On 24/10/2025 15:17, Danilo Krummrich wrote:
On 10/24/25 3:37 PM, Tvrtko Ursulin wrote:
Good to know. I am coming from the angle that netiquette, at least in the olden
days, used to be that when you join an established thread you don't trim too
much of the context. For the benefit of people joining the thread at that very
point, especially when re-raising an argument which has already been discussed.

I see it the opposite way, leaving too much context wastes people's time
searching for the actual reply, see also [1].

If someone wants the full context, previously sent mails are always available.

[1] https://subspace.kernel.org/etiquette.html#trim-your-quotes-when-replying

Now, you can argue that you mean "driver has been detached from the fence",
which means something along the lines of "the driver has no business with the
fence anymore", but this is not what people think of when they read
"detached-driver".Okay people. :)

Not a big deal, but for you to note: Quite some of your replies I've received
recently add text to the quoted parts, in this case the "Okay people. :)".

Oh dear.. I can see it in the sent folder but it definitely wasn't composed like that. Thank you for pointing it out.

There has been something seriously wrong with Thunderbird's compose window for a few weeks now. First it would be inserting random newlines while editing, and then now after an update it jumps to the end of the whole message and add newlines there when pressing backspace on an empty line. Its infuriating. I see there is another update so I will try that.

How about "unknown-driver", would that satisfy you?

Honestly, the most accurate thing to say would be "fence-signaled", because
that's the actual condition which causes the change.
Hm, ->get_driver_name() returning "fence-signaled" is not great, and debugfs output in the form of "kernel fence: fence-signaled timeline-signaled seq 1234 signaled" feels a bit redundant. :shrug:

Regards,

Tvrtko

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