
5 Jul
2011
5 Jul
'11
12:04 p.m.
Dear Igor Grinberg,
In message 4E12BF5D.6080307@compulab.co.il you wrote:
debug("\nWarning: machid not set! Linux will not finish booting.\n\n");
- }
+#endif
Is there a reason to close this in ifdef DEBUG? and also use debug()? I would print this in any case, because machid must be set for Linux to boot properly. This message will not hurt anyone (just add ~50 bytes, this is not an spl code) and if someone hacks Linux to boot in any case (without checking the machid), then he can also hack U-Boot and remove the message (if it bothers him).
I think "Warning: machid not set" should be sufficient.
Note: we should't print excessive newlines. No \n at the begin of the string, only one at the end.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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