On Tue, Aug 21, 2018 at 07:09:31PM -0700, Linus Torvalds wrote: > On Mon, Aug 13, 2018 at 9:14 AM Matthew Wilcox <willy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > Please consider pulling the XArray patch set. > > So this merge window has been horrible, but I was just about to start > looking at it. > > And no. I'm not going to pull this. > > For some unfathomable reason, you have based it on the libnvdimm tree. > I don't understand at all wjhy you did that. I said in the pull request ... There are two conflicts I wanted to flag; the first is against the linux-nvdimm tree. I rebased on top of one of the branches that went into that tree, so if you pull my tree before linux-nvdimm, you'll get fifteen commits I've had no involvement with. Dan asked me to do that so that his commit (which I had no involvement with) would be easier to backport. At the time I thought this was a reasonable request; I know this API change is disruptive and I wanted to accommodate that. I didn't know his patch was "complete garbage"; I didn't review it. So, should I have based just on your tree and sent you a description of what a resolved conflict should look like? > And since I won't be merging this, I clearly won't be merging your > other pull request that depended on this either. I can yank most of the patches (all but the last two, iirc) out of the IDA patchset and submit those as a separate pull request. Would that be acceptable? I'm really struggling to juggle all the pieces here to get them merged.