At Thu, 27 Feb 2014 15:32:53 +0800, Raymond Yau wrote:
2014-02-26 23:53 GMT+08:00 Takashi Iwai tiwai@suse.de:
Hi,
this is another long series of patches for trivial cleanups. This time, they replace the printk and snd_print*() calls in ALSA PCI and USB drivers with dev_err() and co. This will give nicer and more consistent outputs.
The only drawback by these replacements is that alsa-info.sh won't be able to catch the dmesg lines because it doesn't contain any longer the word "ALSA", but only show the module name like "snd_intel8x0".
I'm going to fix alsa-info.sh on git soon later, but if you guys think "oh no it's disaster!", let me know. We need to reconsider a better way to put the known markers (like explicitly putting "ALSA" at the beginning.)
seem missing au88x0
Yes, because some driver codes are horrible to work on. Patches are welcome.
can the driver build as modules in kernel 3.11 (ubuntu 13.10) ?
The dev_err() and co exist since ages ago, so it shouldn't be a problem. These patches, however, need the previous change of snd_card_new() to make the device pointer available in time.
No idea about Ubuntu.
Takashi