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From: Davide Libenzi
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Re: [patch 1/13] signal/timer/event fds v8 - anonymous inode source ...
Date: Friday, March 30, 2007 - 6:29 pm
On Fri, 30 Mar 2007, Andrew Morton wrote:
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> I'd say panic. There's no much point in limping along with an > incorrectly-working kernel, only to have some small number of apps fail > mysteriously later on.
Panic it is ...
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> > > Can we make this optional if CONFIG_EMBEDDED? You plan on converting epoll > > > to use this facility, but with CONFIG_EPOLL=n, this is all dead code? > > > > Hmmm, the whole point is that all this stuff works with or without epoll. > > And epoll need no changes to support this. > > I'm suggesting that all known clients of anon_inode be made optional. > Hence anon_iode can become optional too. > > It's a desirable objective, at least. The default, really.
Ok, I'll put them under Kconf. - Davide -
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[patch 1/13] signal/timer/event fds v8 - anonymous inode s ...
, Davide Libenzi
, (Tue Mar 20, 11:37 am)
Re: [patch 1/13] signal/timer/event fds v8 - anonymous ino ...
, Andrew Morton
, (Fri Mar 30, 12:39 pm)
Re: [patch 1/13] signal/timer/event fds v8 - anonymous ino ...
, Davide Libenzi
, (Fri Mar 30, 3:44 pm)
Re: [patch 1/13] signal/timer/event fds v8 - anonymous ino ...
, Randy Dunlap
, (Fri Mar 30, 4:02 pm)
Re: [patch 1/13] signal/timer/event fds v8 - anonymous ino ...
, Andrew Morton
, (Fri Mar 30, 4:08 pm)
Re: [patch 1/13] signal/timer/event fds v8 - anonymous ino ...
, Davide Libenzi
, (Fri Mar 30, 6:29 pm)
Re: [patch 1/13] signal/timer/event fds v8 - anonymous ino ...
, Linus Torvalds
, (Fri Mar 30, 7:24 pm)
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