* Btrfs fixes, changes don't appear on git repo
@ 2015-02-26 21:49 Matt
2015-02-26 22:04 ` Chris Mason
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Matt @ 2015-02-26 21:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-btrfs; +Cc: Chris Mason, jbacik
Hi linux-btrfs list,
Hi Chris, Hi Josef,
it seemingly happened in the past and now it seems to happen again:
after patches have been posted to the linux-btrfs mailing list and
pulled by Linus,
changes occured and additional pull-requests followed - the old
commits don't appear to be anywhere accessible besides Linus' tree
example:
http://marc.info/?l=linux-btrfs&m=142203898505309&w=2
[GIT PULL] Btrfs fixes
from January 23rd
I picked a specific patch out:
http://marc.info/?l=linux-btrfs&m=142141473603234&w=2
Btrfs: fix race deleting block group from space_info->ro_bgs list
since it might lead to lockups
I've seen some lockups in the past few days which involved Btrfs while
playing and adding some bleeding edge patches to my custom kernel
(3.19 based) - or in general to have Btrfs' latest and greatest code
thus I want to make sure that I have the latest
stability-/bugfix-related patches
When searching at
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/log/
for "Btrfs: fix race deleting block group from space_info->ro_bgs list"
it winds up in Linus' repo with a merge/pull from January 24th
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/log/?qt=grep&q=Btrfs%3A+fix+race+deleting+block+group+from+space_info-%3Ero_bgs+list
But when searching in the "integration" or current "for-linus" branch
http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/mason/linux-btrfs.git/log/?h=integration
http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/mason/linux-btrfs.git/log/?h=for-linus
http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/mason/linux-btrfs.git/log/?h=for-linus&qt=grep&q=Btrfs%3A+fix+race+deleting+block+group+from+space_info-%3Ero_bgs+list
http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/mason/linux-btrfs.git/log/?h=integration&qt=grep&q=Btrfs%3A+fix+race+deleting+block+group+from+space_info-%3Ero_bgs+list
There is no such commit - which I can't seem to wrap my head around
The same result with
git log --grep "foo ..."
after having fetched the latest state of Chris' repo
Am I missing something ?
It would be really nice to have a repo where all of the latest Btrfs
patches are stored and accessible - and a clear picture on why this
weirdness happens
Sorry if this was already asked in the past, since I'm not aware of
such a report
Many thanks in advance for your answers
Kind Regards
Matt
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* Re: Btrfs fixes, changes don't appear on git repo
2015-02-26 21:49 Btrfs fixes, changes don't appear on git repo Matt
@ 2015-02-26 22:04 ` Chris Mason
2015-02-26 22:20 ` Matt
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Chris Mason @ 2015-02-26 22:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Matt; +Cc: linux-btrfs, jbacik
On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 4:49 PM, Matt <jackdachef@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi linux-btrfs list,
>
> Hi Chris, Hi Josef,
>
>
> it seemingly happened in the past and now it seems to happen again:
>
> after patches have been posted to the linux-btrfs mailing list and
> pulled by Linus,
>
> changes occured and additional pull-requests followed - the old
> commits don't appear to be anywhere accessible besides Linus' tree
>
>
> example:
>
> http://marc.info/?l=linux-btrfs&m=142203898505309&w=2
>
> [GIT PULL] Btrfs fixes
> from January 23rd
Sorry for the confusion. What happens is that I send Linus pulls for
the things he's missing, and we have slightly parallel development
branches.
Before 3.19-rc1, I forked 3.18-rc5 and rebased my 3.19 merge window on
top of that. All of my commits for 3.19 went on top of this branch.
I forked our tree for the 4.0 merge window at 3.19-rc5. This is where
all the 4.0 commits went. But, 3.19 kept rolling and we had additional
fixes in before 3.19-final.
I use the same branch for every pull to Linus (for-linus), so during
3.19-rc6 I sent him code on top of for-linus, which at the time was
based on 3.18-rc5 and had all my 3.19 code in it.
Then the 4.0 merge window started and I switched to my 3.19-rc5 based
merge window tree, which was actually missing the commit you mentioned
because Linus took it after rc5.
It all works for Linus because git merges things easily, and he
actually prefers that you don't merge in later releases unless you need
some fix to keep things stable. In other words, if my for-linus for
the 4.0 merge window has a merge with 3.19-final, he may push back.
In general, you can take my for-linus on top of the last released Linus
kernel and have all the current commits that are considered stable.
In the future, I'll keep a for-linus-xxyyzz for the last release to
make this less confusing.
-chris
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* Re: Btrfs fixes, changes don't appear on git repo
2015-02-26 22:04 ` Chris Mason
@ 2015-02-26 22:20 ` Matt
0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Matt @ 2015-02-26 22:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Chris Mason; +Cc: linux-btrfs, jbacik
On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 11:04 PM, Chris Mason <clm@fb.com> wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 4:49 PM, Matt <jackdachef@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi linux-btrfs list,
>>
>> Hi Chris, Hi Josef,
>>
>>
>> it seemingly happened in the past and now it seems to happen again:
>>
>> after patches have been posted to the linux-btrfs mailing list and
>> pulled by Linus,
>>
>> changes occured and additional pull-requests followed - the old
>> commits don't appear to be anywhere accessible besides Linus' tree
>>
>>
>> example:
>>
>> http://marc.info/?l=linux-btrfs&m=142203898505309&w=2
>>
>> [GIT PULL] Btrfs fixes
>> from January 23rd
>
>
> Sorry for the confusion. What happens is that I send Linus pulls for the
> things he's missing, and we have slightly parallel development branches.
>
> Before 3.19-rc1, I forked 3.18-rc5 and rebased my 3.19 merge window on top
> of that. All of my commits for 3.19 went on top of this branch.
>
> I forked our tree for the 4.0 merge window at 3.19-rc5. This is where all
> the 4.0 commits went. But, 3.19 kept rolling and we had additional fixes in
> before 3.19-final.
>
> I use the same branch for every pull to Linus (for-linus), so during
> 3.19-rc6 I sent him code on top of for-linus, which at the time was based on
> 3.18-rc5 and had all my 3.19 code in it.
>
> Then the 4.0 merge window started and I switched to my 3.19-rc5 based merge
> window tree, which was actually missing the commit you mentioned because
> Linus took it after rc5.
>
> It all works for Linus because git merges things easily, and he actually
> prefers that you don't merge in later releases unless you need some fix to
> keep things stable. In other words, if my for-linus for the 4.0 merge
> window has a merge with 3.19-final, he may push back.
Thanks for the swift and elaborate explanation !
Yes, that's what got me now and in the past confused - I'm sure I'm
not the only one ;)
>
> In general, you can take my for-linus on top of the last released Linus
> kernel and have all the current commits that are considered stable.
That's the plan :)
>
> In the future, I'll keep a for-linus-xxyyzz for the last release to make
> this less confusing.
Wow, this would make things a lot clearer and getting an overview much faster !
Your repo then probably would resemble Paul E. McKenney's (
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/paulmck/linux-rcu.git/ )
but I like it that way - everything accessible and comprehensible
Surely a win-win for the devs & community
Thanks again
>
> -chris
>
>
>
Kind Regards
Matt
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