Use %ptSp instead of open coded variants to print content of
struct timespec64 in human readable format.
Reviewed-by: Viacheslav Dubeyko <Slava.Dubeyko@ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Andy Shevchenko <andriy.shevchenko@linux.intel.com>
---
net/ceph/messenger_v2.c | 6 ++----
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/net/ceph/messenger_v2.c b/net/ceph/messenger_v2.c
index 9e39378eda00..6e676e2d4ba0 100644
--- a/net/ceph/messenger_v2.c
+++ b/net/ceph/messenger_v2.c
@@ -1535,8 +1535,7 @@ static int prepare_keepalive2(struct ceph_connection *con)
struct timespec64 now;
ktime_get_real_ts64(&now);
- dout("%s con %p timestamp %lld.%09ld\n", __func__, con, now.tv_sec,
- now.tv_nsec);
+ dout("%s con %p timestamp %ptSp\n", __func__, con, &now);
ceph_encode_timespec64(ts, &now);
@@ -2729,8 +2728,7 @@ static int process_keepalive2_ack(struct ceph_connection *con,
ceph_decode_need(&p, end, sizeof(struct ceph_timespec), bad);
ceph_decode_timespec64(&con->last_keepalive_ack, p);
- dout("%s con %p timestamp %lld.%09ld\n", __func__, con,
- con->last_keepalive_ack.tv_sec, con->last_keepalive_ack.tv_nsec);
+ dout("%s con %p timestamp %ptSp\n", __func__, con, &con->last_keepalive_ack);
return 0;
--
2.50.1