Re: linux-next: manual merge of the crypto tree with the kbuild tree
From: Masahiro Yamada
Date: Tue Apr 11 2017 - 03:51:18 EST
Hi Linus, Stephen,
2017-04-11 14:02 GMT+09:00 Stephen Rothwell <sfr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> Hi Herbert,
>
> On Tue, 11 Apr 2017 10:42:15 +0800 Herbert Xu <herbert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> Actually the patch in the kbuild tree should be reverted because
>> we have now increased the in-kernel length limit and this must not
>> be directly exposed to user-space or it'll break compatibility.
>
> So basically we need CRYPTO_MAX_ALG_NAME to be 64 in the exported
> header but 128 in the kernel header? In which case the kbuild patch
> needs to be changed not removed. Or the merge resolution needs to be
> cleverer.
In the development cycle for 4.12-rc1, some patches
from Kbuild cause conflicts in linux-next from time to time.
The patches in linux-kbuild/uapi branch touched some files
in other subsystems because they are prerequisites
to export the uapi directory as-is.
Most of the conflicts are trivial to fix-up,
and they are handled nicely thanks to Stephen.
But, today's one is hard:
https://lkml.org/lkml/2017/4/10/1208
As Herbert suggested, the easiest way is to revert
c394d1683, but reverting it will cause an error in Kbuild tree:
.../linux/cryptouser.h:58:16: error: âCRYPTO_MAX_ALG_NAMEâ undeclared
here (not in a function)
So, I will rebase the linux-kbuild/uapi branch onto Linus's tree
(resolving all conflicts) after crypto changes are pulled
during the next merge window.
Then, I will send the kbuild/uapi pull request so that Linus can pull
it with no (less) conflicts.
The commit c394d1683 will effectively be dropped.
I think this is the cleanest way to fix the issue.
Please let me know if you see problems in this plan.
Thanks.
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Best Regards
Masahiro Yamada