - '[FfSs]R' as above with __builtin_extract_return_addr() translation
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 * - 'B' For backtraced symbolic direct pointers with offset
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					 * - 'B' For backtraced symbolic direct pointers with offset
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 * - 'R' For decoded struct resource, e.g., [mem 0x0-0x1f 64bit pref]
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					 * - 'R' For decoded struct resource, e.g., [mem 0x0-0x1f 64bit pref]
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 * - 'r' For raw struct resource, e.g., [mem 0x0-0x1f flags 0x201]
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					 * - 'r' For raw struct resource, e.g., [mem 0x0-0x1f flags 0x201]
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					@ -2121,8 +2119,6 @@ char *pointer(const char *fmt, char *buf, char *end, void *ptr,
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	      struct printf_spec spec)
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						      struct printf_spec spec)
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{
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					{
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	switch (*fmt) {
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						switch (*fmt) {
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	case 'F':
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	case 'f':
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	case 'S':
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						case 'S':
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	case 's':
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						case 's':
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		ptr = dereference_symbol_descriptor(ptr);
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							ptr = dereference_symbol_descriptor(ptr);
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					@ -2819,8 +2815,6 @@ int vbin_printf(u32 *bin_buf, size_t size, const char *fmt, va_list args)
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			/* Dereference of functions is still OK */
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								/* Dereference of functions is still OK */
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			case 'S':
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								case 'S':
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			case 's':
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								case 's':
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			case 'F':
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			case 'f':
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			case 'x':
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								case 'x':
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			case 'K':
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								case 'K':
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				save_arg(void *);
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									save_arg(void *);
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					@ -6039,7 +6039,6 @@ sub process {
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					my $ext_type = "Invalid";
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										my $ext_type = "Invalid";
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					my $use = "";
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										my $use = "";
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					if ($bad_specifier =~ /p[Ff]/) {
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										if ($bad_specifier =~ /p[Ff]/) {
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						$ext_type = "Deprecated";
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						$use = " - use %pS instead";
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											$use = " - use %pS instead";
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						$use =~ s/pS/ps/ if ($bad_specifier =~ /pf/);
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											$use =~ s/pS/ps/ if ($bad_specifier =~ /pf/);
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					}
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										}
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