Re: Quick & dirty r4 for 2.6.37

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Kaelyn Uhrain wrote:
Ack! Just realized I'd created the patch based on the
reiser4-for-2.6.36.path.bz2 from November and not the latest r4 patch.
 Here is an amended version of my patch that removes the export of
generic_writeback_sb_inodes and the definition & export of
writeback_skip_sb_inodes from fs/fs-writeback.c as they're already in
vanilla 2.6.37.

writeback_skip_sb_inodes() in vanilla? With whose blessing? :)
You are confused :)


On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 12:14 PM, Kaelyn Uhrain
<Kaelyn.Alexi+reiserfs@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Here's a quick patch I just made for the resier4-for-2.6.36 patch to
compile against the 2.6.37 sources.  To use, apply
resier4-for-2.6.36.patch to the 2.6.37 kernel sources (ignoring the
one rejected chunk which just adds a comment at the end of
fs/fs-writeback.c) then apply this patch.  My patch is a revert of
766f9164193f6dda1497bbf3861060198421fb92 along with three very small
one-liner changes to fix compilation issues; I haven't had a chance to
test it beyond building the kernel itself, and won't until after I'm
off work tonight.  I also make no claims as to the correctness of my
patch since it is my first venture into the reiser4 and linux fs code.

Cheers,
Kaelyn


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