Re: Which patches can be applied on top of reiser4-for-3.15.1.patch.gz

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On Wed, 20 Aug 2014 12:14:41 +0400, Ivan Shapovalov <intelfx100@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> On Wednesday 20 August 2014 at 17:42:52, doiggl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
wrote:	
>> Hello,
>> 
>> Which patches can be applied on top of reiser4-for-3.15.1.patch.gz
>> 2014-08-09 616.4 kB 
>> I see this listing[1]  [sorted by date] in
>> http://www.spinics.net/lists/reiserfs-devel/maillist.html
>> Thanks Glenn
> 
> The patches marked with [RFC] are pre-experimental, that is, "request
for
> comments". They are not to be applied to any configuration with
significant
> data, not to mention in any way production systems.
> 
> Remaining ones are a bit less experimental, but anyway -- they are still
> up to
> review. Testing is appreciated, but... it can result in anything.
> 
> Currently there are three actual patchsets "in flight":
> 
> - [RFC] [PATCHv3 0/9] reiser4: batch discard support (FITRIM ioctl):
> initial implementation.
> - [PATCH 0/2] reiser4: block deallocation fixes.
> - [PATCH 0/3] reiser4: space grabbing fixes.
> 
> The main discard support patchset,
> 
> - [PATCHv7 0/6] reiser4: discard support: simplified and race-free
initial
> implementation.
> 
> is already reviewed by Edward and uploaded to sourceforge under name of
> 3.15.1-reiser4-basic-discard-support.patch.gz. It is to be applied on
top
> of
> reiser4-for-3.15.1.
> 
> The "in-flight" patchsets are to be applied on top of discard support
> patch.
> 
> Hope that helps,

Hello,
Thanks for the details.

rpms did build with following patches applied:
        reiser4-for-3.15.1.patch
        3.15.1-reiser4-basic-discard-support.patch

see link to built rpms url [with above patches applied]
https://build.opensuse.org/package/binaries/home:doiggl/kernel-reiser4?repository=openSUSE_13.1

Question:
Which "in-flight" patchsets can be applied on top of discard support patch
?
Url link to patch appreciated.

Cheers Glenn
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