Re: [PATCH v4 0/6] bcache device failure handling fixes for 4.17-rc4

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On 2018/5/3 11:44 PM, Jens Axboe wrote:
> On 5/3/18 9:40 AM, Coly Li wrote:
>> On 2018/5/3 10:34 PM, Jens Axboe wrote:
>>> On 5/3/18 4:51 AM, Coly Li wrote:
>>>> Hi Jens,
>>>>
>>>> I receive bug reports from partners for the bcache cache device failure
>>>> handling patch set (which is just merged into 4.17-rc1). Fortunately we
>>>> are still in 4.17 merge window, I suggest to have these fixes to go into
>>>> 4.17 merge window too.
>>>
>>
>> Hi Jens,
>>
>>> We're not, though. The merge window is from when 4.16 is released and
>>> until 4.17-rc1 is tagged, so we're way beyond at this point. That doesn't
>>
>> I have more clean concept what a merge window is :-)
> 
> The merge window is a cleanly defined concept, so there's not a lot of room
> for interpretation :-)
> 
>>> mean we can't take fixes, but this late in the cycle, they really have
>>> to be fixes for regressions introduced in this merge window. Or simple
>>> or serious enough that we should take them for this release, instead
>>> of pushing them to the 4.18 merge window.
>>>
>>
>> Maybe next time (if there is) I should say the fixes should go into this
>> release, not merge window. Because the merge window is gone after rc1
>> released.
> 
> Right, generally I'd recommend that you maintain two branches (or however
> you want to organize it). One is for fixes that should go into the
> current release. You can submit those anytime, just beware of the
> limitations of those (as outlined above). The other should be for new
> development or fixes that can wait, for the next release. The grunt
> of these should be submitted by the time that -rc7 is tagged, so they
> have at least a week in my tree before going upstream.
> 

Copied, thanks for your suggestion, this is the way I take for now :-)

Coly Li
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