On (08/11/07 11:01), Lee Schermerhorn didst pronounce:
> Mel [anyone?]
>
> Do you know what the plans are for your "onezonelist" patch series?
>
I was holding off trying to add new features to current mainline or -mm as
there were a number of stability issues and one-zonelist touches a number
of areas. Minimally, I was waiting for another -mm to come out and rebase
to that. I'll rebase to latest git tomorrow, see how that looks and post
it if passes regression tests on Monday.
> Are they going into -mm for, maybe, .25? Or have they been dropped.
>
> I carry the last posting in my mempolicy tree--sometimes below my
> patches; sometimes above. Our patches touch some of the same places in
> mempolicy.c and require reject resolution when changing the order. I
> can save Andrew some work if I knew that your patches were going to be
> in the next -mm by holding off and doing the rebase myself.
>
The one-zonelist stuff is likely to be more controversial than what you
are doing. It may be best if the one-zonelist patches are based on top
of yours than the other way around.
Thanks
--
Mel Gorman
Part-time Phd Student Linux Technology Center
University of Limerick IBM Dublin Software Lab
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