Hi Kent, On Mon, Oct 30, 2023 at 3:56 PM Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > The following changes since commit 0bb80ecc33a8fb5a682236443c1e740d5c917d1d: > > Linux 6.6-rc1 (2023-09-10 16:28:41 -0700) > > are available in the Git repository at: > > https://evilpiepirate.org/git/bcachefs.git tags/bcachefs-2023-10-30 > > for you to fetch changes up to b827ac419721a106ae2fccaa40576b0594edad92: > > exportfs: Change bcachefs fid_type enum to avoid conflicts (2023-10-26 16:41:00 -0400) > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > Initial bcachefs pull request for 6.7-rc1 > > Here's the bcachefs filesystem pull request. > > One new patch since last week: the exportfs constants ended up > conflicting with other filesystems that are also getting added to the > global enum, so switched to new constants picked by Amir. > > I'll also be sending another pull request later on in the cycle bringing > things up to date my master branch that people are currently running; > that will be restricted to fs/bcachefs/, naturally. > > Testing - fstests as well as the bcachefs specific tests in ktest: > https://evilpiepirate.org/~testdashboard/ci?branch=bcachefs-for-upstream > > It's also been soaking in linux-next, which resulted in a whole bunch of > smatch complaints and fixes and a patch or two from Kees. > > The only new non fs/bcachefs/ patch is the objtool patch that adds > bcachefs functions to the list of noreturns. The patch that exports > osq_lock() has been dropped for now, per Ingo. Thanks for your PR! > fs/bcachefs/mean_and_variance.c | 159 ++ > fs/bcachefs/mean_and_variance.h | 198 ++ > fs/bcachefs/mean_and_variance_test.c | 240 ++ Looking into missing dependencies for MEAN_AND_VARIANCE_UNIT_TEST and failing mean_and_variance tests, this does not seem to match what was submitted for public review? Lore only has: "[PATCH 31/32] lib: add mean and variance module." https://lore.kernel.org/all/20230509165657.1735798-32-kent.overstreet@xxxxxxxxx/ Gr{oetje,eeting}s, Geert -- Geert Uytterhoeven -- There's lots of Linux beyond ia32 -- geert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx In personal conversations with technical people, I call myself a hacker. But when I'm talking to journalists I just say "programmer" or something like that. -- Linus Torvalds