Re: [PATCH for review] [123/145] i386: make fault notifier unconditional and export it

From: Adrian Bunk
Date: Sun Aug 13 2006 - 11:28:31 EST


> It's needed for external debuggers and overhead is very small.
>...

We are currently trying to remove exports not used by any in-kernel
code.

The patch description also lacks the name of what you call "external
debuggers" (I assume the exports are not for a theoretical usage but for
an already existing debugger?). There is no reason for keeping a patch
description small.

Especially nowadays where people demand deprecation periods for removing
exports without any in-kernel users there must be a _very_ good
justification when adding such exports.

This is true for both the i386 and the x86_64 patches.

cu
Adrian

BTW1: The subject of this email is wrong (it's the x86_64 patch).
BTW2: Please use a valid To: header.

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