Re: [PATCH 1/2] x86: notify hypervisor about guest entering s2idle state

From: Mario Limonciello
Date: Mon Jun 13 2022 - 01:04:04 EST


On 6/10/22 07:49, Dave Hansen wrote:
On 6/10/22 04:36, Grzegorz Jaszczyk wrote:
czw., 9 cze 2022 o 16:27 Dave Hansen <dave.hansen@xxxxxxxxx> napisał(a):
On 6/9/22 04:03, Grzegorz Jaszczyk wrote:
Co-developed-by: Peter Fang <peter.fang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Peter Fang <peter.fang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Co-developed-by: Tomasz Nowicki <tn@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Nowicki <tn@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Zide Chen <zide.chen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Co-developed-by: Grzegorz Jaszczyk <jaz@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Grzegorz Jaszczyk <jaz@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Documentation/virt/kvm/x86/hypercalls.rst | 7 +++++++
arch/x86/kvm/x86.c | 3 +++
drivers/acpi/x86/s2idle.c | 8 ++++++++
include/linux/suspend.h | 1 +
include/uapi/linux/kvm_para.h | 1 +
kernel/power/suspend.c | 4 ++++
6 files changed, 24 insertions(+)
What's the deal with these emails?

zide.chen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

I see a smattering of those in the git logs, but never for Intel folks.
I've kept emails as they were in the original patch and I do not think
I should change them. This is what Zide and Peter originally used.

"Original patch"? Where did you get this from?

Is this perhaps coming from Chromium Gerrit? If so, I think you should include a link to the Gerrit code review discussion.

If it's not a public discussion/patch originally perhaps Suggested-by: might be a better tag to use.


I'll also say that I'm a bit suspicious of a patch that includes 5
authors for 24 lines of code. Did it really take five of you to write
24 lines of code?
This patch was built iteratively: original patch comes from Zide and
Peter, I've squashed it with Tomasz later changes and reworked by
myself for upstream. I didn't want to take credentials from any of the
above so ended up with Zide as an author and 3 co-developers. Please
let me know if that's an issue.

It just looks awfully fishy.

If it were me, and I'd put enough work into it to believe I deserved
credit as an *author* (again, of ~13 lines of actual code), I'd probably
just zap all the other SoB's and mention them in the changelog. I'd
also explain where the code came from.

Your text above wouldn't be horrible context to add to a cover letter.