diff for duplicates of <060CBCB3-AB73-4F88-9CDC-828F502A8FF7@linaro.org>
diff --git a/a/1.txt b/N1/1.txt
index a13069d..d8164c2 100644
--- a/a/1.txt
+++ b/N1/1.txt
@@ -1,21 +1,18 @@
-> Il giorno 05 mar 2017, alle ore 16:16, Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk> ha =
-scritto:
->=20
+> Il giorno 05 mar 2017, alle ore 16:16, Jens Axboe <axboe@kernel.dk> ha scritto:
+>
> On 03/04/2017 09:01 AM, Paolo Valente wrote:
>> We tag as v0 the version of BFQ containing only BFQ's engine plus
->> hierarchical support. BFQ's engine is introduced by this commit, =
-while
+>> hierarchical support. BFQ's engine is introduced by this commit, while
>> hierarchical support is added by next commit. We use the v0 tag to
>> distinguish this minimal version of BFQ from the versions containing
>> also the features and the improvements added by next commits. BFQ-v0
->> coincides with the version of BFQ submitted a few years ago [1], =
-apart
+>> coincides with the version of BFQ submitted a few years ago [1], apart
>> from the introduction of preemption, described below.
->>=20
+>>
>> BFQ is a proportional-share I/O scheduler, whose general structure,
>> plus a lot of code, are borrowed from CFQ.
->=20
+>
> I'll take a closer look at this in the coming week.
ok
@@ -25,7 +22,7 @@ ok
> stable yet, and also because the performance limitation of it is
> quite severe. Whereas deadline doesn't really hurt single queue
> flash at all, BFQ will.
->=20
+>
Ok, sorry. I was doubtful on what to do, but, to not bother you on
every details, I went for setting it as default, because I thought
@@ -36,13 +33,13 @@ want me to do it even before receiving your and others' reviews.
> Generally, I think that sort of logic should go into a udev rule. If
> a device is rotational it should default to BFQ once the dust has
> settled.
->=20
+>
ok
Looking forward for your feedback,
Paolo
-> --=20
+> --
> Jens Axboe
->=20
\ No newline at end of file
+>
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/a/content_digest b/N1/content_digest
index c9bdb2f..d821342 100644
--- a/a/content_digest
+++ b/N1/content_digest
@@ -37,23 +37,20 @@
]
[
"\n",
- "> Il giorno 05 mar 2017, alle ore 16:16, Jens Axboe <axboe\@kernel.dk> ha =\n",
- "scritto:\n",
- ">=20\n",
+ "> Il giorno 05 mar 2017, alle ore 16:16, Jens Axboe <axboe\@kernel.dk> ha scritto:\n",
+ "> \n",
"> On 03/04/2017 09:01 AM, Paolo Valente wrote:\n",
">> We tag as v0 the version of BFQ containing only BFQ's engine plus\n",
- ">> hierarchical support. BFQ's engine is introduced by this commit, =\n",
- "while\n",
+ ">> hierarchical support. BFQ's engine is introduced by this commit, while\n",
">> hierarchical support is added by next commit. We use the v0 tag to\n",
">> distinguish this minimal version of BFQ from the versions containing\n",
">> also the features and the improvements added by next commits. BFQ-v0\n",
- ">> coincides with the version of BFQ submitted a few years ago [1], =\n",
- "apart\n",
+ ">> coincides with the version of BFQ submitted a few years ago [1], apart\n",
">> from the introduction of preemption, described below.\n",
- ">>=20\n",
+ ">> \n",
">> BFQ is a proportional-share I/O scheduler, whose general structure,\n",
">> plus a lot of code, are borrowed from CFQ.\n",
- ">=20\n",
+ "> \n",
"> I'll take a closer look at this in the coming week.\n",
"\n",
"ok\n",
@@ -63,7 +60,7 @@
"> stable yet, and also because the performance limitation of it is\n",
"> quite severe. Whereas deadline doesn't really hurt single queue\n",
"> flash at all, BFQ will.\n",
- ">=20\n",
+ "> \n",
"\n",
"Ok, sorry. I was doubtful on what to do, but, to not bother you on\n",
"every details, I went for setting it as default, because I thought\n",
@@ -74,16 +71,16 @@
"> Generally, I think that sort of logic should go into a udev rule. If\n",
"> a device is rotational it should default to BFQ once the dust has\n",
"> settled.\n",
- ">=20\n",
+ "> \n",
"\n",
"ok\n",
"\n",
"Looking forward for your feedback,\n",
"Paolo\n",
"\n",
- "> --=20\n",
+ "> -- \n",
"> Jens Axboe\n",
- ">=20"
+ ">"
]
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