Re: [PATCH] x86: fix init_memory_mapping for [dc000000 - e0000000)

From: Cyrill Gorcunov
Date: Tue Oct 28 2008 - 14:15:44 EST


[Ingo Molnar - Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 07:10:04PM +0100]
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| * Cyrill Gorcunov <gorcunov@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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| > [Ingo Molnar - Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 10:27:37AM +0100]
| > |
| > | * Yinghai Lu <yinghai@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
| > |
| > | > Impact: fix range calculation
| > |
| > | applied to tip/x86/urgent, thanks Yinghai!
| > |
| > | i changed the impact line to:
| > |
| > | Impact: change over-mapping to precise mapping, fix /proc/meminfo output
| > |
| > | Ingo
| > |
| >
| > When we started to use Impact: line? I mean -- now we have
| > to use it? Just noticed this word in patches a day or maybe
| > several day ago -- so it seem to be quite freshy :)
|
| We've been experimenting with the impact-line for a couple of
| weeks/months, just to see how it works out in practice.
|
| The first impact-line ever was added by hpa in mid-summer:
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| | commit 908ec7afacfdc83dc10938ed1d3c38b3526034ec
| | Author: H. Peter Anvin <hpa@xxxxxxxxx>
| | Date: Mon Jun 30 14:42:18 2008 -0700
| |
| | x86: remove arbitrary ELF section limit in i386 relocatable kernel
| |
| | Impact: build failure in maximal configurations
|
| The concept seems to be quite good in general:
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| - increases the readability of the changlogs
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| - makes it easier to judge the backporting needs of a commit, even
| if a commit has not been marked as Cc: <stable@xxxxxxxxxx> straight
| away.
|
| - makes it easier to notice bugs in a commit: when a commit marked as
| "Impact: cleanup" causes some behavioral change it's clear that
| it's buggy.
|
| It basically acts as a second-level subject line.
|
| So, given these many advantages, we now try to extend the use of
| impact-lines to all the tip/*/urgent branches.
|
| It's not a must-have item for patch submissions, just a nice-to-have
| property. (we'll add the impact-line when it's missing)
|
| Ingo
|

Ingo, I think it's a subject for SubmittingPatches then. To
eliminate future possible questions for those who never saw it
before. Thanks for explanation!

- Cyrill -
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