On Thu, Mar 07, 2024 at 03:16:56PM +0530, Chandan Babu R wrote: > Hi folks, > > The for-next branch of the xfs-linux repository at: > > https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/fs/xfs/xfs-linux.git > > has just been updated. > > Patches often get missed, so please check if your outstanding patches > were in this update. If they have not been in this update, please > resubmit them to linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx so they can be picked up in > the next update. > > The new head of the for-next branch is commit: > > 75bcffbb9e75 xfs: shrink failure needs to hold AGI buffer > > 201 new commits: [snip list of all commits in for-next] Hi Chandan, I'm finding it difficult to determine what has changed from one for-next update to the next because there's only a handful of new commits being added to this list. In this case, I think there's only 1 new commit in this update: > [75bcffbb9e75] xfs: shrink failure needs to hold AGI buffer And I only found that out when rebasing my local tree and that patch did not apply. When I was doing these for-next tree updates, I tried to only send out the list of commits that changed since the last for-next tree update rather than the whole lot since the base kernel it was started from. That made it easy for everyone to see what I'd just committed, as opposed to trying to find whether their outstanding patches were in a big list already committed patches... Up to you, but I'm bringing it up because I am finding it difficult to track when one of my patches has been committed to for-next right now... -Dave. -- Dave Chinner david@xxxxxxxxxxxxx