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docs: correct documentation for %pK
Current documentation indicates that %pK prints a leading '0x'. This is not the case. Correct documentation for printk specifier %pK. Signed-off-by: Tobin C. Harding <me@tobin.cc>
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printk("Faulted at %pS\n", (void *)regs->ip);
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printk(" %s%pB\n", (reliable ? "" : "? "), (void *)*stack);
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Kernel Pointers
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===============
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::
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%pK 0x01234567 or 0x0123456789abcdef
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%pK 01234567 or 0123456789abcdef
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For printing kernel pointers which should be hidden from unprivileged
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users. The behaviour of ``%pK`` depends on the ``kptr_restrict sysctl`` - see
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