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author | Harvey Harrison <harvey.harrison@gmail.com> | 2008-10-29 20:49:58 +0100 |
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committer | David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net> | 2008-10-29 20:49:58 +0100 |
commit | 4aa996066ffc0dba24036c961ee38dfdfbfc061c (patch) | |
tree | 61af96e4806e71048b981936b54abdb5506e950a /lib/vsprintf.c | |
parent | udp: introduce sk_for_each_rcu_safenext() (diff) | |
download | linux-4aa996066ffc0dba24036c961ee38dfdfbfc061c.tar.xz linux-4aa996066ffc0dba24036c961ee38dfdfbfc061c.zip |
printk: add %I4, %I6, %i4, %i6 format specifiers
For use in printing IPv4, or IPv6 addresses in the usual way:
%i4 and %I4 are currently equivalent and print the address in
dot-separated decimal x.x.x.x
%I6 prints 16-bit network order hex with colon separators:
xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx
%i6 omits the colons.
Signed-off-by: Harvey Harrison <harvey.harrison@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
Diffstat (limited to 'lib/vsprintf.c')
-rw-r--r-- | lib/vsprintf.c | 31 |
1 files changed, 31 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/lib/vsprintf.c b/lib/vsprintf.c index cb5bc04ff82b..a8630063d14d 100644 --- a/lib/vsprintf.c +++ b/lib/vsprintf.c @@ -616,6 +616,23 @@ static char *ip6_addr_string(char *buf, char *end, u8 *addr, int field_width, return string(buf, end, ip6_addr, field_width, precision, flags & ~SPECIAL); } +static char *ip4_addr_string(char *buf, char *end, u8 *addr, int field_width, + int precision, int flags) +{ + char ip4_addr[4 * 4]; /* (4 * 3 decimal digits), 3 dots and trailing zero */ + char *p = ip4_addr; + int i; + + for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) { + p = put_dec_trunc(p, addr[i]); + if (i != 3) + *p++ = '.'; + } + *p = '\0'; + + return string(buf, end, ip4_addr, field_width, precision, flags & ~SPECIAL); +} + /* * Show a '%p' thing. A kernel extension is that the '%p' is followed * by an extra set of alphanumeric characters that are extended format @@ -629,6 +646,10 @@ static char *ip6_addr_string(char *buf, char *end, u8 *addr, int field_width, * addresses (not the name nor the flags) * - 'M' For a 6-byte MAC address, it prints the address in the * usual colon-separated hex notation + * - 'I' [46] for IPv4/IPv6 addresses printed in the usual way (dot-separated + * decimal for v4 and colon separated network-order 16 bit hex for v6) + * - 'i' [46] for 'raw' IPv4/IPv6 addresses, IPv6 omits the colons, IPv4 is + currently the same * - '6' For a IPv6 address prints the address in network-ordered 16 bit hex * with colon separators * @@ -650,6 +671,16 @@ static char *pointer(const char *fmt, char *buf, char *end, void *ptr, int field return mac_address_string(buf, end, ptr, field_width, precision, flags); case '6': return ip6_addr_string(buf, end, ptr, field_width, precision, flags); + case 'i': + flags |= SPECIAL; + /* Fallthrough */ + case 'I': + if (fmt[1] == '6') + return ip6_addr_string(buf, end, ptr, field_width, precision, flags); + if (fmt[1] == '4') + return ip4_addr_string(buf, end, ptr, field_width, precision, flags); + flags &= ~SPECIAL; + break; } flags |= SMALL; if (field_width == -1) { |