On Thu, Nov 16, 2023 at 09:11:43AM +0100, Maxime Ripard wrote: > On Tue, Nov 14, 2023 at 06:46:21PM -0500, Luben Tuikov wrote: > > On 2023-11-13 22:08, Stephen Rothwell wrote: > > > BTW, cherry picking commits does not avoid conflicts - in fact it can > > > cause conflicts if there are further changes to the files affected by > > > the cherry picked commit in either the tree/branch the commit was > > > cheery picked from or the destination tree/branch (I have to deal with > > > these all the time when merging the drm trees in linux-next). Much > > > better is to cross merge the branches so that the patch only appears > > > once or have a shared branches that are merged by any other branch that > > > needs the changes. > > > > > > I understand that things are not done like this in the drm trees :-( > > > > Hi Stephen, > > > > Thank you for the clarification--understood. I'll be more careful in the future. > > Thanks again! :-) > > In this case, the best thing to do would indeed have been to ask the > drm-misc maintainers to merge drm-misc-fixes into drm-misc-next. > > We're doing that all the time, but we're not ubiquitous so you need to > ask us :) > > Also, dim should have caught that when you pushed the branch. Did you > use it? Yeah dim must be used, exactly to avoid these issues. Both for applying patches (so not git am directly, or cherry-picking from your own development branch), and for pushing. The latter is even checked for by the server (dim sets a special push flag which is very long and contains a very clear warning if you bypass it). If dim was used, this would be a bug in the dim script that we need to fix. Also backmerges (and in generally anything that is about cross-tree patch wrangling, like cherry-picking) are maintainer duties in drm-misc and not for committers: https://drm.pages.freedesktop.org/maintainer-tools/maintainer-drm-misc.html#maintainer-s-duties I think it'd be really good for Luben to go through the docs and supply a patch to clarify this, if it's not clear from the existing docs. We have some wording in the committer docs, but maybe it's not clear enough: https://drm.pages.freedesktop.org/maintainer-tools/committer-drm-misc.html#merge-criteria "Any non-linear actions (backmerges, merging topic branches and sending out pull requests) are only done by the official drm-misc maintainers (see MAINTAINERS, or ask #dri-devel), and not by committers. See the examples section in dim for more info" Minor screw-ups like this gives us a great opportunity to improve the tooling&docs, let's use it. Cheers, Sima -- Daniel Vetter Software Engineer, Intel Corporation http://blog.ffwll.ch