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    vsprintf: add infrastructure support for extended '%p' specifiers · 4d8a743c
    Linus Torvalds 提交于
    This expands the kernel '%p' handling with an arbitrary alphanumberic
    specifier extension string immediately following the '%p'.  Right now
    it's just being ignored, but the next commit will start adding some
    specific pointer type extensions.
    
    NOTE! The reason the extension is appended to the '%p' is to allow
    minimal gcc type checking: gcc will still see the '%p' and will check
    that the argument passed in is indeed a pointer, and yet will not
    complain about the extended information that gcc doesn't understand
    about (on the other hand, it also won't actually check that the pointer
    type and the extension are compatible).
    
    Alphanumeric characters were chosen because there is no sane existing
    use for a string format with a hex pointer representation immediately
    followed by alphanumerics (which is what such a format string would have
    traditionally resulted in).
    Signed-off-by: NLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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