Hi all, After merging the device-mapper tree, today's linux-next build (powerpc ppc64_defconfig) failed like this: block/bio.c:310:20: error: redefinition of 'bio_inc_remaining' static inline void bio_inc_remaining(struct bio *bio) ^ In file included from block/bio.c:20:0: include/linux/bio.h:664:20: note: previous definition of 'bio_inc_remaining' was here static inline void bio_inc_remaining(struct bio *bio) ^ Caused by commit d61b82161c5a ("block: remove management of bi_remaining when restoring original bi_end_io"). OK, this is a bad automatic merge caused by the fact that the block tree and the device-mapper tree both contain the same set fo patches as different commits. Commit c4cf5261f8bf from the block tree is the same as commit 8395711c4f90 from the device-mapper tree and both add bio_inc_remaining() to include/linux/bio.h. The above commit in the device-mapper tree removes it from there, but the merge decided to keep it. That shared patch above is part of a series of 14 patches that are identical patches but different commits and are causing quite a few conflicts. It looks like those patches were rebased onto v4.10rc3 as the base for the device-mapper tree. A better idea would have been to start with v4.1rc3 (if that is necessary) and merge commit 5b3f341f098d ("blk-mq: make plug work for mutiple disks and queues") from the block tree - assuming that Jens will guarantee not to rebase that part of his tree. Please clean this mess up. I have used the version of the device-mapper tree from next-20150521 for today. -- Cheers, Stephen Rothwell sfr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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