On Thu, Sep 11, 2025 at 06:55:54AM +0200, Mateusz Guzik wrote: > This adds fs name and few fields from struct inode: i_mode, i_opflags, > i_flags and i_state. > > All values printed raw, no attempt to pretty-print anything. Please use '0x' prefixes for hexadecimal output..... > > Compile tested on for i386 and runtime tested on amd64. > > Sample output: > [ 31.450263] VFS_WARN_ON_INODE("crap") encountered for inode ffff9b10837a3240 > fs sockfs mode 140777 opflags c flags 0 state 100 .... because reading this I have no idea if "state 100" means a value of one hundred, 0x100 (i.e. 256 decimal), or something else entirely. I have to go look at the code to work it out, then I have to remember that every time I look at one of these lines of output. When I'm looking through gigabytes of debug output, it's little things like this make a big difference to how quickly I can read the important information in the output... Otherwise it's ok, though I would have added the reference count for the inode as well... -Dave. -- Dave Chinner david@xxxxxxxxxxxxx