Re: [PATCH -tip V2] x86: thread_info.h moving comment to where itshould be
From: Thomas Gleixner
Date: Mon Jul 06 2009 - 18:46:22 EST
Jaswinder,
On Tue, 7 Jul 2009, Jaswinder Singh Rajput wrote:
> On Mon, 2009-07-06 at 20:54 +0200, Thomas Gleixner wrote:
> > On Mon, 6 Jul 2009, Jaswinder Singh Rajput wrote:
> > >
> > > By mistake commit 2052e8d40ad58 moved following comment to wrong place,
> > > where it does not make any sense :
> >
> > Wrong. commit 2052e8d4 had the comments in the right place. commit
> > 3351cc03 replaced the two identical INIT_THREAD_INFO macros and did
> > not update the comments.
> >
>
> Ahh so you was also part of it, here is updated patch:
if you expect that you earn more trust by such snotty comments, then
you are really on the wrong track. To keep the record straight:
_You_ sent a patch with a bogus patch description.
Instead of silently sending a fixed up patch after I pointed out to
you that your commit log is incorrect you come back and make pompous
comments about who is doing wrong and who has taken part of it.
> [PATCH -tip] x86: thread_info.h moving comment to where it should be
>
> By mistake commit 3351cc03 forget to move following comment along
> with INIT_THREAD_INFO :
>
> "preempt_count needs to be 1 initially, until the scheduler is functional."
>
> Moving comment back to right place where preempt_count is setting to 1
>
> Also by mistake commit 2052e8d4 forget to fix extra line which is not required.
> Removed that extra line.
That changelog is just another proof of your attempts to make a
moutain out of a molehill:
It does not matter at all which commit did not move a comment and it
does even matter less which commit did not remove or added a blank
line. For this patch a commit message consisting of a single subject
line:
x86: thread_info.h: move comment and remove stray newline
is sufficient and more useful than your "by mistake ..."
fingerpointing.
We care about those details with _real_ code bugs, but not for the
sake of pointing at the person who made a mistake. We simply care
because we want a reference to the context where and why it happened.
Thanks,
tglx
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