Use WARN() instead of a printk+WARN_ON() pair; this way the message
becomes part of the warning section for better reporting/collection.
This also allowed the folding of some if()'s into the WARN()
Signed-off-by: Arjan van de Ven <arjan@linux.intel.com>
Cc: akpm@linux-foundation.org
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
 
        /* kvm/qemu doesn't have mtrr set right, don't trim them all */
        if (!highest_pfn) {
-               if (!kvm_para_available()) {
-                       printk(KERN_WARNING
+               WARN(!kvm_para_available(), KERN_WARNING
                                "WARNING: strange, CPU MTRRs all blank?\n");
-                       WARN_ON(1);
-               }
                return 0;
        }
 
 
        /* were we called with bad_dma_address? */
        badend = bad_dma_address + (EMERGENCY_PAGES * PAGE_SIZE);
        if (unlikely((dma_addr >= bad_dma_address) && (dma_addr < badend))) {
-               printk(KERN_ERR "Calgary: driver tried unmapping bad DMA "
+               WARN(1, KERN_ERR "Calgary: driver tried unmapping bad DMA "
                       "address 0x%Lx\n", dma_addr);
-               WARN_ON(1);
                return;
        }
 
 
                        __raw_spin_unlock(&sync_lock);
                }
        }
-       if (!(now-start)) {
-               printk("Warning: zero tsc calibration delta: %Ld [max: %Ld]\n",
+       WARN(!(now-start),
+               "Warning: zero tsc calibration delta: %Ld [max: %Ld]\n",
                        now-start, end-start);
-               WARN_ON(1);
-       }
 }
 
 /*