kernel: Optimize display format for auto init when debugging
When RT_DEBUGING_AUTO_INIT is enabled, kenrel will add more print message for auto init. However, the original format easily causes the kernel printing and the init function printing to be connected together, resulting in a confusing display format. For exmaple: ``` initialize lwip_system_initlwIP-2.0.3 initialized! :0 done ``` Or ``` initialize sal_init[I/sal.skt] Socket Abstraction Layer initialize success. :0 done ``` Solution: Add a carriage return to separate the kernel printing and the init function printing. After changing, the output will be: ``` initialize lwip_system_init lwIP-2.0.3 initialized! :0 done ``` Or ``` initialize sal_init [I/sal.skt] Socket Abstraction Layer initialize success. :0 done ``` Signed-off-by: Chen Wang <unicorn_wang@outlook.com>
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const struct rt_init_desc *desc;
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const struct rt_init_desc *desc;
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for (desc = &__rt_init_desc_rti_board_start; desc < &__rt_init_desc_rti_board_end; desc ++)
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for (desc = &__rt_init_desc_rti_board_start; desc < &__rt_init_desc_rti_board_end; desc ++)
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{
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{
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rt_kprintf("initialize %s", desc->fn_name);
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rt_kprintf("initialize %s\n", desc->fn_name);
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result = desc->fn();
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result = desc->fn();
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rt_kprintf(":%d done\n", result);
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rt_kprintf(":%d done\n", result);
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}
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}
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rt_kprintf("do components initialization.\n");
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rt_kprintf("do components initialization.\n");
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for (desc = &__rt_init_desc_rti_board_end; desc < &__rt_init_desc_rti_end; desc ++)
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for (desc = &__rt_init_desc_rti_board_end; desc < &__rt_init_desc_rti_end; desc ++)
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{
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{
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rt_kprintf("initialize %s", desc->fn_name);
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rt_kprintf("initialize %s\n", desc->fn_name);
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result = desc->fn();
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result = desc->fn();
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rt_kprintf(":%d done\n", result);
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rt_kprintf(":%d done\n", result);
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}
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}
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