On Sep 25, 2015, at 12:09 PM, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
> On Friday 25 September 2015 01:39:49 Drokin, Oleg wrote:
>> On Sep 24, 2015, at 9:07 PM, Drokin, Oleg wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> On Sep 24, 2015, at 4:15 PM, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
>>>>>>> Anyway this does remove a lot of stuff that we don't really need in the
>>>>>>> client,
>>>>>>> I'll try to get it built and tested just to make sure it does not
>>>>>>> really break anything
>>>>>>> (unfortunately it does not seem to apply cleanly to the tip of
>>>>>>> staging-next tree).
>>>>>> Ok. I based the patches on top of my 37 patch series, and if you want I
>>>>>> can
>>>>>> upload a git branch somewhere to make rebasing easier.
>>>>>
>>>>> That would be great.
>>>>> Though in the end likely this huge patch would need to be split into
>>>>> smaller chunks.
>>>>> Like if all unused llog code removal is done, that would allow subsequent
>>>>> dt_object.[ch]
>>>>> removal and so on.
>>>>> But for testing a current snapshot would be great, then I can run it
>>>>> through my testbed
>>>>> to see how it fares there.
>>>>
>>>> Ok, I've pushed out the branch to
>>>>
>>>> git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/arnd/playground.git y2038-lustre
>>>>
>>>> This contains the latest version of the y2038 series (with the warning
>>>> fixed
>>>> that Sudip Mukherjee found) but no other changes, and the big code removal
>>>> on top.
>>>
>>>
>>> These do seem to be working fine in my testing.
>>
>> Ah, and I should mention that just as I suspected, the debug log decoding
>> tool
>> is very unhappy.
>
> I have updated the branch now to reflect our discussions so far. Can you
> handle
> forwarding the patches to Greg from there, or complain if there are still
> problems with them?
Aha, sure.
Do you want me to send the y2038 patches too?
> I still had problems with removing ptlrpc_update_export_timer(), so I left
> a small patch for that, which you probably want to do differently, and
> while I split out the nontrivial parts of the large removal patch, most of
> it still is in one chunk that contains purely removals of whole lines.
Ok, I'll take care of this as well.
Thank you!
Bye,
Oleg
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