Re: [patch 1/2] oProfile: oops when profile_pc() return ~0LU

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To: Philippe Elie <phil.el@...>
Cc: Linux Kernel Mailing List <linux-kernel@...>, Andrew Morton <akpm@...>, Sami Farin <safari-kernel@...>
Date: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 - 12:55 pm

On Tue, 23 Oct 2007, Philippe Elie wrote:

No, there are no implicit sign-offs. The point of sign-offs is that it 
makes the copyright and flow of patches explicit, so an "implicit 
sign-off" would defeat the whole point.


Well, I just wanted an ack that it was tested, since it seemed a bit 
subtle and (like the sign-offs) that explicit "yes, this was tested" was 
missing. Looks like I was right in asking for it:


I'm perfectly happy with the attached patch, I just want it to be 
properly tested and have all the sign-offs (and explanations etc) in 
place, and I can apply it.

Of course, I cannot think of a single architecture where an EIP of ~0UL is 
valid anyway, so I'm also not opposed to just keeping ~0UL as the magic 
value.

		Linus
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[patch 1/2] oProfile: oops when profile_pc() return ~0LU, Philippe Elie, (Sun Oct 21, 8:08 am)
Re: [patch 1/2] oProfile: oops when profile_pc() return ~0LU, Linus Torvalds, (Mon Oct 22, 10:38 pm)
Re: [patch 1/2] oProfile: oops when profile_pc() return ~0LU, Linus Torvalds, (Tue Oct 23, 12:55 pm)