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Fix this by adding in the missing max_active count. >>>> >>>> Dan, please fold this (or something similar) in when you're redoing the >>>> series. >>>> >>> Appreciate this fix being picked up. Are we going to lose the SoB? >> >> If it's being redone, would be silly to have that error in there. Do >> we have a tag that's appropriate for this? I often wonder when I'm >> folding in a fix. Ala Fixes-by: or something like that. > > I've always lobied for a Fixes-from: tag, but the kbuild-bot tells > everyone to add a Reported-by: tag. But then a lot of people are like > Reported-by doesn't make sense. And other people are like Reported-by > is fine, what's wrong with it? I don't reported-by for this use either, as that is a lot more appropriate for a single fix that fixes an issue that was reported by (duh) that specific person. Fixes-from seems a lot better. -- Jens Axboe