From: Dan Carpenter <dan.carpenter@oracle.com>
To: Julia Lawall <julia.lawall@inria.fr>
Cc: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>,
kernel-janitors@vger.kernel.org,
"linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org" <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
Haojian Zhuang <haojian.zhuang@gmail.com>,
"open list:GPIO SUBSYSTEM" <linux-gpio@vger.kernel.org>,
Christophe JAILLET <christophe.jaillet@wanadoo.fr>,
Linux ARM <linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org>,
Joe Perches <joe@perches.com>,
Robert Jarzmik <robert.jarzmik@free.fr>,
Daniel Mack <daniel@zonque.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] pinctrl: pxa: pxa2xx: Remove 'pxa2xx_pinctrl_exit()' which is unused and broken
Date: Thu, 04 Jun 2020 12:30:38 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20200604123038.GG22511@kadam> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <alpine.DEB.2.21.2006041328570.2577@hadrien>
On Thu, Jun 04, 2020 at 01:42:12PM +0200, Julia Lawall wrote:
> OK, I recall a discussion with Dan where he suggested that some things
> that were not actually bug fixes could also merit a Fixes tag. But it's
> probably better if he weighs in directly.
I generally think Fixes should only be used for "real bug" fixes.
The one exception is when I'm reviewing a patch that fixes an "unused
assignment" static checker warning is that I know which commit
introduced the warning. I don't have strong feelings if it's in the
Fixes tag or if it's just mentioned in the commit message. But it
helps me when I'm reviewing if I don't have to grovel through git
history myself. Also I think that it's always a good exercise for
people fixing patches to look at how the bug was introduced.
regards,
dan carpenter
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From: Dan Carpenter <dan.carpenter@oracle.com>
To: Julia Lawall <julia.lawall@inria.fr>
Cc: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com>,
Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>,
Christophe JAILLET <christophe.jaillet@wanadoo.fr>,
Robert Jarzmik <robert.jarzmik@free.fr>,
Daniel Mack <daniel@zonque.org>,
Haojian Zhuang <haojian.zhuang@gmail.com>,
Linux ARM <linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org>,
"open list:GPIO SUBSYSTEM" <linux-gpio@vger.kernel.org>,
"linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org" <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
kernel-janitors@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH] pinctrl: pxa: pxa2xx: Remove 'pxa2xx_pinctrl_exit()' which is unused and broken
Date: Thu, 4 Jun 2020 15:30:38 +0300 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20200604123038.GG22511@kadam> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <alpine.DEB.2.21.2006041328570.2577@hadrien>
On Thu, Jun 04, 2020 at 01:42:12PM +0200, Julia Lawall wrote:
> OK, I recall a discussion with Dan where he suggested that some things
> that were not actually bug fixes could also merit a Fixes tag. But it's
> probably better if he weighs in directly.
I generally think Fixes should only be used for "real bug" fixes.
The one exception is when I'm reviewing a patch that fixes an "unused
assignment" static checker warning is that I know which commit
introduced the warning. I don't have strong feelings if it's in the
Fixes tag or if it's just mentioned in the commit message. But it
helps me when I'm reviewing if I don't have to grovel through git
history myself. Also I think that it's always a good exercise for
people fixing patches to look at how the bug was introduced.
regards,
dan carpenter
WARNING: multiple messages have this Message-ID (diff)
From: Dan Carpenter <dan.carpenter@oracle.com>
To: Julia Lawall <julia.lawall@inria.fr>
Cc: Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>,
kernel-janitors@vger.kernel.org,
"linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org" <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
Haojian Zhuang <haojian.zhuang@gmail.com>,
"open list:GPIO SUBSYSTEM" <linux-gpio@vger.kernel.org>,
Christophe JAILLET <christophe.jaillet@wanadoo.fr>,
Linux ARM <linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org>,
Joe Perches <joe@perches.com>,
Robert Jarzmik <robert.jarzmik@free.fr>,
Daniel Mack <daniel@zonque.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH] pinctrl: pxa: pxa2xx: Remove 'pxa2xx_pinctrl_exit()' which is unused and broken
Date: Thu, 4 Jun 2020 15:30:38 +0300 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20200604123038.GG22511@kadam> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <alpine.DEB.2.21.2006041328570.2577@hadrien>
On Thu, Jun 04, 2020 at 01:42:12PM +0200, Julia Lawall wrote:
> OK, I recall a discussion with Dan where he suggested that some things
> that were not actually bug fixes could also merit a Fixes tag. But it's
> probably better if he weighs in directly.
I generally think Fixes should only be used for "real bug" fixes.
The one exception is when I'm reviewing a patch that fixes an "unused
assignment" static checker warning is that I know which commit
introduced the warning. I don't have strong feelings if it's in the
Fixes tag or if it's just mentioned in the commit message. But it
helps me when I'm reviewing if I don't have to grovel through git
history myself. Also I think that it's always a good exercise for
people fixing patches to look at how the bug was introduced.
regards,
dan carpenter
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Thread overview: 54+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2020-05-31 7:37 [PATCH] pinctrl: pxa: pxa2xx: Remove 'pxa2xx_pinctrl_exit()' which is unused and broken Christophe JAILLET
2020-05-31 7:37 ` Christophe JAILLET
2020-05-31 7:37 ` Christophe JAILLET
2020-06-01 8:58 ` Robert Jarzmik
2020-06-01 8:58 ` Robert Jarzmik
2020-06-01 8:58 ` Robert Jarzmik
2020-06-01 11:31 ` Christophe JAILLET
2020-06-01 11:31 ` Christophe JAILLET
2020-06-01 11:31 ` Christophe JAILLET
2020-06-01 18:31 ` Dan Carpenter
2020-06-01 18:31 ` Dan Carpenter
2020-06-01 18:31 ` Dan Carpenter
2020-06-03 22:08 ` Linus Walleij
2020-06-03 22:08 ` Linus Walleij
2020-06-03 22:08 ` Linus Walleij
2020-06-04 8:31 ` Dan Carpenter
2020-06-04 8:31 ` Dan Carpenter
2020-06-04 8:31 ` Dan Carpenter
2020-06-04 9:17 ` Joe Perches
2020-06-04 9:17 ` Joe Perches
2020-06-04 9:17 ` Joe Perches
2020-06-04 9:52 ` Julia Lawall
2020-06-04 9:52 ` Julia Lawall
2020-06-04 9:52 ` Julia Lawall
2020-06-04 10:00 ` Joe Perches
2020-06-04 10:00 ` Joe Perches
2020-06-04 10:00 ` Joe Perches
2020-06-04 10:33 ` Julia Lawall
2020-06-04 10:33 ` Julia Lawall
2020-06-04 10:33 ` Julia Lawall
2020-06-04 11:08 ` Joe Perches
2020-06-04 11:08 ` Joe Perches
2020-06-04 11:08 ` Joe Perches
2020-06-04 11:42 ` Julia Lawall
2020-06-04 11:42 ` Julia Lawall
2020-06-04 11:42 ` Julia Lawall
2020-06-04 12:30 ` Dan Carpenter [this message]
2020-06-04 12:30 ` Dan Carpenter
2020-06-04 12:30 ` Dan Carpenter
2020-06-04 16:08 ` Joe Perches
2020-06-04 16:08 ` Joe Perches
2020-06-04 16:08 ` Joe Perches
2020-06-04 16:29 ` Julia Lawall
2020-06-04 16:29 ` Julia Lawall
2020-06-04 16:29 ` Julia Lawall
2020-06-04 17:35 ` Dan Carpenter
2020-06-04 17:35 ` Dan Carpenter
2020-06-04 17:35 ` Dan Carpenter
2020-06-04 18:02 ` Joe Perches
2020-06-04 18:02 ` Joe Perches
2020-06-04 18:02 ` Joe Perches
2020-06-03 22:05 ` Linus Walleij
2020-06-03 22:05 ` Linus Walleij
2020-06-03 22:05 ` Linus Walleij
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