From: <cz...@li...> - 2012-01-26 05:56:30
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Hi Linda Two more attached patch files. One is relative to everyone. The other is an addition for PowerPC. The related to all architectures adds a for loop in the normalize_addr routine which which allows it to find all the instances of a shortened format 16 segment of the ipv6 address instead of just the first one. The second patch file causes 875 records to be written after the fill_disk routine is called if the architecture is PPC due to the fact we left 70K after the truncate for PPC instead of just 5K for Intel. Again the patches are in the attached files which includes the signed off by line. Jim |
From: Linda K. <lin...@hp...> - 2012-01-28 00:02:13
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Hi Jim, I've pushed your patches upstream. Your patches don't come with commit log text so I end up having to make something up from your e-mail. When you commit your files, will you please add a short first sentence to the commit log, which will become the subject/name of the patch, and then a few more sentences describing the changes? I'm looking for information similar to what you're putting in the e-mail, but looking for it in the patch file. Thanks, -- ljk cz...@li... wrote: > > Hi Linda > > Two more attached patch files. One is relative to everyone. The other > is an addition for PowerPC. The related to all architectures adds a for > loop in the normalize_addr routine which which allows it to find all the > instances of a shortened format 16 segment of the ipv6 address instead > of just the first one. The second patch file causes 875 records to be > written after the fill_disk routine is called if the architecture is PPC > due to the fact we left 70K after the truncate for PPC instead of just > 5K for Intel. Again the patches are in the attached files which includes > the signed off by line. > > Jim > |