On Fri, Nov 01, 2024, Oliver Upton wrote: > On Fri, Nov 01, 2024 at 08:59:16AM -0700, Sean Christopherson wrote: > > > Can you instead just push out a topic branch and let the affected > > > maintainers deal with it? This is the usual way we handle conflicts > > > between trees... > > > > That'd work too, but as you note below, doing that now throws a wrench in things > > because essentially all arch maintainers would need merge that topic branch, > > otherwise linux-next would end up in the same state. > > TBH, I'm quite happy with that. Recent history has not been particularly > convinincing to me that folks are actually testing arm64, let alone > compiling for it when applying selftests patches. FWIW, I did compile all patches on all KVM architectures, including selftests. But my base obviously didn't include the kvm-arm64 branch :-/ One thing I'll add to my workflow would be to do a local merge (and smoke test) of linux-next into kvm-x86 next before pushing it out. This isn't the only snafu this cycle where such a sanity check would have saved me and others a bit of pain. https://lore.kernel.org/all/20241101153857.GAZyT2EdLXKs7ZmDFx@fat_crate.local