On 2014/12/18 19:26, Neil Horman wrote: > On Wed, Dec 17, 2014 at 11:20:26PM +0100, Thomas Monjalon wrote: >> Hi Neil, >> >> 2014-12-17 12:03, Neil Horman: >>> Back in: >>> >>> commit aaa662e75c23c61a1d79bd4d1f9f35b4967c39db >>> Author: Alan Carew <alan.carew at intel.com> >>> Date: Fri Dec 5 15:19:07 2014 +0100 >>> >>> cmdline: fix overflow on bsd >>> >>> The author failed to fixup a call to cmdline_parse_etheraddr in xenvirt. >>> This >>> patch makes the needed correction to avoid a build break >>> >>> Signed-off-by: Neil Horman <nhorman at tuxdriver.com> >>> CC: Thomas Monjalon <thomas.monjalon at 6wind.com> >> What is the meaning of CC here? >> > CC is a tag that git send-email understands. As it implies it cc's the post > to > the indicated email, and records that fact in the body of the commit.
But if you use --cc in git send-email will be a good choice. CC list is useless for patch it self, but here it will exist in commit log(although this style can also be seen in linux kernel) Thanks, Michael >>> --- a/lib/librte_pmd_xenvirt/rte_eth_xenvirt.c >>> +++ b/lib/librte_pmd_xenvirt/rte_eth_xenvirt.c >>> @@ -586,8 +586,9 @@ rte_eth_xenvirt_parse_args(struct xenvirt_dict *dict, >>> if (!strncmp(pair[0], RTE_ETH_XENVIRT_MAC_PARAM, >>> sizeof(RTE_ETH_XENVIRT_MAC_PARAM))) { >>> if (cmdline_parse_etheraddr(NULL, >>> - pair[1], >>> - &dict->addr) < 0) { >>> + pair[1], >>> + &dict->addr, >>> + sizeof(struct ether_addr)) >>> < 0) { >> Why not sizeof(dict->addr)? >> > Because addr is a struct ether_addr, and I always get confused when doing > sizeof > on pointer variables, so I find it more clear to specify the type exactly. > I'm > not bound to it though so if you like I can change it, though given its > release > day, I figure you want to fix this build break asap. > Neil > >> -- >> Thomas >>