Re: [PATCH 2/5] dma-buf: remove kmap_atomic interface

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Am 20.06.2018 um 16:04 schrieb Christian König:
Am 20.06.2018 um 14:52 schrieb Daniel Vetter:
On Wed, Jun 20, 2018 at 2:46 PM, Christian König
<ckoenig.leichtzumerken@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
[SNIP]
Go ahead, that's the point of commit rights. dim might complain if you
cherry picked them and didn't pick them up using dim apply though ...

I've fixed up the Link tags, but when I try "dim push-branch drm-misc-next"
I only get the error message "error: dst ref refs/heads/drm-misc-next
receives from more than one src."

Any idea what is going wrong here?
Sounds like multiple upstreams for your local drm-misc-next branch,
and git then can't decide which one to pick. If you delete the branch
and create it using dim checkout drm-misc-next this shouldn't happen.
We're trying to fit into existing check-outs and branches, but if you
set things up slightly different than dim would have you're off script
and there's limited support for that.

Alternative check out your .git/config and remove the other upstreams.
Or attach your git config if this isn't the issue (I'm just doing some
guessing here).

I've tried to delete my drm-misc-next branch and recreate it, but that doesn't seem to help.

Attached is my .git/config, but at least on first glance it looks ok as well.

Any ideas?

Ok that seems to be a bug in dim.

"bash -x dim push drm-misc-next" looks like it tries to push the branch drm-misc-next twice to the drm-misc remote: git push drm-misc drm-misc-next drm-misc-next

When I try that manually I get the same result, but "git push drm-misc drm-misc-next" just seemed to work fine.

Let's hope that I haven't messed things up totally on the server now.

Christian.


Thanks,
Christian.

-Daniel







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