IB/ehca: Replace get_paca()->paca_index by the more portable raw_smp_processor_id()

We can use raw_smp_processor_id() here because the processor ID is
only used for debug output and therefore our use is preemption-unsafe.

Signed-off-by: Joachim Fenkes <fenkes@de.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Roland Dreier <rolandd@cisco.com>
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Joachim Fenkes 2007-09-12 16:44:11 +02:00 committed by Roland Dreier
parent 0b5de96858
commit 5110e4de49

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@ -73,37 +73,37 @@ extern int ehca_debug_level;
if (unlikely(ehca_debug_level)) \
dev_printk(KERN_DEBUG, (ib_dev)->dma_device, \
"PU%04x EHCA_DBG:%s " format "\n", \
get_paca()->paca_index, __FUNCTION__, \
raw_smp_processor_id(), __FUNCTION__, \
## arg); \
} while (0)
#define ehca_info(ib_dev, format, arg...) \
dev_info((ib_dev)->dma_device, "PU%04x EHCA_INFO:%s " format "\n", \
get_paca()->paca_index, __FUNCTION__, ## arg)
raw_smp_processor_id(), __FUNCTION__, ## arg)
#define ehca_warn(ib_dev, format, arg...) \
dev_warn((ib_dev)->dma_device, "PU%04x EHCA_WARN:%s " format "\n", \
get_paca()->paca_index, __FUNCTION__, ## arg)
raw_smp_processor_id(), __FUNCTION__, ## arg)
#define ehca_err(ib_dev, format, arg...) \
dev_err((ib_dev)->dma_device, "PU%04x EHCA_ERR:%s " format "\n", \
get_paca()->paca_index, __FUNCTION__, ## arg)
raw_smp_processor_id(), __FUNCTION__, ## arg)
/* use this one only if no ib_dev available */
#define ehca_gen_dbg(format, arg...) \
do { \
if (unlikely(ehca_debug_level)) \
printk(KERN_DEBUG "PU%04x EHCA_DBG:%s " format "\n", \
get_paca()->paca_index, __FUNCTION__, ## arg); \
raw_smp_processor_id(), __FUNCTION__, ## arg); \
} while (0)
#define ehca_gen_warn(format, arg...) \
printk(KERN_INFO "PU%04x EHCA_WARN:%s " format "\n", \
get_paca()->paca_index, __FUNCTION__, ## arg)
raw_smp_processor_id(), __FUNCTION__, ## arg)
#define ehca_gen_err(format, arg...) \
printk(KERN_ERR "PU%04x EHCA_ERR:%s " format "\n", \
get_paca()->paca_index, __FUNCTION__, ## arg)
raw_smp_processor_id(), __FUNCTION__, ## arg)
/**
* ehca_dmp - printk a memory block, whose length is n*8 bytes.