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SubjectRe: [PATCH v2 08/13] dmaengine: at_xdmac: Move the free desc to the tail of the desc list
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On 12/13/21 11:00 AM, Vinod Koul wrote:
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> On 13-12-21, 14:29, Vinod Koul wrote:
>> On 13-12-21, 08:51, Tudor.Ambarus@microchip.com wrote:
>>> Hi, Vinod,
>>>
>>> On 12/13/21 10:07 AM, Vinod Koul wrote:
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>>>> On 25-11-21, 11:00, Tudor Ambarus wrote:
>>>>> So that we don't use the same desc over and over again.
>>>>
>>>> Please use full para in the changelog and not a continuation of the
>>>> patch title!
>>>
>>> Ok, will add a better commit description. Here and in other patches where
>>> your comment applies.
>>
>> Great!
>>
>>>>
>>>> and why is wrong with using same desc over and over? Any benefits of not
>>>> doing so?
>>>
>>> Not wrong, but if we move the free desc to the tail of the list, then the
>>> sequence of descriptors is more track-able in case of debug. You would
>>> know which descriptor should come next and you could easier catch
>>> concurrency over descriptors for example. I saw virt-dma uses
>>> list_splice_tail_init() as well, I found it a good idea, so I thought to
>>> follow the core driver.
>>
>> Okay, I would be good to add this motivation in the change log. I am
>> sure after few you would also wonder why you did this change :)

Sure.

>
> Also, pls submit serial patches to Greg separately. I guess he saw the
> title and overlooked those...

I received a private message from Greg informing me that he applied the
patches to tty-next and that they will be merged during the merge window.
So I'll drop the tty patches in v3.

Cheers,
ta
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