sms_debug() and sms_info() already adds a '\n' at the printed
strings. No need to add more.
That helps to cleanup stuff like:
[ 4868.205648] smscore_onresponse: message not handled.
[ 4868.205898] smscore_onresponse: message not handled.
and:
[ 5467.959769] smscore_onresponse:
data rate 143069 bytes/secs
While here, provides the message name, when the message is not
handled by the smsmdtv core.
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
last_sample_time = time_now;
if (time_now - last_sample_time > 10000) {
- sms_debug("\ndata rate %d bytes/secs",
+ sms_debug("data rate %d bytes/secs",
(int)((data_total * 1000) /
(time_now - last_sample_time)));
break;
default:
- sms_debug("message not handled.\n");
+ sms_debug("message %s(%d) not handled.",
+ smscore_translate_msg(phdr->msgType),
+ phdr->msgType);
break;
}
smscore_putbuffer(coredev, cb);
c->bandwidth_hz = 6000000;
- sms_info("%s: freq %d segwidth %d segindex %d\n", __func__,
+ sms_info("%s: freq %d segwidth %d segindex %d", __func__,
c->frequency, c->isdbt_sb_segment_count,
c->isdbt_sb_segment_idx);