Hi, Thank you for your reply, sorry for the mangled patch. It was probably a bad idea to use TB. I've just tested git send-email, and I can (probably) resend you my patch if you need.
I was keeping any side effect to a minimum, but yes, doing nothing by default on panic with a panic_wdt_timeout = 0 would make end-user life easier. Jean-Yves Le 30/09/2015 16:57, Corey Minyard a écrit : > This is a good idea. This "feature" was added in the past because we > had lots of trouble with > reboots while taking kernel core dumps during a panic. This isn't > really an issue any more, so > maybe the feature should now be disabled by default. I'll probably do > that, but use your patch > to let it be re-enabled. > > Queued up for 4.4. > > BTW, the patch was pretty badly mangled by some mailer someplace. It > would be best if you > could use "git send-email" to send patches. If that's not an option, > and you can't put a git tree > out there someplace to pull from, then just sending it as an attachment > would be better. I know > that's not standard kernel process, but it would be easier than having > to hand-edit patches. > > Thanks, > > -corey > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Openipmi-developer mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openipmi-developer
