Re: [PATCH v2 bluetooth-next] Simplify lowpan receive path so skb is freed in lowpan_rcv when dropped.

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On 21/08/14 14:24, Marcel Holtmann wrote:
Hi Alex,

this patch wasn't able to apply and now it doesn't apply either (because
lot of other changes). I thought you will resend a v3 and then I will
care about reviewing. Then putting Acked-by, then Marcel will put it on
the right repositories.

If you can, describe the changes in the commit msg (please note the 80
line width there).

This patch is also something for bluetooth (not bluetooth-next), it's a
bug fix. But this depends how Marcel will dealing with this issue. It's
a bugfix with a huge change of lines. I would base it on bluetooth,
because it's a bug fix.
simplifying something is not for -stable or a bug fix. If there is a memory leak, then fix that memory leak first in a separate patch. The rules are pretty clear here. Only bug fixes after the merge window has closed.

Regards

Marcel

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Hi,

I'll respin and include the memory leak fix and this patch and a couple of others I have and send as a series to bluetooth. What bluetooth git repository should I base the series on?

- Martin.
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