On Sun, Jun 21, 2020 at 02:45:10PM +0200, Markus Elfring wrote: > > …, reorder media_request_alloc() such that … > > Wording adjustments: > …, reorder statements in the implementation of the function “media_request_alloc” so that … > > > > … the last step thus > > … the last step. > Thus media_request_close() … > > > Would you like to add the tag “Fixes” to the commit message? > > > … > > +++ b/drivers/media/mc/mc-request.c > > @@ -296,9 +296,18 @@ int media_request_alloc(struct media_device *mdev, int *alloc_fd) > > if (WARN_ON(!mdev->ops->req_alloc ^ !mdev->ops->req_free)) > > return -ENOMEM; > > > > + if (mdev->ops->req_alloc) > > + req = mdev->ops->req_alloc(mdev); > > + else > > + req = kzalloc(sizeof(*req), GFP_KERNEL); > > How do you think about to use a conditional operator? > > + req = (mdev->ops->req_alloc > ? mdev->ops->req_alloc(mdev) > : kzalloc(sizeof(*req), GFP_KERNEL)); > > > Regards, > Markus Hi, This is the semi-friendly patch-bot of Greg Kroah-Hartman. Markus, you seem to have sent a nonsensical or otherwise pointless review comment to a patch submission on a Linux kernel developer mailing list. I strongly suggest that you not do this anymore. Please do not bother developers who are actively working to produce patches and features with comments that, in the end, are a waste of time. Patch submitter, please ignore Markus's suggestion; you do not need to follow it at all. The person/bot/AI that sent it is being ignored by almost all Linux kernel maintainers for having a persistent pattern of behavior of producing distracting and pointless commentary, and inability to adapt to feedback. Please feel free to also ignore emails from them. thanks, greg k-h's patch email bot