On Fri, 14 Sep 2007 11:02:43 +0900 Yasunori Goto <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > /* call arch's memory hotadd */
> > >
> >
> > OK, we're getting into a mess here. This patch fixes
> > update-n_high_memory-node-state-for-memory-hotadd.patch, but which patch
> > does update-n_high_memory-node-state-for-memory-hotadd.patch fix?
> >
> > At present I just whacked
> > update-n_high_memory-node-state-for-memory-hotadd.patch at the end of
> > everything, but that was lazy of me and it ends up making a mess.
>
> It is enough. No more patch is necessary for these issues.
> I already fixed about Andy-san's comment. :-)
Now I'm more confused. I have two separeate questions:
a) Is the justr-added update-n_high_memory-node-state-for-memory-hotadd-fix.patch
still needed?
b) Which patch in 2.6.22-rc4-mm1 does
update-n_high_memory-node-state-for-memory-hotadd.patch fix? In other
words, into which patch should I fold
update-n_high_memory-node-state-for-memory-hotadd.patch prior to sending
to Linus?
(I (usually) get to work this out for myself. Sometimes it is painful).
Generally, if people tell me which patch-in-mm their patch is fixing,
it really helps. Adrian does this all the time.
Thanks.
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