On 2016/12/29 15:56, Minchan Kim wrote: > On Thu, Dec 29, 2016 at 04:34:03PM +0900, Sergey Senozhatsky wrote: >> Hello, >> >> On (12/29/16 15:59), Minchan Kim wrote: >> [..] >>>> I don't know... do we want to have it as a separate patch? >>>> may be we can fold it into some other patch someday later. >>> >>> Xishi spent his time to make the patch(review,create/send). And I want to >>> give a credit to him. :) >> >> sure, I didn't mean "let's seize the credit" :) my reasoning was >> that that patch hardly can be counted even as trivial. per >> documentation: >> >> : Trivial patches must qualify for one of the following rules: >> : >> : - Spelling fixes in documentation >> : - Spelling fixes for errors which could break :manpage:`grep(1)` >> : - Warning fixes (cluttering with useless warnings is bad) >> : - Compilation fixes (only if they are actually correct) >> : - Runtime fixes (only if they actually fix things) >> : - Removing use of deprecated functions/macros >> : - Contact detail and documentation fixes >> : - Non-portable code replaced by portable code (even in arch-specific, >> : since people copy, as long as it's trivial) >> : - Any fix by the author/maintainer of the file (ie. patch monkey >> : in re-transmission mode) >> >> >> hence was my question. we can have it as "p.s. in this patch we also >> remove XYZ reported by Xishi Qiu". >> >> but up to you. >> >> >> >> for instance, we can have Xishi's fix up as part of this "fix documentation >> typos" patch. which can be counted in as trivial. > > Xishi, Could you send your patch with fixing ones Sergey pointed out > if Sergey doesn't mind? > > You should include Sergey's SOB, too. >
Hi, Minchan and Sergey, OK, but I will have a vacation soon, so could you just add that typo in your patch? or I will resend v3 several days later. Thanks Xishi Qiu >> >> >> --- >> >> diff --git a/mm/zsmalloc.c b/mm/zsmalloc.c >> index 9cc3c0b2c2c1..af7cd90c26f7 100644 >> --- a/mm/zsmalloc.c >> +++ b/mm/zsmalloc.c >> @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ >> * Usage of struct page flags: >> * PG_private: identifies the first component page >> * PG_private2: identifies the last component page >> - * PG_owner_priv_1: indentifies the huge component page >> + * PG_owner_priv_1: identifies the huge component page >> * >> */ >> >> @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ >> #define ZS_ALIGN 8 >> >> /* >> - * A single 'zspage' is composed of up to 2^N discontiguous 0-order (single) >> + * A single 'zspage' is composed of up to 2^N discontinuous 0-order (single) > > Hmm, discontinuous is right? > I'm not a native but discontiguos is wrong? "contiguous" was used mm part > widely. > > >> * pages. ZS_MAX_ZSPAGE_ORDER defines upper limit on N. >> */ >> #define ZS_MAX_ZSPAGE_ORDER 2 >> @@ -2383,7 +2383,7 @@ struct zs_pool *zs_create_pool(const char *name) >> goto err; >> >> /* >> - * Iterate reversly, because, size of size_class that we want to use >> + * Iterate reversely, because, size of size_class that we want to use >> * for merging should be larger or equal to current size. >> */ >> for (i = zs_size_classes - 1; i >= 0; i--) { >> >> >> --- >> >> -ss >> >> -- >> To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in >> the body to majord...@kvack.org. For more info on Linux MM, >> see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . >> Don't email: <a href=mailto:"d...@kvack.org"> em...@kvack.org </a> > > . >