Re: [PATCH 0/6 v3] dax: Page invalidation fixes

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On Tue, Dec 13, 2016 at 10:57 AM, Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 13, 2016 at 3:52 AM, Jan Kara <jack@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>> On Mon 12-12-16 17:47:02, Jan Kara wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> this is the third revision of my fixes of races when invalidating hole pages in
>>> DAX mappings. See changelogs for details. The series is based on my patches to
>>> write-protect DAX PTEs which are currently carried in mm tree. This is a hard
>>> dependency because we really need to closely track dirtiness (and cleanness!)
>>> of radix tree entries in DAX mappings in order to avoid discarding valid dirty
>>> bits leading to missed cache flushes on fsync(2).
>>>
>>> The tests have passed xfstests for xfs and ext4 in DAX and non-DAX mode.
>>>
>>> Johannes, are you OK with patch 2/6 in its current form? I'd like to push these
>>> patches to some tree once DAX write-protection patches are merged.  I'm hoping
>>> to get at least first three patches merged for 4.10-rc2... Thanks!
>>
>> OK, with the final ack from Johannes and since this is mostly DAX stuff,
>> can we take this through NVDIMM tree and push to Linus either late in the
>> merge window or for -rc2? These patches require my DAX patches sitting in mm
>> tree so they can be included in any git tree only once those patches land
>> in Linus' tree (which may happen only once Dave and Ted push out their
>> stuff - this is the most convoluted merge window I'd ever to deal with ;-)...
>> Dan?
>>
>
> I like the -rc2 plan better than sending a pull request based on some
> random point in the middle of the merge window. I can give Linus a
> heads up in my initial nvdimm pull request for -rc1 that for
> coordination purposes we'll be sending this set of follow-on DAX
> cleanups for -rc2.

So what's still pending for -rc2? I want to be explicit about what I'm
requesting Linus be prepared to receive after -rc1. The libnvdimm pull
request is very light this time around since I ended up deferring the
device-dax-subdivision topic until 4.11 and sub-section memory hotplug
didn't make the cutoff for -mm. We can spend some of that goodwill on
your patches ;-).

I can roll them into libnvdimm-for-next now for the integration
testing coverage, rebase to -rc1 when it's out, wait for your thumbs
up on the testing and send a pull request on the 23rd.

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