[PATCH v1 02/16] mm/memory: remove "zap_details" parameter from zap_page_range_single()
Alice Ryhl
aliceryhl at google.com
Mon Mar 2 21:33:45 AEDT 2026
On Mon, Mar 02, 2026 at 11:27:40AM +0100, David Hildenbrand (Arm) wrote:
> On 3/2/26 11:01, Alice Ryhl wrote:
> > On Mon, Mar 02, 2026 at 09:18:45AM +0100, David Hildenbrand (Arm) wrote:
> >> On 2/28/26 13:38, Alice Ryhl wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Please run rustfmt on Rust changes. Here, rustfmt leads to this being
> >>> formatted on a single line:
> >>
> >> Having to run tooling I don't even have installed when removing a single
> >> function parameter; did not expect that :)
> >
> > Well, rustfmt comes with the compiler, and it would be ideal to build
> > test changes before sending them :)
>
> At least on Ubuntu on my notebook where I do most of the coding+patch
> submissions it's a separate package?
>
> I do all my builds on a different (more powerful) machine where the
> whole rust machinery's in place. Further, build bots that run on my
> private branches did not report any issues.
There are some build bots that check for rustfmt, though not all of
them.
> > But no worries, I took care of testing it. Thanks for taking the time to
> > update the Rust code as well.
>
> I just did an allyesconfig and it does not report any warnings.
>
> So apparently, rustfmt problems not result in the compiler complaining?
>
> Or something else is off here that rust/kernel/mm/virt.rs won't get
> compiled on my machine, even with allyesconfig. I can definitely see
> some RUSTC stuff happening in the logs, like
>
> RUSTC L rust/kernel.o
>
> Thanks for the review and for pointing out rustfmt!
Similar to kerneldoc and other similar targets, formatting isn't checked
in the normal build, but make can be invoked on the rustfmtcheck target
to check it.
Alice
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