Re: stop using ->read and ->write for kernel access v3
From: Stephen Rothwell
Date: Tue Jul 07 2020 - 19:03:16 EST
Hi Christoph,
On Tue, 7 Jul 2020 19:47:38 +0200 Christoph Hellwig <hch@xxxxxx> wrote:
>
> A git branch is available here:
>
> git://git.infradead.org/users/hch/misc.git set_fs-rw
>
> Gitweb:
>
> http://git.infradead.org/users/hch/misc.git/shortlog/refs/heads/set_fs-rw
>
> Given that this has been out and cooking for a while, is there a chance to
> add the above as a temp branch to linux-next to get a little more exposure
> until Al reviews it and (hopefully) picks it up?
No worries, I will add it in later today and drop it after Al grabs it.
Thanks for adding your subsystem tree as a participant of linux-next. As
you may know, this is not a judgement of your code. The purpose of
linux-next is for integration testing and to lower the impact of
conflicts between subsystems in the next merge window.
You will need to ensure that the patches/commits in your tree/series have
been:
* submitted under GPL v2 (or later) and include the Contributor's
Signed-off-by,
* posted to the relevant mailing list,
* reviewed by you (or another maintainer of your subsystem tree),
* successfully unit tested, and
* destined for the current or next Linux merge window.
Basically, this should be just what you would send to Linus (or ask him
to fetch). It is allowed to be rebased if you deem it necessary.
--
Cheers,
Stephen Rothwell
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