On 1/15/19 8:13 PM, Ming Lei wrote: > On Tue, Jan 15, 2019 at 07:55:39PM -0700, Jens Axboe wrote: >> On 1/15/19 7:25 PM, Stephen Rothwell wrote: >>> Hi all, >>> >>> Today's linux-next merge of the block tree got a conflict in: >>> >>> fs/ext4/readpage.c >>> >>> between commit: >>> >>> acc9eb0a6073 ("ext4: add fs-verity read support") >>> >>> from the fscrypt tree and commit: >>> >>> eb754eb2a953 ("block: allow bio_for_each_segment_all() to iterate over multi-page bvec") >>> >>> from the block tree. >>> >>> I fixed it up (see below - the former moved the code modified by the >>> latter) and can carry the fix as necessary. This is now fixed as far as >>> linux-next is concerned, but any non trivial conflicts should be mentioned >>> to your upstream maintainer when your tree is submitted for merging. >>> You may also want to consider cooperating with the maintainer of the >>> conflicting tree to minimise any particularly complex conflicts. >> >> Ming, I'm pulling this, I thought we agreed none of these bullshit >> renames? The fact that a patch looks like this: >> >> - for_each_bvec(bv, (it)->bvecs, __cur_iter, __cur_iter) \ >> + for_each_segment(bv, (it)->bvecs, __cur_iter, __cur_iter) \ >> >> is SUPER annoying and does NOTHING but to cause merge conflicts. >> >> Resend it without that. > > We need to differentiate 'segment' with 'bvec' in bvec helpers, which is > usually seldom used by drivers. For example, only two in-tree users(ceph, iov_iter). > That is why I rename it, and seems Christoph prefers to do it too. If you want to do a rename, then we do it after. I don't want to deal with weeks and weeks of fallout from this. Write a rename script that we can then run at the end of the next merge window. You're going to be playing catch-up until that happens if we go the current route, and honestly I'm not at all interested in the fallout from that. I know exactly what will happen until 5.1-rc opens, and what my tree will look like from having to deal with this. And then I know exactly what Linus is going to say, and I can't even argue against it, since he'll be totally right. Hence it's not going to happen this way. -- Jens Axboe