On Wednesday 25 March 2015 06:05 PM, Alex Dowad wrote:
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> On 25/03/15 13:47, Vineet Gupta wrote:
>> On Friday 13 March 2015 11:35 PM, Alex Dowad wrote:
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>> Applied to for-next after pruning the comment above.
> Thank you. Is it too late for me to tweak the commit comment?
I already fixed it up
On 25/03/15 13:47, Vineet Gupta wrote:
On Friday 13 March 2015 11:35 PM, Alex Dowad wrote:
The 'arg' argument to copy_thread() is only ever used when forking a new
kernel thread. Hence, rename it to 'kthread_arg' for clarity (and consistency
with do_fork() and other arch-specific
On Friday 13 March 2015 11:35 PM, Alex Dowad wrote:
> The 'arg' argument to copy_thread() is only ever used when forking a new
> kernel thread. Hence, rename it to 'kthread_arg' for clarity (and consistency
> with do_fork() and other arch-specific implementations of copy_thread()).
>
>
On Wednesday 25 March 2015 06:05 PM, Alex Dowad wrote:
On 25/03/15 13:47, Vineet Gupta wrote:
On Friday 13 March 2015 11:35 PM, Alex Dowad wrote:
Applied to for-next after pruning the comment above.
Thank you. Is it too late for me to tweak the commit comment?
I already fixed it up !
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On 25/03/15 13:47, Vineet Gupta wrote:
On Friday 13 March 2015 11:35 PM, Alex Dowad wrote:
The 'arg' argument to copy_thread() is only ever used when forking a new
kernel thread. Hence, rename it to 'kthread_arg' for clarity (and consistency
with do_fork() and other arch-specific
On Friday 13 March 2015 11:35 PM, Alex Dowad wrote:
The 'arg' argument to copy_thread() is only ever used when forking a new
kernel thread. Hence, rename it to 'kthread_arg' for clarity (and consistency
with do_fork() and other arch-specific implementations of copy_thread()).
Signed-off-by:
The 'arg' argument to copy_thread() is only ever used when forking a new
kernel thread. Hence, rename it to 'kthread_arg' for clarity (and consistency
with do_fork() and other arch-specific implementations of copy_thread()).
Signed-off-by: Alex Dowad
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arch/arc/kernel/process.c | 9 ++---
The 'arg' argument to copy_thread() is only ever used when forking a new
kernel thread. Hence, rename it to 'kthread_arg' for clarity (and consistency
with do_fork() and other arch-specific implementations of copy_thread()).
Signed-off-by: Alex Dowad alexinbeij...@gmail.com
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