On (04/01/18 10:56), Richard Weinberger wrote:
> As the printk subsystem gains more and more popularity it is time to add
> the final missing feature to make it perfect, namely cowsay output.
> Currently only one type of cow is supported and the only user is kmsg,
> but I can see more use cases for it and the need for different cow types.
> 
> Example of /dev/kmsg usage:
> [    1.309561]   _________________________________________
> [    1.309561] < systemd[1]: Detected architecture x86-64. >
> [    1.309561]   -----------------------------------------
> [    1.309561]                     \   ^__^
> [    1.309561]                      \  (oo)\_______
> [    1.309561]                         (__)\       )\/\
> [    1.309561]                             ||----w |
> [    1.309561]                             ||     ||
> 
> Richard Weinberger (2):
>   lib: vsprintf: Implement %pCOW
>   printk: Use %pCOW for kmsg
> 

   ___________________________________________________________
 < Acked-by: Sergey Senozhatsky <[email protected]> >
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                     \   ^__^
                      \  (oo)\_______
                         (__)\       )\/\
                             ||----w |
                             ||     ||

        -ss

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