Re: [PATCH] kernel/smp.c: free related resources when failure occursin hotplug_cfd()

From: Chen Gang F T
Date: Mon Jul 08 2013 - 20:27:06 EST




On 07/08/2013 10:26 PM, Paul Gortmaker wrote:
> [[PATCH] kernel/smp.c: free related resources when failure occurs in hotplug_cfd()] On 08/07/2013 (Mon 16:50) Chen Gang wrote:
>
>> > When failure occurs in hotplug_cfd(), need release related resources,
>> > or will cause memory leak.
>> >
>> > Also beautify the related code.
> No. Please do not mix real fixes with trivial whitespace changes.
> It makes it harder for the reviewer to find the actual fix, and it
> makes the fix less portable to other releases (i.e. stable trees.)
>

OH, at least, need delete white spaces.

> Also, you say "beautify", but that is a matter of opinion. You
> shuffle around the tabs in your whitespace change, and yet even
> then you don't manage to adapt it to the general coding style of
> having multi-line args align with where the 1st arg starts. So
> you have done nothing but pollute the "git blame" history of that
> file for other users.
>

OK, I will send patch v2 for it (which will remove the waste
'beautifying' operation).

> You might want to slow down on the quantity of patches you send,
> and spend more time reading the comments from other people on
> reviewed patches and learning some of the implicit requirements
> from those.

No, that only means I still need improving my patch sending.

Hmm... for 'learning', I think: "learn with each other, never too old to
learn, never stop learning", so we can learn from most of patches or
replies which sent by many members.

e.g. I understand that for beautifying code, I need more consideration:
not only about coding style rules, but also the readers from 'git' and
the reviewers from 'diff'.

> I've noticed that you are already dangerously close
> to annoying several key subsystem maintainers, and that is not
> the right long term approach to working with the linux community.

If no reply, I will(of cause) no reply either.

Especially, every members' time resource is always expensive.


Thanks.
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Chen Gang
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