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[iproute2-next,5.16,v6,3/5] iplink_can: use PRINT_ANY to factorize code and fix signedness

Message ID 20211103164428.692722-4-mailhol.vincent@wanadoo.fr (mailing list archive)
State Accepted
Commit 67f3c7a5cc0d12a09c265031f5d1f9e51d7781d7
Delegated to: David Ahern
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Series iplink_can: cleaning, fixes and adding TDC support. | expand

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Vincent Mailhol Nov. 3, 2021, 4:44 p.m. UTC
Current implementation heavily relies on some "if (is_json_context())"
switches to decide the context and then does some print_*(PRINT_JSON,
...) when in json context and some fprintf(...) else.

Furthermore, current implementation uses either print_int() or the
conversion specifier %d to print unsigned integers.

This patch factorizes each pairs of print_*(PRINT_JSON, ...) and
fprintf() into a single print_*(PRINT_ANY, ...) call. While doing this
replacement, it uses proper unsigned function print_uint() as well as
the conversion specifier %u when the parameter is an unsigned integer.

Signed-off-by: Vincent Mailhol <mailhol.vincent@wanadoo.fr>
---
 ip/iplink_can.c | 331 +++++++++++++++++++-----------------------------
 1 file changed, 130 insertions(+), 201 deletions(-)

Comments

Marc Kleine-Budde Oct. 7, 2022, 7:44 a.m. UTC | #1
On 04.11.2021 01:44:26, Vincent Mailhol wrote:
> Current implementation heavily relies on some "if (is_json_context())"
> switches to decide the context and then does some print_*(PRINT_JSON,
> ...) when in json context and some fprintf(...) else.
> 
> Furthermore, current implementation uses either print_int() or the
> conversion specifier %d to print unsigned integers.
> 
> This patch factorizes each pairs of print_*(PRINT_JSON, ...) and
> fprintf() into a single print_*(PRINT_ANY, ...) call. While doing this
> replacement, it uses proper unsigned function print_uint() as well as
> the conversion specifier %u when the parameter is an unsigned integer.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Vincent Mailhol <mailhol.vincent@wanadoo.fr>

[...]

>  	if (tb[IFLA_CAN_TERMINATION_CONST] && tb[IFLA_CAN_TERMINATION]) {
> @@ -538,29 +483,21 @@ static void can_print_opt(struct link_util *lu, FILE *f, struct rtattr *tb[])
>  			sizeof(*trm_const);
>  		int i;
>  
> -		if (is_json_context()) {
> -			print_hu(PRINT_JSON, "termination", NULL, *trm);
> -			open_json_array(PRINT_JSON, "termination_const");
> -			for (i = 0; i < trm_cnt; ++i)
> -				print_hu(PRINT_JSON, NULL, NULL, trm_const[i]);
> -			close_json_array(PRINT_JSON, NULL);
> -		} else {
> -			fprintf(f, "\n	  termination %hu [ ", *trm);
> -
> -			for (i = 0; i < trm_cnt - 1; ++i)
> -				fprintf(f, "%hu, ", trm_const[i]);
> -
> -			fprintf(f, "%hu ]", trm_const[i]);
                                        ^
> -		}
> +		can_print_nl_indent();
> +		print_hu(PRINT_ANY, "termination", " termination %hu [ ", *trm);

Always '['

> +		open_json_array(PRINT_JSON, "termination_const");
> +		for (i = 0; i < trm_cnt; ++i)
> +			print_hu(PRINT_ANY, NULL,
> +				 i < trm_cnt - 1 ? "%hu, " : "%hu",
> +				 trm_const[i]);
> +		close_json_array(PRINT_JSON, " ]");

']' only for JSON.

>  	}

I just noticed that the non JSON output for termination is missing the
closing ']'. See the output in the documentation update by Daniel:

| https://lore.kernel.org/all/4514353.LvFx2qVVIh@daniel6430

Marc
Vincent Mailhol Oct. 10, 2022, 11:04 a.m. UTC | #2
On Fri. 7 Oct. 2022 at 16:56, Marc Kleine-Budde <mkl@pengutronix.de> wrote:
> On 04.11.2021 01:44:26, Vincent Mailhol wrote:
> > Current implementation heavily relies on some "if (is_json_context())"
> > switches to decide the context and then does some print_*(PRINT_JSON,
> > ...) when in json context and some fprintf(...) else.
> >
> > Furthermore, current implementation uses either print_int() or the
> > conversion specifier %d to print unsigned integers.
> >
> > This patch factorizes each pairs of print_*(PRINT_JSON, ...) and
> > fprintf() into a single print_*(PRINT_ANY, ...) call. While doing this
> > replacement, it uses proper unsigned function print_uint() as well as
> > the conversion specifier %u when the parameter is an unsigned integer.
> >
> > Signed-off-by: Vincent Mailhol <mailhol.vincent@wanadoo.fr>
>
> [...]
>
> >       if (tb[IFLA_CAN_TERMINATION_CONST] && tb[IFLA_CAN_TERMINATION]) {
> > @@ -538,29 +483,21 @@ static void can_print_opt(struct link_util *lu, FILE *f, struct rtattr *tb[])
> >                       sizeof(*trm_const);
> >               int i;
> >
> > -             if (is_json_context()) {
> > -                     print_hu(PRINT_JSON, "termination", NULL, *trm);
> > -                     open_json_array(PRINT_JSON, "termination_const");
> > -                     for (i = 0; i < trm_cnt; ++i)
> > -                             print_hu(PRINT_JSON, NULL, NULL, trm_const[i]);
> > -                     close_json_array(PRINT_JSON, NULL);
> > -             } else {
> > -                     fprintf(f, "\n    termination %hu [ ", *trm);
> > -
> > -                     for (i = 0; i < trm_cnt - 1; ++i)
> > -                             fprintf(f, "%hu, ", trm_const[i]);
> > -
> > -                     fprintf(f, "%hu ]", trm_const[i]);
>                                         ^
> > -             }
> > +             can_print_nl_indent();
> > +             print_hu(PRINT_ANY, "termination", " termination %hu [ ", *trm);
>
> Always '['
>
> > +             open_json_array(PRINT_JSON, "termination_const");
> > +             for (i = 0; i < trm_cnt; ++i)
> > +                     print_hu(PRINT_ANY, NULL,
> > +                              i < trm_cnt - 1 ? "%hu, " : "%hu",
> > +                              trm_const[i]);
> > +             close_json_array(PRINT_JSON, " ]");
>
> ']' only for JSON.

Thanks for the report

Actually, the second argument of close_json_array() is what should be
printed for the normal (non-json) output. Here it is correctly set to
" ]". *However*, this parameter gets ignored because the first
argument is PRINT_JSON instead of PRINT_ANY.

This is a lack of testing on my side (I do not have hardware which
supports the switchable termination resistors). After investigation,
the bitrate and dbitrate also have the same issue.

This is fixed in
https://lore.kernel.org/linux-can/20221010110118.66116-1-mailhol.vincent@wanadoo.fr/

> >       }
>
> I just noticed that the non JSON output for termination is missing the
> closing ']'. See the output in the documentation update by Daniel:
>
> | https://lore.kernel.org/all/4514353.LvFx2qVVIh@daniel6430

Yours sincerely,
Vincent Mailhol
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Patch

diff --git a/ip/iplink_can.c b/ip/iplink_can.c
index c910365d..c0165237 100644
--- a/ip/iplink_can.c
+++ b/ip/iplink_can.c
@@ -275,11 +275,19 @@  static const char *can_state_names[CAN_STATE_MAX] = {
 	[CAN_STATE_SLEEPING] = "SLEEPING"
 };
 
-static void can_print_json_timing_min_max(const char *attr, int min, int max)
+static void can_print_nl_indent(void)
 {
-	open_json_object(attr);
-	print_int(PRINT_JSON, "min", NULL, min);
-	print_int(PRINT_JSON, "max", NULL, max);
+	print_nl();
+	print_string(PRINT_FP, NULL, "%s", "\t ");
+}
+
+static void can_print_timing_min_max(const char *json_attr, const char *fp_attr,
+				     int min, int max)
+{
+	print_null(PRINT_FP, NULL, fp_attr, NULL);
+	open_json_object(json_attr);
+	print_uint(PRINT_ANY, "min", " %d", min);
+	print_uint(PRINT_ANY, "max", "..%d", max);
 	close_json_object();
 }
 
@@ -305,56 +313,38 @@  static void can_print_opt(struct link_util *lu, FILE *f, struct rtattr *tb[])
 		struct can_berr_counter *bc =
 			RTA_DATA(tb[IFLA_CAN_BERR_COUNTER]);
 
-		if (is_json_context()) {
-			open_json_object("berr_counter");
-			print_int(PRINT_JSON, "tx", NULL, bc->txerr);
-			print_int(PRINT_JSON, "rx", NULL, bc->rxerr);
-			close_json_object();
-		} else {
-			fprintf(f, "(berr-counter tx %d rx %d) ",
-				bc->txerr, bc->rxerr);
-		}
+		open_json_object("berr_counter");
+		print_uint(PRINT_ANY, "tx", "(berr-counter tx %u", bc->txerr);
+		print_uint(PRINT_ANY, "rx", " rx %u) ", bc->rxerr);
+		close_json_object();
 	}
 
 	if (tb[IFLA_CAN_RESTART_MS]) {
 		__u32 *restart_ms = RTA_DATA(tb[IFLA_CAN_RESTART_MS]);
 
-		print_int(PRINT_ANY,
-			  "restart_ms",
-			  "restart-ms %d ",
-			  *restart_ms);
+		print_uint(PRINT_ANY, "restart_ms", "restart-ms %u ",
+			   *restart_ms);
 	}
 
 	/* bittiming is irrelevant if fixed bitrate is defined */
 	if (tb[IFLA_CAN_BITTIMING] && !tb[IFLA_CAN_BITRATE_CONST]) {
 		struct can_bittiming *bt = RTA_DATA(tb[IFLA_CAN_BITTIMING]);
-
-		if (is_json_context()) {
-			json_writer_t *jw;
-
-			open_json_object("bittiming");
-			print_int(PRINT_ANY, "bitrate", NULL, bt->bitrate);
-			jw = get_json_writer();
-			jsonw_name(jw, "sample_point");
-			jsonw_printf(jw, "%.3f",
-				     (float) bt->sample_point / 1000);
-			print_int(PRINT_ANY, "tq", NULL, bt->tq);
-			print_int(PRINT_ANY, "prop_seg", NULL, bt->prop_seg);
-			print_int(PRINT_ANY, "phase_seg1",
-				  NULL, bt->phase_seg1);
-			print_int(PRINT_ANY, "phase_seg2",
-				  NULL, bt->phase_seg2);
-			print_int(PRINT_ANY, "sjw", NULL, bt->sjw);
-			close_json_object();
-		} else {
-			fprintf(f, "\n	  bitrate %d sample-point %.3f ",
-				bt->bitrate, (float) bt->sample_point / 1000.);
-			fprintf(f,
-				"\n	  tq %d prop-seg %d phase-seg1 %d phase-seg2 %d sjw %d",
-				bt->tq, bt->prop_seg,
-				bt->phase_seg1, bt->phase_seg2,
-				bt->sjw);
-		}
+		char sp[6];
+
+		open_json_object("bittiming");
+		can_print_nl_indent();
+		print_uint(PRINT_ANY, "bitrate", " bitrate %u", bt->bitrate);
+		snprintf(sp, sizeof(sp), "%.3f", bt->sample_point / 1000.);
+		print_string(PRINT_ANY, "sample_point", " sample-point %s", sp);
+		can_print_nl_indent();
+		print_uint(PRINT_ANY, "tq", " tq %u", bt->tq);
+		print_uint(PRINT_ANY, "prop_seg", " prop-seg %u", bt->prop_seg);
+		print_uint(PRINT_ANY, "phase_seg1", " phase-seg1 %u",
+			   bt->phase_seg1);
+		print_uint(PRINT_ANY, "phase_seg2", " phase-seg2 %u",
+			   bt->phase_seg2);
+		print_uint(PRINT_ANY, "sjw", " sjw %u", bt->sjw);
+		close_json_object();
 	}
 
 	/* bittiming const is irrelevant if fixed bitrate is defined */
@@ -362,28 +352,18 @@  static void can_print_opt(struct link_util *lu, FILE *f, struct rtattr *tb[])
 		struct can_bittiming_const *btc =
 			RTA_DATA(tb[IFLA_CAN_BITTIMING_CONST]);
 
-		if (is_json_context()) {
-			open_json_object("bittiming_const");
-			print_string(PRINT_JSON, "name", NULL, btc->name);
-			can_print_json_timing_min_max("tseg1",
-						      btc->tseg1_min,
-						      btc->tseg1_max);
-			can_print_json_timing_min_max("tseg2",
-						      btc->tseg2_min,
-						      btc->tseg2_max);
-			can_print_json_timing_min_max("sjw", 1, btc->sjw_max);
-			can_print_json_timing_min_max("brp",
-						      btc->brp_min,
-						      btc->brp_max);
-			print_int(PRINT_JSON, "brp_inc", NULL, btc->brp_inc);
-			close_json_object();
-		} else {
-			fprintf(f, "\n	  %s: tseg1 %d..%d tseg2 %d..%d "
-				"sjw 1..%d brp %d..%d brp-inc %d",
-				btc->name, btc->tseg1_min, btc->tseg1_max,
-				btc->tseg2_min, btc->tseg2_max, btc->sjw_max,
-				btc->brp_min, btc->brp_max, btc->brp_inc);
-		}
+		open_json_object("bittiming_const");
+		can_print_nl_indent();
+		print_string(PRINT_ANY, "name", " %s:", btc->name);
+		can_print_timing_min_max("tseg1", " tseg1",
+					 btc->tseg1_min, btc->tseg1_max);
+		can_print_timing_min_max("tseg2", " tseg2",
+					 btc->tseg2_min, btc->tseg2_max);
+		can_print_timing_min_max("sjw", " sjw", 1, btc->sjw_max);
+		can_print_timing_min_max("brp", " brp",
+					 btc->brp_min, btc->brp_max);
+		print_uint(PRINT_ANY, "brp_inc", " brp_inc %u", btc->brp_inc);
+		close_json_object();
 	}
 
 	if (tb[IFLA_CAN_BITRATE_CONST]) {
@@ -399,64 +379,47 @@  static void can_print_opt(struct link_util *lu, FILE *f, struct rtattr *tb[])
 			bitrate = bt->bitrate;
 		}
 
-		if (is_json_context()) {
-			print_uint(PRINT_JSON,
-				   "bittiming_bitrate",
-				   NULL, bitrate);
-			open_json_array(PRINT_JSON, "bitrate_const");
-			for (i = 0; i < bitrate_cnt; ++i)
-				print_uint(PRINT_JSON, NULL, NULL,
-					   bitrate_const[i]);
-			close_json_array(PRINT_JSON, NULL);
-		} else {
-			fprintf(f, "\n	  bitrate %u", bitrate);
-			fprintf(f, "\n	     [");
-
-			for (i = 0; i < bitrate_cnt - 1; ++i) {
-				/* This will keep lines below 80 signs */
-				if (!(i % 6) && i)
-					fprintf(f, "\n	      ");
-
-				fprintf(f, "%8u, ", bitrate_const[i]);
+		can_print_nl_indent();
+		print_uint(PRINT_ANY, "bittiming_bitrate", " bitrate %u",
+			   bitrate);
+		can_print_nl_indent();
+		open_json_array(PRINT_ANY, is_json_context() ?
+				"bitrate_const" : "    [");
+		for (i = 0; i < bitrate_cnt; ++i) {
+			/* This will keep lines below 80 signs */
+			if (!(i % 6) && i) {
+				can_print_nl_indent();
+				print_string(PRINT_FP, NULL, "%s", "     ");
 			}
-
-			if (!(i % 6) && i)
-				fprintf(f, "\n	      ");
-			fprintf(f, "%8u ]", bitrate_const[i]);
+			print_uint(PRINT_ANY, NULL,
+				   i < bitrate_cnt - 1 ? "%8u, " : "%8u",
+				   bitrate_const[i]);
 		}
+		close_json_array(PRINT_JSON, " ]");
 	}
 
 	/* data bittiming is irrelevant if fixed bitrate is defined */
 	if (tb[IFLA_CAN_DATA_BITTIMING] && !tb[IFLA_CAN_DATA_BITRATE_CONST]) {
 		struct can_bittiming *dbt =
 			RTA_DATA(tb[IFLA_CAN_DATA_BITTIMING]);
-
-		if (is_json_context()) {
-			json_writer_t *jw;
-
-			open_json_object("data_bittiming");
-			print_int(PRINT_JSON, "bitrate", NULL, dbt->bitrate);
-			jw = get_json_writer();
-			jsonw_name(jw, "sample_point");
-			jsonw_printf(jw, "%.3f",
-				     (float) dbt->sample_point / 1000.);
-			print_int(PRINT_JSON, "tq", NULL, dbt->tq);
-			print_int(PRINT_JSON, "prop_seg", NULL, dbt->prop_seg);
-			print_int(PRINT_JSON, "phase_seg1",
-				  NULL, dbt->phase_seg1);
-			print_int(PRINT_JSON, "phase_seg2",
-				  NULL, dbt->phase_seg2);
-			print_int(PRINT_JSON, "sjw", NULL, dbt->sjw);
-			close_json_object();
-		} else {
-			fprintf(f, "\n	  dbitrate %d dsample-point %.3f ",
-				dbt->bitrate,
-				(float) dbt->sample_point / 1000.);
-			fprintf(f, "\n	  dtq %d dprop-seg %d dphase-seg1 %d "
-				"dphase-seg2 %d dsjw %d",
-				dbt->tq, dbt->prop_seg, dbt->phase_seg1,
-				dbt->phase_seg2, dbt->sjw);
-		}
+		char dsp[6];
+
+		open_json_object("data_bittiming");
+		can_print_nl_indent();
+		print_uint(PRINT_ANY, "bitrate", " dbitrate %u", dbt->bitrate);
+		snprintf(dsp, sizeof(dsp), "%.3f", dbt->sample_point / 1000.);
+		print_string(PRINT_ANY, "sample_point", " dsample-point %s",
+			     dsp);
+		can_print_nl_indent();
+		print_uint(PRINT_ANY, "tq", " dtq %u", dbt->tq);
+		print_uint(PRINT_ANY, "prop_seg", " dprop-seg %u",
+			   dbt->prop_seg);
+		print_uint(PRINT_ANY, "phase_seg1", " dphase-seg1 %u",
+			   dbt->phase_seg1);
+		print_uint(PRINT_ANY, "phase_seg2", " dphase-seg2 %u",
+			   dbt->phase_seg2);
+		print_uint(PRINT_ANY, "sjw", " dsjw %u", dbt->sjw);
+		close_json_object();
 	}
 
 	/* data bittiming const is irrelevant if fixed bitrate is defined */
@@ -465,29 +428,18 @@  static void can_print_opt(struct link_util *lu, FILE *f, struct rtattr *tb[])
 		struct can_bittiming_const *dbtc =
 			RTA_DATA(tb[IFLA_CAN_DATA_BITTIMING_CONST]);
 
-		if (is_json_context()) {
-			open_json_object("data_bittiming_const");
-			print_string(PRINT_JSON, "name", NULL, dbtc->name);
-			can_print_json_timing_min_max("tseg1",
-						      dbtc->tseg1_min,
-						      dbtc->tseg1_max);
-			can_print_json_timing_min_max("tseg2",
-						      dbtc->tseg2_min,
-						      dbtc->tseg2_max);
-			can_print_json_timing_min_max("sjw", 1, dbtc->sjw_max);
-			can_print_json_timing_min_max("brp",
-						      dbtc->brp_min,
-						      dbtc->brp_max);
-
-			print_int(PRINT_JSON, "brp_inc", NULL, dbtc->brp_inc);
-			close_json_object();
-		} else {
-			fprintf(f, "\n	  %s: dtseg1 %d..%d dtseg2 %d..%d "
-				"dsjw 1..%d dbrp %d..%d dbrp-inc %d",
-				dbtc->name, dbtc->tseg1_min, dbtc->tseg1_max,
-				dbtc->tseg2_min, dbtc->tseg2_max, dbtc->sjw_max,
-				dbtc->brp_min, dbtc->brp_max, dbtc->brp_inc);
-		}
+		open_json_object("data_bittiming_const");
+		can_print_nl_indent();
+		print_string(PRINT_ANY, "name", " %s:", dbtc->name);
+		can_print_timing_min_max("tseg1", " dtseg1",
+					 dbtc->tseg1_min, dbtc->tseg1_max);
+		can_print_timing_min_max("tseg2", " dtseg2",
+					 dbtc->tseg2_min, dbtc->tseg2_max);
+		can_print_timing_min_max("sjw", " dsjw", 1, dbtc->sjw_max);
+		can_print_timing_min_max("brp", " dbrp",
+					 dbtc->brp_min, dbtc->brp_max);
+		print_uint(PRINT_ANY, "brp_inc", " dbrp_inc %u", dbtc->brp_inc);
+		close_json_object();
 	}
 
 	if (tb[IFLA_CAN_DATA_BITRATE_CONST]) {
@@ -505,30 +457,23 @@  static void can_print_opt(struct link_util *lu, FILE *f, struct rtattr *tb[])
 			dbitrate = dbt->bitrate;
 		}
 
-		if (is_json_context()) {
-			print_uint(PRINT_JSON, "data_bittiming_bitrate",
-				   NULL, dbitrate);
-			open_json_array(PRINT_JSON, "data_bitrate_const");
-			for (i = 0; i < dbitrate_cnt; ++i)
-				print_uint(PRINT_JSON, NULL, NULL,
-					   dbitrate_const[i]);
-			close_json_array(PRINT_JSON, NULL);
-		} else {
-			fprintf(f, "\n	  dbitrate %u", dbitrate);
-			fprintf(f, "\n	     [");
-
-			for (i = 0; i < dbitrate_cnt - 1; ++i) {
-				/* This will keep lines below 80 signs */
-				if (!(i % 6) && i)
-					fprintf(f, "\n	      ");
-
-				fprintf(f, "%8u, ", dbitrate_const[i]);
+		can_print_nl_indent();
+		print_uint(PRINT_ANY, "data_bittiming_bitrate", " dbitrate %u",
+			   dbitrate);
+		can_print_nl_indent();
+		open_json_array(PRINT_ANY, is_json_context() ?
+				"data_bitrate_const" : "    [");
+		for (i = 0; i < dbitrate_cnt; ++i) {
+			/* This will keep lines below 80 signs */
+			if (!(i % 6) && i) {
+				can_print_nl_indent();
+				print_string(PRINT_FP, NULL, "%s", "     ");
 			}
-
-			if (!(i % 6) && i)
-				fprintf(f, "\n	      ");
-			fprintf(f, "%8u ]", dbitrate_const[i]);
+			print_uint(PRINT_ANY, NULL,
+				   i < dbitrate_cnt - 1 ? "%8u, " : "%8u",
+				   dbitrate_const[i]);
 		}
+		close_json_array(PRINT_JSON, " ]");
 	}
 
 	if (tb[IFLA_CAN_TERMINATION_CONST] && tb[IFLA_CAN_TERMINATION]) {
@@ -538,29 +483,21 @@  static void can_print_opt(struct link_util *lu, FILE *f, struct rtattr *tb[])
 			sizeof(*trm_const);
 		int i;
 
-		if (is_json_context()) {
-			print_hu(PRINT_JSON, "termination", NULL, *trm);
-			open_json_array(PRINT_JSON, "termination_const");
-			for (i = 0; i < trm_cnt; ++i)
-				print_hu(PRINT_JSON, NULL, NULL, trm_const[i]);
-			close_json_array(PRINT_JSON, NULL);
-		} else {
-			fprintf(f, "\n	  termination %hu [ ", *trm);
-
-			for (i = 0; i < trm_cnt - 1; ++i)
-				fprintf(f, "%hu, ", trm_const[i]);
-
-			fprintf(f, "%hu ]", trm_const[i]);
-		}
+		can_print_nl_indent();
+		print_hu(PRINT_ANY, "termination", " termination %hu [ ", *trm);
+		open_json_array(PRINT_JSON, "termination_const");
+		for (i = 0; i < trm_cnt; ++i)
+			print_hu(PRINT_ANY, NULL,
+				 i < trm_cnt - 1 ? "%hu, " : "%hu",
+				 trm_const[i]);
+		close_json_array(PRINT_JSON, " ]");
 	}
 
 	if (tb[IFLA_CAN_CLOCK]) {
 		struct can_clock *clock = RTA_DATA(tb[IFLA_CAN_CLOCK]);
 
-		print_int(PRINT_ANY,
-			  "clock",
-			  "\n	  clock %d ",
-			  clock->freq);
+		can_print_nl_indent();
+		print_uint(PRINT_ANY, "clock", " clock %u ", clock->freq);
 	}
 
 }
@@ -573,31 +510,23 @@  static void can_print_xstats(struct link_util *lu,
 	if (xstats && RTA_PAYLOAD(xstats) == sizeof(*stats)) {
 		stats = RTA_DATA(xstats);
 
-		if (is_json_context()) {
-			print_int(PRINT_JSON, "restarts",
-				  NULL, stats->restarts);
-			print_int(PRINT_JSON, "bus_error",
-				  NULL, stats->bus_error);
-			print_int(PRINT_JSON, "arbitration_lost",
-				  NULL, stats->arbitration_lost);
-			print_int(PRINT_JSON, "error_warning",
-				  NULL, stats->error_warning);
-			print_int(PRINT_JSON, "error_passive",
-				  NULL, stats->error_passive);
-			print_int(PRINT_JSON, "bus_off", NULL, stats->bus_off);
-		} else {
-			fprintf(f, "\n	  re-started bus-errors arbit-lost "
-				"error-warn error-pass bus-off");
-			fprintf(f, "\n	  %-10d %-10d %-10d %-10d %-10d %-10d",
-				stats->restarts, stats->bus_error,
-				stats->arbitration_lost, stats->error_warning,
-				stats->error_passive, stats->bus_off);
-		}
+		can_print_nl_indent();
+		print_string(PRINT_FP, NULL, "%s",
+			     " re-started bus-errors arbit-lost error-warn error-pass bus-off");
+		can_print_nl_indent();
+		print_uint(PRINT_ANY, "restarts", " %-10u", stats->restarts);
+		print_uint(PRINT_ANY, "bus_error", " %-10u", stats->bus_error);
+		print_uint(PRINT_ANY, "arbitration_lost", " %-10u",
+			   stats->arbitration_lost);
+		print_uint(PRINT_ANY, "error_warning", " %-10u",
+			   stats->error_warning);
+		print_uint(PRINT_ANY, "error_passive", " %-10u",
+			   stats->error_passive);
+		print_uint(PRINT_ANY, "bus_off", " %-10u", stats->bus_off);
 	}
 }
 
-static void can_print_help(struct link_util *lu, int argc, char **argv,
-			   FILE *f)
+static void can_print_help(struct link_util *lu, int argc, char **argv, FILE *f)
 {
 	print_usage(f);
 }