On Mon, Aug 30, 2021 at 08:20:25AM -0500, Alex Elder wrote: > I have been offering review feedback on this patch for three reasons: > > - First, because I think the intended change does no real harm to the > Greybus code, and in a small way actually simplifies it. You leave out that we've already seen three versions of the patch that broke things in various ways and that there was still work to be done with respect to the commit message and verifying the locking. That's all real costs that someone needs to bear. > - Because I wanted to encourage Fabio's efforts to be part of the > Linux contributor community. Helping new contributers that for example have run into a bug or need some assistance adding a new feature that they themselves have use for is one thing. I'm not so sure we're helping either newcomers or Linux long term by inventing work for an already strained community however. [ This is more of a general comment and of course in no way a critique against Fabio or a claim that the XArray conversions are pointless. ] > - Because I suspected that Matthew's long-term intention was to > replace IDR/IDA use with XArray, so this would represent an early > conversion. That could be a valid motivation for the change indeed (since the efficiency arguments are irrelevant in this case), but I could not find any indications that there has been an agreement to deprecate the current interfaces. Last time around I think there was even push-back to convert IDR/IDA to use XArray internally instead (but I may misremember). > The Greybus code is generally good, but that doesn't mean it can't > evolve. It gets very little patch traffic, so I don't consider small > changes like this "useless churn." The Greybus code is held up as an > example of Linux kernel code that can be safely modified, and I think > it's actively promoted as a possible source of new developer tasks > (e.g. for Outreachy). Since most people can't really test their changes to Greybus perhaps it isn't the best example of code that can be safely modified. But yeah, parts of it are still in staging and, yes, staging has been promoted as place were some churn is accepted. Johan