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authorLen Brown <len.brown@intel.com>2008-03-26 13:29:32 -0400
committerLen Brown <len.brown@intel.com>2008-03-26 14:22:20 -0400
commit33fd7afd66ffdc6addf1b085fe6403b6af532f8e (patch)
tree81bd5de11fae59e7c86cba9378ca03b71569c0d0 /drivers
parent05dda977f2574c3341abef9b74c27d2b362e1e3a (diff)
pnpacpi: reduce printk severity for "pnpacpi: exceeded the max number of ..."
We have been printing these messages at KERN_ERR since 2.6.24, per http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9535 But KERN_ERR pops up on a console booted with "quiet" and causes users to get alarmed and file bugs about the message itself: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=436589 So reduce the severity of these messages to KERN_WARNING, which is not printed by "quiet". This message will still be seen without "quiet", but a lot of messages are printed in that mode and it will be less likely to cause undue alarm. We could go all the way to KERN_DEBUG, but this is a real warning after all, so it seems prudent not to require "debug" to see it. Signed-off-by: Len Brown <len.brown@intel.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers')
-rw-r--r--drivers/pnp/pnpacpi/rsparser.c8
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/pnp/pnpacpi/rsparser.c b/drivers/pnp/pnpacpi/rsparser.c
index 6aa231ef642d..2dcd1960aca8 100644
--- a/drivers/pnp/pnpacpi/rsparser.c
+++ b/drivers/pnp/pnpacpi/rsparser.c
@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ static void pnpacpi_parse_allocated_irqresource(struct pnp_resource_table *res,
85 i < PNP_MAX_IRQ) 85 i < PNP_MAX_IRQ)
86 i++; 86 i++;
87 if (i >= PNP_MAX_IRQ && !warned) { 87 if (i >= PNP_MAX_IRQ && !warned) {
88 printk(KERN_ERR "pnpacpi: exceeded the max number of IRQ " 88 printk(KERN_WARNING "pnpacpi: exceeded the max number of IRQ "
89 "resources: %d \n", PNP_MAX_IRQ); 89 "resources: %d \n", PNP_MAX_IRQ);
90 warned = 1; 90 warned = 1;
91 return; 91 return;
@@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ static void pnpacpi_parse_allocated_dmaresource(struct pnp_resource_table *res,
187 res->dma_resource[i].start = dma; 187 res->dma_resource[i].start = dma;
188 res->dma_resource[i].end = dma; 188 res->dma_resource[i].end = dma;
189 } else if (!warned) { 189 } else if (!warned) {
190 printk(KERN_ERR "pnpacpi: exceeded the max number of DMA " 190 printk(KERN_WARNING "pnpacpi: exceeded the max number of DMA "
191 "resources: %d \n", PNP_MAX_DMA); 191 "resources: %d \n", PNP_MAX_DMA);
192 warned = 1; 192 warned = 1;
193 } 193 }
@@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ static void pnpacpi_parse_allocated_ioresource(struct pnp_resource_table *res,
213 res->port_resource[i].start = io; 213 res->port_resource[i].start = io;
214 res->port_resource[i].end = io + len - 1; 214 res->port_resource[i].end = io + len - 1;
215 } else if (!warned) { 215 } else if (!warned) {
216 printk(KERN_ERR "pnpacpi: exceeded the max number of IO " 216 printk(KERN_WARNING "pnpacpi: exceeded the max number of IO "
217 "resources: %d \n", PNP_MAX_PORT); 217 "resources: %d \n", PNP_MAX_PORT);
218 warned = 1; 218 warned = 1;
219 } 219 }
@@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ static void pnpacpi_parse_allocated_memresource(struct pnp_resource_table *res,
241 res->mem_resource[i].start = mem; 241 res->mem_resource[i].start = mem;
242 res->mem_resource[i].end = mem + len - 1; 242 res->mem_resource[i].end = mem + len - 1;
243 } else if (!warned) { 243 } else if (!warned) {
244 printk(KERN_ERR "pnpacpi: exceeded the max number of mem " 244 printk(KERN_WARNING "pnpacpi: exceeded the max number of mem "
245 "resources: %d\n", PNP_MAX_MEM); 245 "resources: %d\n", PNP_MAX_MEM);
246 warned = 1; 246 warned = 1;
247 } 247 }