Hi Alan

2017-01-18 0:57 GMT+09:00 Alan Stern <st...@rowland.harvard.edu>:
> On Tue, 17 Jan 2017, Jaejoong Kim wrote:
>
>> The commonly use of a bottom half are tasklet and workqueue. The big
>> difference between tasklet and workqueue is that the tasklet runs in
>> an interrupt context and the workqueue runs in a process context,
>> which means it can sleep if need be.
>>
>> The comment for usb_control/interrupt/bulk_msg() functions note that
>> do not use this function within an interrupt context, like a 'bottom half'
>> handler. With this comment, it makes confuse about usage of these functions.
>>
>> To more clarify, remove 'bottom half' comment.
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Jaejoong Kim <climbbb....@gmail.com>
>> ---
>>
>> I not sure this change is needed. Just with my background, the bottom half 
>> technics
>> are softirq(rarely used), tasklet and workqueue over 2.5 kernel version.
>> And softirq and tasklet runs in interrupt context and workqueue runs in 
>> process contex.
>>
>> This functions are quite old but commonly used in usb device driver. That's 
>> why I read
>> these function comments. :)
>>
>> If there are something wrong with my patch and patch's comment, please tell 
>> me.
>> I am really appreciate with sharing your time for review this patch.
>
> Removing the stuff about bottom halves from the comments is fine.  But
> when you reformat the comments, you should not exceed the 80-column
> limit.

OK. I will resend a patch.
Thanks for a comment.

Jaejoong
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