On Fri, Jun 30, 2023 at 10:14:11AM +0800, suijingfeng wrote: > On 2023/6/30 01:44, Limonciello, Mario wrote: > > > On 2023/6/29 23:54, Bjorn Helgaas wrote: > > > > On Thu, Jun 22, 2023 at 01:08:15PM +0800, Sui Jingfeng wrote: > > > > 4) Right now we're in the middle of the v6.5 merge window, so new > > > > content, e.g., this series, is too late for v6.5. Most > > > > maintainers, including me, wait to merge new content until the > > > > merge window closes and a new -rc1 is tagged. This merge window > > > > should close on July 9, and people will start merging content for > > > > v6.6, typically based on v6.5-rc1. > > > > > > Would you will merge all of the patches in this series (e.g. including > > > the patch for drm/amdgpu(7/8) and drm/radeon(8/8)) ? > > > > > > Or just part of them? The bulk of this series is drivers/pci changes, so typically I would merge all the patches after getting Acked-by tags from the other subsystems (DRM and VFIO). > Is it possible to merge the PCI/VGA part as fast as possible, > especially the PATCH-0006 PCI/VGA: Introduce is_boot_device function > callback to vga_client_register We're in the middle of the v6.5 merge window, so it's too late to add things to v6.5-rc1. The most likely path for new material like this would be to queue it for v6.6, which means I would merge it after v6.5-rc1 is tagged (that tag will probably happen on July 9). It would then be in -next until the v6.6 merge window opens (likely in September), when it would be merged into Linus' tree. If the series fixes a regression or other major defect, it's *possible* to merge things earlier, so they appear in v6.5. But this series doesn't seem to fall in that category, so I think v6.6 is a more realistic target. Merging for v6.6 would include both the PCI parts and the DRM parts at the same time, so hopefully that addresses your dependency concerns. I suggest that you wait until v6.5-rc1, rebase your patches so they apply cleanly on that tag, collect all the Reviewed-by and Acked-by tags, include them in your commit logs, and then repost them. Bjorn