Re: [PATCH 09/10] mm/hmm: allow to mirror vma of a file on a DAX backed filesystem

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On Wed, 30 Jan 2019 21:44:46 -0800 Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> >
> > > Another way to help allay these worries is commit to no new exports
> > > without in-tree users. In general, that should go without saying for
> > > any core changes for new or future hardware.
> >
> > I always intend to have an upstream user the issue is that the device
> > driver tree and the mm tree move a different pace and there is always
> > a chicken and egg problem. I do not think Andrew wants to have to
> > merge driver patches through its tree, nor Linus want to have to merge
> > drivers and mm trees in specific order. So it is easier to introduce
> > mm change in one release and driver change in the next. This is what
> > i am doing with ODP. Adding things necessary in 5.1 and working with
> > Mellanox to have the ODP HMM patch fully tested and ready to go in
> > 5.2 (the patch is available today and Mellanox have begin testing it
> > AFAIK). So this is the guideline i will be following. Post mm bits
> > with driver patches, push to merge mm bits one release and have the
> > driver bits in the next. I do hope this sound fine to everyone.
> 
> The track record to date has not been "merge HMM patch in one release
> and merge the driver updates the next". If that is the plan going
> forward that's great, and I do appreciate that this set came with
> driver changes, and maintain hope the existing exports don't go
> user-less for too much longer.

Decision time.  Jerome, how are things looking for getting these driver
changes merged in the next cycle?

Dan, what's your overall take on this series for a 5.1-rc1 merge?

Jerome, what would be the risks in skipping just this [09/10] patch?



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