On Tue, May 28, 2024 at 09:18:24AM +0200, Geert Uytterhoeven wrote: > Hi Kent, > > On Mon, May 20, 2024 at 4:39 AM Kees Cook <keescook@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Sun, May 19, 2024 at 12:14:34PM -0400, Kent Overstreet wrote: > > > [...] > > > bcachefs changes for 6.10-rc1 > > > [...] > > > bcachefs: bch2_btree_path_to_text() > > > > Hi Kent, > > > > I've asked after this before[1], but there continues to be a lot of > > bcachefs development going on that is only visible when it appears in > > -next or during the merge window. I cannot find the above commit on > > any mailing list on lore.kernel.org[2]. The rules for -next are clear: > > patches _must_ appear on a list _somewhere_ before they land in -next > > (much less Linus's tree). The point is to get additional reviews, and > > to serve as a focal point for any discussions that pop up over a given > > change. Please adjust the bcachefs development workflow to address this. > > This morning, the kisskb build service informed me about several build > failures on m68k (e.g. [1]). > > In fact, the kernel test robot had already detected them on multiple 32-bit > platforms 4 days ago: > - Subject: [bcachefs:bcachefs-testing 21/23] fs/bcachefs/btree_io.c:542:7: > warning: format specifies type 'size_t' (aka 'unsigned int') but the > argument has type 'unsigned long'[2] > - Subject: [bcachefs:bcachefs-testing 21/23] fs/bcachefs/btree_io.c:541:33: > warning: format '%zu' expects argument of type 'size_t', but argument > 3 has type 'long unsigned int'[3] > > These are caused by commit 1d34085cde461893 ("bcachefs: > Plumb bkey into __btree_err()"), which is nowhere to be found on > any public mailing list archived by lore. > > + prt_printf(out, " bset byte offset %zu", > + (unsigned long)(void *)k - > + ((unsigned long)(void *)i & ~511UL)); > > Please stop committing private unreviewed patches to linux-next, > as I have asked before [4]. > Thank you! You seem to be complaining about test infrastructur eissues - you don't seriously expect code review to be catching 32 bit build isues, do you? 0day takes awhile to run, so I don't always see these right away. I'll add some 32 bit builds to my own test infrastructure.