Re: [PATCH 1/2] ARM: Differentiate SheevaPlugs and DockStars on thebasis of the memory size.

From: Alexander Holler
Date: Thu Apr 07 2011 - 17:31:22 EST


Am 07.04.2011 10:55, schrieb Alexander Clouter:
In gmane.linux.kernel Alexander Holler<holler@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Sorry, I don't feel the need to waste my time prodcuing patches to get
them called "abominations". Which means my willingness to post further
patches just got below zero.

In a posting from Nico before you got offended it was explained to you
*why* it was a Bad Idea(tm) and that that sort of thing simply does not
work. As a game, is it really a situation with *zero* probability of
occuring that someone might produce a kirkwood/Sheeva flavoured board
with only 128MB RAM?

As well as a willingness to 'produce' patches (which to be frank
*anyone* can do[1])...the hard part is producing *good* patches. To
produce good patches you need to read and understand the wisdom you get
back from the mailing lists you post to. If you do not understand the
reasoning, ask.

This is why you see [PATCHv${BIGNUM}] so often in a number of mailing
lists. If you are not willing to accept *everyone*, including yourself,
writes crap code...well the value of your patches falls below zero.

Requiring a machine ID and the needed stuff to handle that for a board which just is using two GPIOs different than another board is why the ARM tree exploded. And requiring a machine ID just to follow the rule that a machine ID is much better than some pretty unique hw feature is in my humble opinion senseless and that the resulting code is more readable and better to maintain is a myth.

Sorry that I wanted to help there. Will not try it again.

Regards,

Alexander
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