Re: New stuff up in git

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On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 6:50 PM, Greg Bowyer <gbowyer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Sorry for the delay I was away over the weekend, my changes (minimal as they
> are) are on github
>
> https://github.com/GregBowyer/linux-bcache
>
> I didn't spend much time working out compile errors if I put on debugging,
> they should be pretty easy to fix, I just wanted to play
> I also didn't realize that I needed to format the backing device separate to
> the cache device, I have not had a chance to fully test everything, I will
> try it out over the next few days.
>
> Do you want me to give this a more serious look over ?

Nah, don't worry about spending any extra time on it. I've got a bunch
of minor stuff to fix and fixes to merge in right now, hopefully
should have some of that done tonight.

> On 09/09/11 16:12, Kent Overstreet wrote:
>>
>> Nice. If you want to push/email your changes I'll merge them into the
>> bcache-3.1 branch.
>>
>> Now if only I had some up to date documentation... :)
>>
>> On Fri, Sep 9, 2011 at 11:35 PM, Greg Bowyer<gbowyer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>  wrote:
>>>
>>> On 09/09/11 15:27, Kent Overstreet wrote:
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, Sep 9, 2011 at 2:46 PM, Greg Bowyer<gbowyer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>>  wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Sorry if this is a dumb question, is bcache-3.1 an update to bcache for
>>>>> kernels 3.1+
>>>>
>>>> It's the current bcache code rebased onto 3.1, yeah.
>>>>
>>>>> I ask because I dumbly merged bcache onto the v3.0 tag today since I
>>>>> want
>>>>> to
>>>>> have a play with bcache
>>>>
>>>> Heh. Did you get it to compile/boot? the bcache-3.1 branch isn't
>>>> _quite_ that far.
>>>
>>> I did get to compile and boot, although I took the bcache branch and not
>>> bcache-3.1 (when I say compile it wont compile if I have debugging turned
>>> on, but I am ignoring that :S)
>>>>>
>>>>> On 08/09/11 01:49, Kent Overstreet wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I just finished updating both the bcache (off 2.6.34) and the
>>>>>> bcache-3.1 branches with the latest stable code.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Also got cgit set up and working, finally. Need to stick a link in the
>>>>>> wiki to it..
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://evilpiepirate.org/git
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I still haven't figured out how to pack a git repository so cloning it
>>>>>> doesn't take>      80% of my linode's ram, but cloning works for me so
>>>>>> I'm
>>>>>> done screwing with it for now.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The bcache branch compiles but hasn't been tested. I don't expect any
>>>>>> issues though, it's pretty close to what I normally develop/test on.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The bcache-3.1 branch still doesn't quite compile, but it's pretty
>>>>>> close - I'm try and get a working version pushed tomorrow, I did boot
>>>>>> a linux 3.1 + bcache kernel at one point...
>>>>>
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