On Sun, 2020-05-10 at 18:44 +0000, Nikita Sobolev wrote:
> Hi, Jarkko Sakkinen, all!
> 
> Thank you for your notes about commit and sorry for not copying the message
> to you!

It's not a biggie, no worries.

> There is definitely unwanted line of code in the commit.
> After deleting that one, introduced changes work fine.
> 
> There is a hardcoded usage of /dev/tpm2 in the kernel selftest. And if there
> is no such device - test fails.  I believe this is not a behavior, that we
> expect. Test should be skipped in such case, should it?  That is what my
> commit makes.
> 
> So, after deleting unwanted line of code and making cosmetic changes (new 
> description + deleting
> excess newline character), can commit be submitted again?
> 
> You also mentioned reviewed-by nor tested-by tags in your message. Who should 
> make these tags?
> 
> P.S.
> Also there was a question: why do I declare exit code with a constant instead 
> of just exit 4.
> I chose this style because it is used in other kernel selftests for such kind 
> of checks.
> It is proper to follow common style rules. Should I argument this decision in 
> commit message? 
> 
> -Nikita

Yes, you are of course free to submit a new patch for review.

/Jarkko

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