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Joe Perches authored and David S. Miller committed Jan 11, 2010
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refs/heads/master: d4a66e752d0b19934dd208884f8605fe385aaaa9
refs/heads/master: c8e000604bce02a87742240a9b716a0f1b680c0b
10 changes: 2 additions & 8 deletions trunk/lib/vsprintf.c
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#include <linux/kallsyms.h>
#include <linux/uaccess.h>
#include <linux/ioport.h>
#include <linux/bitrev.h>
#include <net/addrconf.h>

#include <asm/page.h> /* for PAGE_SIZE */
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char mac_addr[sizeof("xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx")];
char *p = mac_addr;
int i;
bool bitrev;
char separator;

if (fmt[1] == 'F') { /* FDDI canonical format */
bitrev = true;
separator = '-';
} else {
bitrev = false;
separator = ':';
}

for (i = 0; i < 6; i++) {
p = pack_hex_byte(p, bitrev ? bitrev8(addr[i]) : addr[i]);
p = pack_hex_byte(p, addr[i]);
if (fmt[0] == 'M' && i != 5)
*p++ = separator;
}
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* usual colon-separated hex notation
* - 'm' For a 6-byte MAC address, it prints the hex address without colons
* - 'MF' For a 6-byte MAC FDDI address, it prints the address
* with a dash-separated hex notation with bit reversed bytes
* - 'mF' For a 6-byte MAC FDDI address, it prints the address
* in hex notation without separators with bit reversed bytes
* with a dash-separated hex notation
* - 'I' [46] for IPv4/IPv6 addresses printed in the usual way
* IPv4 uses dot-separated decimal without leading 0's (1.2.3.4)
* IPv6 uses colon separated network-order 16 bit hex with leading 0's
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