Re: [PATCH 0/3] Use implicit kref infra

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On 2020-09-02 11:00, Daniel Stone wrote:
> Hi Luben,
> 
> On Wed, 2 Sep 2020 at 15:51, Luben Tuikov <luben.tuikov@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Of course it's true--good morning!
>>
>> Let me stop you right there--just read the documentation I pointed
>> to you at.
>>
>> No!
>>
>> I'm sorry, that doesn't make sense.
>>
>> No, that's horrible.
>>
>> No, that's horrible.
>>
>> You need to understand how the kref infrastructure works in the kernel. I've said
>> it a million times: it's implicit.
>>
>> Or LESS. Less changes. Less is better. Basically revert and redo all this "managed resources".
> 
> There are many better ways to make your point. At the moment it's just
> getting lost in shouting.

Hi Daniel,

Not sure how I can do this when someone doesn't want to read up on
the kref infrastructure. Can you help?

When someone starts off with "My understanding of ..." (as in the OP) you know you're
in trouble and in for a rough times.

Such is the nature of world-wide open-to-everyone mailing lists where
anyone can put forth an argument, regardless of their level of understanding.
The more obfuscated an argument, the more uncertainty.

If one knows the kref infrastructure, it just clicks, no explanation
necessary.

Regards,
Luben

> 
> Cheers,
> Daniel
> 

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