@@ -296,9 +296,9 @@ int tb_switch_clx_enable(struct tb_switch *sw, unsigned int clx)
up_clx_support = tb_port_clx_supported(up, clx);
down_clx_support = tb_port_clx_supported(down, clx);
- tb_port_dbg(up, "%s %ssupported\n", clx_name(clx),
+ tb_port_dbg(up, "CLx: %s %ssupported\n", clx_name(clx),
up_clx_support ? "" : "not ");
- tb_port_dbg(down, "%s %ssupported\n", clx_name(clx),
+ tb_port_dbg(down, "CLx: %s %ssupported\n", clx_name(clx),
down_clx_support ? "" : "not ");
if (!up_clx_support || !down_clx_support)
@@ -323,7 +323,7 @@ int tb_switch_clx_enable(struct tb_switch *sw, unsigned int clx)
sw->clx |= clx;
- tb_port_dbg(up, "%s enabled\n", clx_name(clx));
+ tb_sw_dbg(sw, "CLx: %s enabled\n", clx_name(clx));
return 0;
}
@@ -361,6 +361,6 @@ int tb_switch_clx_disable(struct tb_switch *sw)
sw->clx = 0;
- tb_port_dbg(up, "%s disabled\n", clx_name(clx));
+ tb_sw_dbg(sw, "CLx: %s disabled\n", clx_name(clx));
return 0;
}
This makes it easier to spot from the logs and follows what we do with the TMU code already. We also log enabling/disabling CL states using the tb_sw_dbg() instead of tb_port_dbg(). Signed-off-by: Mika Westerberg <mika.westerberg@linux.intel.com> --- drivers/thunderbolt/clx.c | 8 ++++---- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)