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  1// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
  2
  3//! Printing facilities.
  4//!
  5//! C header: [`include/linux/printk.h`](../../../../include/linux/printk.h)
  6//!
  7//! Reference: <https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/core-api/printk-basics.html>
  8
  9use core::{
 10    ffi::{c_char, c_void},
 11    fmt,
 12};
 13
 14use crate::str::RawFormatter;
 15
 16#[cfg(CONFIG_PRINTK)]
 17use crate::bindings;
 18
 19// Called from `vsprintf` with format specifier `%pA`.
 
 20#[no_mangle]
 21unsafe fn rust_fmt_argument(buf: *mut c_char, end: *mut c_char, ptr: *const c_void) -> *mut c_char {
 
 
 
 
 22    use fmt::Write;
 23    // SAFETY: The C contract guarantees that `buf` is valid if it's less than `end`.
 24    let mut w = unsafe { RawFormatter::from_ptrs(buf.cast(), end.cast()) };
 
 25    let _ = w.write_fmt(unsafe { *(ptr as *const fmt::Arguments<'_>) });
 26    w.pos().cast()
 27}
 28
 29/// Format strings.
 30///
 31/// Public but hidden since it should only be used from public macros.
 32#[doc(hidden)]
 33pub mod format_strings {
 34    use crate::bindings;
 35
 36    /// The length we copy from the `KERN_*` kernel prefixes.
 37    const LENGTH_PREFIX: usize = 2;
 38
 39    /// The length of the fixed format strings.
 40    pub const LENGTH: usize = 10;
 41
 42    /// Generates a fixed format string for the kernel's [`_printk`].
 43    ///
 44    /// The format string is always the same for a given level, i.e. for a
 45    /// given `prefix`, which are the kernel's `KERN_*` constants.
 46    ///
 47    /// [`_printk`]: ../../../../include/linux/printk.h
 48    const fn generate(is_cont: bool, prefix: &[u8; 3]) -> [u8; LENGTH] {
 49        // Ensure the `KERN_*` macros are what we expect.
 50        assert!(prefix[0] == b'\x01');
 51        if is_cont {
 52            assert!(prefix[1] == b'c');
 53        } else {
 54            assert!(prefix[1] >= b'0' && prefix[1] <= b'7');
 55        }
 56        assert!(prefix[2] == b'\x00');
 57
 58        let suffix: &[u8; LENGTH - LENGTH_PREFIX] = if is_cont {
 59            b"%pA\0\0\0\0\0"
 60        } else {
 61            b"%s: %pA\0"
 62        };
 63
 64        [
 65            prefix[0], prefix[1], suffix[0], suffix[1], suffix[2], suffix[3], suffix[4], suffix[5],
 66            suffix[6], suffix[7],
 67        ]
 68    }
 69
 70    // Generate the format strings at compile-time.
 71    //
 72    // This avoids the compiler generating the contents on the fly in the stack.
 73    //
 74    // Furthermore, `static` instead of `const` is used to share the strings
 75    // for all the kernel.
 76    pub static EMERG: [u8; LENGTH] = generate(false, bindings::KERN_EMERG);
 77    pub static ALERT: [u8; LENGTH] = generate(false, bindings::KERN_ALERT);
 78    pub static CRIT: [u8; LENGTH] = generate(false, bindings::KERN_CRIT);
 79    pub static ERR: [u8; LENGTH] = generate(false, bindings::KERN_ERR);
 80    pub static WARNING: [u8; LENGTH] = generate(false, bindings::KERN_WARNING);
 81    pub static NOTICE: [u8; LENGTH] = generate(false, bindings::KERN_NOTICE);
 82    pub static INFO: [u8; LENGTH] = generate(false, bindings::KERN_INFO);
 83    pub static DEBUG: [u8; LENGTH] = generate(false, bindings::KERN_DEBUG);
 84    pub static CONT: [u8; LENGTH] = generate(true, bindings::KERN_CONT);
 85}
 86
 87/// Prints a message via the kernel's [`_printk`].
 88///
 89/// Public but hidden since it should only be used from public macros.
 90///
 91/// # Safety
 92///
 93/// The format string must be one of the ones in [`format_strings`], and
 94/// the module name must be null-terminated.
 95///
 96/// [`_printk`]: ../../../../include/linux/_printk.h
 97#[doc(hidden)]
 98#[cfg_attr(not(CONFIG_PRINTK), allow(unused_variables))]
 99pub unsafe fn call_printk(
100    format_string: &[u8; format_strings::LENGTH],
101    module_name: &[u8],
102    args: fmt::Arguments<'_>,
103) {
104    // `_printk` does not seem to fail in any path.
105    #[cfg(CONFIG_PRINTK)]
 
106    unsafe {
107        bindings::_printk(
108            format_string.as_ptr() as _,
109            module_name.as_ptr(),
110            &args as *const _ as *const c_void,
111        );
112    }
113}
114
115/// Prints a message via the kernel's [`_printk`] for the `CONT` level.
116///
117/// Public but hidden since it should only be used from public macros.
118///
119/// [`_printk`]: ../../../../include/linux/printk.h
120#[doc(hidden)]
121#[cfg_attr(not(CONFIG_PRINTK), allow(unused_variables))]
122pub fn call_printk_cont(args: fmt::Arguments<'_>) {
123    // `_printk` does not seem to fail in any path.
124    //
125    // SAFETY: The format string is fixed.
126    #[cfg(CONFIG_PRINTK)]
127    unsafe {
128        bindings::_printk(
129            format_strings::CONT.as_ptr() as _,
130            &args as *const _ as *const c_void,
131        );
132    }
133}
134
135/// Performs formatting and forwards the string to [`call_printk`].
136///
137/// Public but hidden since it should only be used from public macros.
138#[doc(hidden)]
139#[cfg(not(testlib))]
140#[macro_export]
141#[allow(clippy::crate_in_macro_def)]
142macro_rules! print_macro (
143    // The non-continuation cases (most of them, e.g. `INFO`).
144    ($format_string:path, false, $($arg:tt)+) => (
145        // To remain sound, `arg`s must be expanded outside the `unsafe` block.
146        // Typically one would use a `let` binding for that; however, `format_args!`
147        // takes borrows on the arguments, but does not extend the scope of temporaries.
148        // Therefore, a `match` expression is used to keep them around, since
149        // the scrutinee is kept until the end of the `match`.
150        match format_args!($($arg)+) {
151            // SAFETY: This hidden macro should only be called by the documented
152            // printing macros which ensure the format string is one of the fixed
153            // ones. All `__LOG_PREFIX`s are null-terminated as they are generated
154            // by the `module!` proc macro or fixed values defined in a kernel
155            // crate.
156            args => unsafe {
157                $crate::print::call_printk(
158                    &$format_string,
159                    crate::__LOG_PREFIX,
160                    args,
161                );
162            }
163        }
164    );
165
166    // The `CONT` case.
167    ($format_string:path, true, $($arg:tt)+) => (
168        $crate::print::call_printk_cont(
169            format_args!($($arg)+),
170        );
171    );
172);
173
174/// Stub for doctests
175#[cfg(testlib)]
176#[macro_export]
177macro_rules! print_macro (
178    ($format_string:path, $e:expr, $($arg:tt)+) => (
179        ()
180    );
181);
182
183// We could use a macro to generate these macros. However, doing so ends
184// up being a bit ugly: it requires the dollar token trick to escape `$` as
185// well as playing with the `doc` attribute. Furthermore, they cannot be easily
186// imported in the prelude due to [1]. So, for the moment, we just write them
187// manually, like in the C side; while keeping most of the logic in another
188// macro, i.e. [`print_macro`].
189//
190// [1]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/52234
191
192/// Prints an emergency-level message (level 0).
193///
194/// Use this level if the system is unusable.
195///
196/// Equivalent to the kernel's [`pr_emerg`] macro.
197///
198/// Mimics the interface of [`std::print!`]. See [`core::fmt`] and
199/// `alloc::format!` for information about the formatting syntax.
200///
201/// [`pr_emerg`]: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/core-api/printk-basics.html#c.pr_emerg
202/// [`std::print!`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/macro.print.html
203///
204/// # Examples
205///
206/// ```
207/// pr_emerg!("hello {}\n", "there");
208/// ```
209#[macro_export]
210macro_rules! pr_emerg (
211    ($($arg:tt)*) => (
212        $crate::print_macro!($crate::print::format_strings::EMERG, false, $($arg)*)
213    )
214);
215
216/// Prints an alert-level message (level 1).
217///
218/// Use this level if action must be taken immediately.
219///
220/// Equivalent to the kernel's [`pr_alert`] macro.
221///
222/// Mimics the interface of [`std::print!`]. See [`core::fmt`] and
223/// `alloc::format!` for information about the formatting syntax.
224///
225/// [`pr_alert`]: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/core-api/printk-basics.html#c.pr_alert
226/// [`std::print!`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/macro.print.html
227///
228/// # Examples
229///
230/// ```
231/// pr_alert!("hello {}\n", "there");
232/// ```
233#[macro_export]
234macro_rules! pr_alert (
235    ($($arg:tt)*) => (
236        $crate::print_macro!($crate::print::format_strings::ALERT, false, $($arg)*)
237    )
238);
239
240/// Prints a critical-level message (level 2).
241///
242/// Use this level for critical conditions.
243///
244/// Equivalent to the kernel's [`pr_crit`] macro.
245///
246/// Mimics the interface of [`std::print!`]. See [`core::fmt`] and
247/// `alloc::format!` for information about the formatting syntax.
248///
249/// [`pr_crit`]: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/core-api/printk-basics.html#c.pr_crit
250/// [`std::print!`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/macro.print.html
251///
252/// # Examples
253///
254/// ```
255/// pr_crit!("hello {}\n", "there");
256/// ```
257#[macro_export]
258macro_rules! pr_crit (
259    ($($arg:tt)*) => (
260        $crate::print_macro!($crate::print::format_strings::CRIT, false, $($arg)*)
261    )
262);
263
264/// Prints an error-level message (level 3).
265///
266/// Use this level for error conditions.
267///
268/// Equivalent to the kernel's [`pr_err`] macro.
269///
270/// Mimics the interface of [`std::print!`]. See [`core::fmt`] and
271/// `alloc::format!` for information about the formatting syntax.
272///
273/// [`pr_err`]: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/core-api/printk-basics.html#c.pr_err
274/// [`std::print!`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/macro.print.html
275///
276/// # Examples
277///
278/// ```
279/// pr_err!("hello {}\n", "there");
280/// ```
281#[macro_export]
282macro_rules! pr_err (
283    ($($arg:tt)*) => (
284        $crate::print_macro!($crate::print::format_strings::ERR, false, $($arg)*)
285    )
286);
287
288/// Prints a warning-level message (level 4).
289///
290/// Use this level for warning conditions.
291///
292/// Equivalent to the kernel's [`pr_warn`] macro.
293///
294/// Mimics the interface of [`std::print!`]. See [`core::fmt`] and
295/// `alloc::format!` for information about the formatting syntax.
296///
297/// [`pr_warn`]: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/core-api/printk-basics.html#c.pr_warn
298/// [`std::print!`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/macro.print.html
299///
300/// # Examples
301///
302/// ```
303/// pr_warn!("hello {}\n", "there");
304/// ```
305#[macro_export]
306macro_rules! pr_warn (
307    ($($arg:tt)*) => (
308        $crate::print_macro!($crate::print::format_strings::WARNING, false, $($arg)*)
309    )
310);
311
312/// Prints a notice-level message (level 5).
313///
314/// Use this level for normal but significant conditions.
315///
316/// Equivalent to the kernel's [`pr_notice`] macro.
317///
318/// Mimics the interface of [`std::print!`]. See [`core::fmt`] and
319/// `alloc::format!` for information about the formatting syntax.
320///
321/// [`pr_notice`]: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/core-api/printk-basics.html#c.pr_notice
322/// [`std::print!`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/macro.print.html
323///
324/// # Examples
325///
326/// ```
327/// pr_notice!("hello {}\n", "there");
328/// ```
329#[macro_export]
330macro_rules! pr_notice (
331    ($($arg:tt)*) => (
332        $crate::print_macro!($crate::print::format_strings::NOTICE, false, $($arg)*)
333    )
334);
335
336/// Prints an info-level message (level 6).
337///
338/// Use this level for informational messages.
339///
340/// Equivalent to the kernel's [`pr_info`] macro.
341///
342/// Mimics the interface of [`std::print!`]. See [`core::fmt`] and
343/// `alloc::format!` for information about the formatting syntax.
344///
345/// [`pr_info`]: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/core-api/printk-basics.html#c.pr_info
346/// [`std::print!`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/macro.print.html
347///
348/// # Examples
349///
350/// ```
351/// pr_info!("hello {}\n", "there");
352/// ```
353#[macro_export]
354#[doc(alias = "print")]
355macro_rules! pr_info (
356    ($($arg:tt)*) => (
357        $crate::print_macro!($crate::print::format_strings::INFO, false, $($arg)*)
358    )
359);
360
361/// Prints a debug-level message (level 7).
362///
363/// Use this level for debug messages.
364///
365/// Equivalent to the kernel's [`pr_debug`] macro, except that it doesn't support dynamic debug
366/// yet.
367///
368/// Mimics the interface of [`std::print!`]. See [`core::fmt`] and
369/// `alloc::format!` for information about the formatting syntax.
370///
371/// [`pr_debug`]: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/core-api/printk-basics.html#c.pr_debug
372/// [`std::print!`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/macro.print.html
373///
374/// # Examples
375///
376/// ```
377/// pr_debug!("hello {}\n", "there");
378/// ```
379#[macro_export]
380#[doc(alias = "print")]
381macro_rules! pr_debug (
382    ($($arg:tt)*) => (
383        if cfg!(debug_assertions) {
384            $crate::print_macro!($crate::print::format_strings::DEBUG, false, $($arg)*)
385        }
386    )
387);
388
389/// Continues a previous log message in the same line.
390///
391/// Use only when continuing a previous `pr_*!` macro (e.g. [`pr_info!`]).
392///
393/// Equivalent to the kernel's [`pr_cont`] macro.
394///
395/// Mimics the interface of [`std::print!`]. See [`core::fmt`] and
396/// `alloc::format!` for information about the formatting syntax.
397///
398/// [`pr_cont`]: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/core-api/printk-basics.html#c.pr_cont
 
399/// [`std::print!`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/macro.print.html
400///
401/// # Examples
402///
403/// ```
404/// # use kernel::pr_cont;
405/// pr_info!("hello");
406/// pr_cont!(" {}\n", "there");
407/// ```
408#[macro_export]
409macro_rules! pr_cont (
410    ($($arg:tt)*) => (
411        $crate::print_macro!($crate::print::format_strings::CONT, true, $($arg)*)
412    )
413);
v6.13.7
  1// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
  2
  3//! Printing facilities.
  4//!
  5//! C header: [`include/linux/printk.h`](srctree/include/linux/printk.h)
  6//!
  7//! Reference: <https://docs.kernel.org/core-api/printk-basics.html>
  8
  9use core::{
 10    ffi::{c_char, c_void},
 11    fmt,
 12};
 13
 14use crate::str::RawFormatter;
 15
 
 
 
 16// Called from `vsprintf` with format specifier `%pA`.
 17#[expect(clippy::missing_safety_doc)]
 18#[no_mangle]
 19unsafe extern "C" fn rust_fmt_argument(
 20    buf: *mut c_char,
 21    end: *mut c_char,
 22    ptr: *const c_void,
 23) -> *mut c_char {
 24    use fmt::Write;
 25    // SAFETY: The C contract guarantees that `buf` is valid if it's less than `end`.
 26    let mut w = unsafe { RawFormatter::from_ptrs(buf.cast(), end.cast()) };
 27    // SAFETY: TODO.
 28    let _ = w.write_fmt(unsafe { *(ptr as *const fmt::Arguments<'_>) });
 29    w.pos().cast()
 30}
 31
 32/// Format strings.
 33///
 34/// Public but hidden since it should only be used from public macros.
 35#[doc(hidden)]
 36pub mod format_strings {
 
 
 37    /// The length we copy from the `KERN_*` kernel prefixes.
 38    const LENGTH_PREFIX: usize = 2;
 39
 40    /// The length of the fixed format strings.
 41    pub const LENGTH: usize = 10;
 42
 43    /// Generates a fixed format string for the kernel's [`_printk`].
 44    ///
 45    /// The format string is always the same for a given level, i.e. for a
 46    /// given `prefix`, which are the kernel's `KERN_*` constants.
 47    ///
 48    /// [`_printk`]: srctree/include/linux/printk.h
 49    const fn generate(is_cont: bool, prefix: &[u8; 3]) -> [u8; LENGTH] {
 50        // Ensure the `KERN_*` macros are what we expect.
 51        assert!(prefix[0] == b'\x01');
 52        if is_cont {
 53            assert!(prefix[1] == b'c');
 54        } else {
 55            assert!(prefix[1] >= b'0' && prefix[1] <= b'7');
 56        }
 57        assert!(prefix[2] == b'\x00');
 58
 59        let suffix: &[u8; LENGTH - LENGTH_PREFIX] = if is_cont {
 60            b"%pA\0\0\0\0\0"
 61        } else {
 62            b"%s: %pA\0"
 63        };
 64
 65        [
 66            prefix[0], prefix[1], suffix[0], suffix[1], suffix[2], suffix[3], suffix[4], suffix[5],
 67            suffix[6], suffix[7],
 68        ]
 69    }
 70
 71    // Generate the format strings at compile-time.
 72    //
 73    // This avoids the compiler generating the contents on the fly in the stack.
 74    //
 75    // Furthermore, `static` instead of `const` is used to share the strings
 76    // for all the kernel.
 77    pub static EMERG: [u8; LENGTH] = generate(false, bindings::KERN_EMERG);
 78    pub static ALERT: [u8; LENGTH] = generate(false, bindings::KERN_ALERT);
 79    pub static CRIT: [u8; LENGTH] = generate(false, bindings::KERN_CRIT);
 80    pub static ERR: [u8; LENGTH] = generate(false, bindings::KERN_ERR);
 81    pub static WARNING: [u8; LENGTH] = generate(false, bindings::KERN_WARNING);
 82    pub static NOTICE: [u8; LENGTH] = generate(false, bindings::KERN_NOTICE);
 83    pub static INFO: [u8; LENGTH] = generate(false, bindings::KERN_INFO);
 84    pub static DEBUG: [u8; LENGTH] = generate(false, bindings::KERN_DEBUG);
 85    pub static CONT: [u8; LENGTH] = generate(true, bindings::KERN_CONT);
 86}
 87
 88/// Prints a message via the kernel's [`_printk`].
 89///
 90/// Public but hidden since it should only be used from public macros.
 91///
 92/// # Safety
 93///
 94/// The format string must be one of the ones in [`format_strings`], and
 95/// the module name must be null-terminated.
 96///
 97/// [`_printk`]: srctree/include/linux/_printk.h
 98#[doc(hidden)]
 99#[cfg_attr(not(CONFIG_PRINTK), allow(unused_variables))]
100pub unsafe fn call_printk(
101    format_string: &[u8; format_strings::LENGTH],
102    module_name: &[u8],
103    args: fmt::Arguments<'_>,
104) {
105    // `_printk` does not seem to fail in any path.
106    #[cfg(CONFIG_PRINTK)]
107    // SAFETY: TODO.
108    unsafe {
109        bindings::_printk(
110            format_string.as_ptr(),
111            module_name.as_ptr(),
112            &args as *const _ as *const c_void,
113        );
114    }
115}
116
117/// Prints a message via the kernel's [`_printk`] for the `CONT` level.
118///
119/// Public but hidden since it should only be used from public macros.
120///
121/// [`_printk`]: srctree/include/linux/printk.h
122#[doc(hidden)]
123#[cfg_attr(not(CONFIG_PRINTK), allow(unused_variables))]
124pub fn call_printk_cont(args: fmt::Arguments<'_>) {
125    // `_printk` does not seem to fail in any path.
126    //
127    // SAFETY: The format string is fixed.
128    #[cfg(CONFIG_PRINTK)]
129    unsafe {
130        bindings::_printk(
131            format_strings::CONT.as_ptr(),
132            &args as *const _ as *const c_void,
133        );
134    }
135}
136
137/// Performs formatting and forwards the string to [`call_printk`].
138///
139/// Public but hidden since it should only be used from public macros.
140#[doc(hidden)]
141#[cfg(not(testlib))]
142#[macro_export]
143#[expect(clippy::crate_in_macro_def)]
144macro_rules! print_macro (
145    // The non-continuation cases (most of them, e.g. `INFO`).
146    ($format_string:path, false, $($arg:tt)+) => (
147        // To remain sound, `arg`s must be expanded outside the `unsafe` block.
148        // Typically one would use a `let` binding for that; however, `format_args!`
149        // takes borrows on the arguments, but does not extend the scope of temporaries.
150        // Therefore, a `match` expression is used to keep them around, since
151        // the scrutinee is kept until the end of the `match`.
152        match format_args!($($arg)+) {
153            // SAFETY: This hidden macro should only be called by the documented
154            // printing macros which ensure the format string is one of the fixed
155            // ones. All `__LOG_PREFIX`s are null-terminated as they are generated
156            // by the `module!` proc macro or fixed values defined in a kernel
157            // crate.
158            args => unsafe {
159                $crate::print::call_printk(
160                    &$format_string,
161                    crate::__LOG_PREFIX,
162                    args,
163                );
164            }
165        }
166    );
167
168    // The `CONT` case.
169    ($format_string:path, true, $($arg:tt)+) => (
170        $crate::print::call_printk_cont(
171            format_args!($($arg)+),
172        );
173    );
174);
175
176/// Stub for doctests
177#[cfg(testlib)]
178#[macro_export]
179macro_rules! print_macro (
180    ($format_string:path, $e:expr, $($arg:tt)+) => (
181        ()
182    );
183);
184
185// We could use a macro to generate these macros. However, doing so ends
186// up being a bit ugly: it requires the dollar token trick to escape `$` as
187// well as playing with the `doc` attribute. Furthermore, they cannot be easily
188// imported in the prelude due to [1]. So, for the moment, we just write them
189// manually, like in the C side; while keeping most of the logic in another
190// macro, i.e. [`print_macro`].
191//
192// [1]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/52234
193
194/// Prints an emergency-level message (level 0).
195///
196/// Use this level if the system is unusable.
197///
198/// Equivalent to the kernel's [`pr_emerg`] macro.
199///
200/// Mimics the interface of [`std::print!`]. See [`core::fmt`] and
201/// `alloc::format!` for information about the formatting syntax.
202///
203/// [`pr_emerg`]: https://docs.kernel.org/core-api/printk-basics.html#c.pr_emerg
204/// [`std::print!`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/macro.print.html
205///
206/// # Examples
207///
208/// ```
209/// pr_emerg!("hello {}\n", "there");
210/// ```
211#[macro_export]
212macro_rules! pr_emerg (
213    ($($arg:tt)*) => (
214        $crate::print_macro!($crate::print::format_strings::EMERG, false, $($arg)*)
215    )
216);
217
218/// Prints an alert-level message (level 1).
219///
220/// Use this level if action must be taken immediately.
221///
222/// Equivalent to the kernel's [`pr_alert`] macro.
223///
224/// Mimics the interface of [`std::print!`]. See [`core::fmt`] and
225/// `alloc::format!` for information about the formatting syntax.
226///
227/// [`pr_alert`]: https://docs.kernel.org/core-api/printk-basics.html#c.pr_alert
228/// [`std::print!`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/macro.print.html
229///
230/// # Examples
231///
232/// ```
233/// pr_alert!("hello {}\n", "there");
234/// ```
235#[macro_export]
236macro_rules! pr_alert (
237    ($($arg:tt)*) => (
238        $crate::print_macro!($crate::print::format_strings::ALERT, false, $($arg)*)
239    )
240);
241
242/// Prints a critical-level message (level 2).
243///
244/// Use this level for critical conditions.
245///
246/// Equivalent to the kernel's [`pr_crit`] macro.
247///
248/// Mimics the interface of [`std::print!`]. See [`core::fmt`] and
249/// `alloc::format!` for information about the formatting syntax.
250///
251/// [`pr_crit`]: https://docs.kernel.org/core-api/printk-basics.html#c.pr_crit
252/// [`std::print!`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/macro.print.html
253///
254/// # Examples
255///
256/// ```
257/// pr_crit!("hello {}\n", "there");
258/// ```
259#[macro_export]
260macro_rules! pr_crit (
261    ($($arg:tt)*) => (
262        $crate::print_macro!($crate::print::format_strings::CRIT, false, $($arg)*)
263    )
264);
265
266/// Prints an error-level message (level 3).
267///
268/// Use this level for error conditions.
269///
270/// Equivalent to the kernel's [`pr_err`] macro.
271///
272/// Mimics the interface of [`std::print!`]. See [`core::fmt`] and
273/// `alloc::format!` for information about the formatting syntax.
274///
275/// [`pr_err`]: https://docs.kernel.org/core-api/printk-basics.html#c.pr_err
276/// [`std::print!`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/macro.print.html
277///
278/// # Examples
279///
280/// ```
281/// pr_err!("hello {}\n", "there");
282/// ```
283#[macro_export]
284macro_rules! pr_err (
285    ($($arg:tt)*) => (
286        $crate::print_macro!($crate::print::format_strings::ERR, false, $($arg)*)
287    )
288);
289
290/// Prints a warning-level message (level 4).
291///
292/// Use this level for warning conditions.
293///
294/// Equivalent to the kernel's [`pr_warn`] macro.
295///
296/// Mimics the interface of [`std::print!`]. See [`core::fmt`] and
297/// `alloc::format!` for information about the formatting syntax.
298///
299/// [`pr_warn`]: https://docs.kernel.org/core-api/printk-basics.html#c.pr_warn
300/// [`std::print!`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/macro.print.html
301///
302/// # Examples
303///
304/// ```
305/// pr_warn!("hello {}\n", "there");
306/// ```
307#[macro_export]
308macro_rules! pr_warn (
309    ($($arg:tt)*) => (
310        $crate::print_macro!($crate::print::format_strings::WARNING, false, $($arg)*)
311    )
312);
313
314/// Prints a notice-level message (level 5).
315///
316/// Use this level for normal but significant conditions.
317///
318/// Equivalent to the kernel's [`pr_notice`] macro.
319///
320/// Mimics the interface of [`std::print!`]. See [`core::fmt`] and
321/// `alloc::format!` for information about the formatting syntax.
322///
323/// [`pr_notice`]: https://docs.kernel.org/core-api/printk-basics.html#c.pr_notice
324/// [`std::print!`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/macro.print.html
325///
326/// # Examples
327///
328/// ```
329/// pr_notice!("hello {}\n", "there");
330/// ```
331#[macro_export]
332macro_rules! pr_notice (
333    ($($arg:tt)*) => (
334        $crate::print_macro!($crate::print::format_strings::NOTICE, false, $($arg)*)
335    )
336);
337
338/// Prints an info-level message (level 6).
339///
340/// Use this level for informational messages.
341///
342/// Equivalent to the kernel's [`pr_info`] macro.
343///
344/// Mimics the interface of [`std::print!`]. See [`core::fmt`] and
345/// `alloc::format!` for information about the formatting syntax.
346///
347/// [`pr_info`]: https://docs.kernel.org/core-api/printk-basics.html#c.pr_info
348/// [`std::print!`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/macro.print.html
349///
350/// # Examples
351///
352/// ```
353/// pr_info!("hello {}\n", "there");
354/// ```
355#[macro_export]
356#[doc(alias = "print")]
357macro_rules! pr_info (
358    ($($arg:tt)*) => (
359        $crate::print_macro!($crate::print::format_strings::INFO, false, $($arg)*)
360    )
361);
362
363/// Prints a debug-level message (level 7).
364///
365/// Use this level for debug messages.
366///
367/// Equivalent to the kernel's [`pr_debug`] macro, except that it doesn't support dynamic debug
368/// yet.
369///
370/// Mimics the interface of [`std::print!`]. See [`core::fmt`] and
371/// `alloc::format!` for information about the formatting syntax.
372///
373/// [`pr_debug`]: https://docs.kernel.org/core-api/printk-basics.html#c.pr_debug
374/// [`std::print!`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/macro.print.html
375///
376/// # Examples
377///
378/// ```
379/// pr_debug!("hello {}\n", "there");
380/// ```
381#[macro_export]
382#[doc(alias = "print")]
383macro_rules! pr_debug (
384    ($($arg:tt)*) => (
385        if cfg!(debug_assertions) {
386            $crate::print_macro!($crate::print::format_strings::DEBUG, false, $($arg)*)
387        }
388    )
389);
390
391/// Continues a previous log message in the same line.
392///
393/// Use only when continuing a previous `pr_*!` macro (e.g. [`pr_info!`]).
394///
395/// Equivalent to the kernel's [`pr_cont`] macro.
396///
397/// Mimics the interface of [`std::print!`]. See [`core::fmt`] and
398/// `alloc::format!` for information about the formatting syntax.
399///
400/// [`pr_info!`]: crate::pr_info!
401/// [`pr_cont`]: https://docs.kernel.org/core-api/printk-basics.html#c.pr_cont
402/// [`std::print!`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/macro.print.html
403///
404/// # Examples
405///
406/// ```
407/// # use kernel::pr_cont;
408/// pr_info!("hello");
409/// pr_cont!(" {}\n", "there");
410/// ```
411#[macro_export]
412macro_rules! pr_cont (
413    ($($arg:tt)*) => (
414        $crate::print_macro!($crate::print::format_strings::CONT, true, $($arg)*)
415    )
416);