[PATCH] usb: Fix switch statement in ohci-tmio.c
Nick Krause
xerofoify at gmail.com
Thu Aug 14 17:13:28 EDT 2014
On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 5:03 PM, Mandeep Sandhu
<mandeepsandhu.chd at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Look I got off on the wrong start and I am starting to improve my repo but seems
>>
>> If you think you're improving your rep with these poor patches, you're delusional.
>>
>>> impossible if people are just going to forget about my good patches.
>>
>> We'll discuss that when you actually submit one that isn't a steaming
>> pile of dingo's kidneys.
>>
>> Do yourself a favor - try to resist the temptation to post a patch for at
>> least 30 to 60 days, *no matter how correct you think it is*.
>>
>
> Plz start listening to what people are telling you. Don't post patches
> here. If you want to make them, fine. Keep them in your local machine
> for now. Heed to the advice of seniors here otherwise people will just
> start ignoring you _completely_ and you won't get any help after that.
>
> Also, I've observed that you're not trying to understand what the code
> is doing. You're looking at every build error/bug as a C programming
> problem (which too unfortunately you're not understanding completely)
> and have no clue of the context in which it's written. Thats why
> Valdis and many others are finding so many faults in your 'patches'.
> They are wrong at both levels!
>
> Please go through some C tutorials and get a good grasp of the
> language. Only _then_ attempt to get your hands dirty with kernel
> code.
>
> This is my last advice. After this, I will delete all patch related
> emails from you without reading it.
>
> Good luck,
> -mandeep
>
>
>
>
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Mandeep,
I am learned C. Perhaps I am a little rusty and need to review.
Nick
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