`printk()`, by default, uses the log level warning, which leaves the
user reading
NFSD: Using UMH upcall client tracking operations.
wondering what to do about it (`dmesg --level=warn`).
Several client tracking methods are tried, and expected to fail. That’s
why a message is printed only on success. It might be interesting for
users to know the chosen method, so use info-level instead of
debug-level.
Cc: linux-nfs@vger.kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Paul Menzel <pmenzel@molgen.mpg.de>
Signed-off-by: Chuck Lever <chuck.lever@oracle.com>
status = nfsd4_load_reboot_recovery_data(net);
if (status)
goto err;
- printk("NFSD: Using legacy client tracking operations.\n");
+ pr_info("NFSD: Using legacy client tracking operations.\n");
return 0;
err:
status = __nfsd4_init_cld_pipe(net);
if (!status)
- printk("NFSD: Using old nfsdcld client tracking operations.\n");
+ pr_info("NFSD: Using old nfsdcld client tracking operations.\n");
return status;
}
nfs4_release_reclaim(nn);
goto err_remove;
} else
- printk("NFSD: Using nfsdcld client tracking operations.\n");
+ pr_info("NFSD: Using nfsdcld client tracking operations.\n");
return 0;
err_remove:
ret = nfsd4_umh_cltrack_upcall("init", NULL, grace_start, NULL);
kfree(grace_start);
if (!ret)
- printk("NFSD: Using UMH upcall client tracking operations.\n");
+ pr_info("NFSD: Using UMH upcall client tracking operations.\n");
return ret;
}