Hi Alex,
On 02/03/15 12:23, Alex Shi wrote:
On 02/27/2015 08:17 PM, Juri Lelli wrote:
Hi Amit,
On 19/02/15 10:40, Amit Kucheria wrote:
Hi Juri,
Not sure what update you were waiting for, but Alex has gone ahead and split the current patch stack into stable/sched-upstream and stable/sched-core branches. So any updates from you should apply on top of the stable/sched-core branch. If you've rebased the patchset, please let Alex know in your pull request so we can replace the entire branch[1].
Thanks for the information, I've found the new branches and used them as a basis for the new backport. However, I also noticed that the wikipage is not yet updated. Can we put some information on how we intend to manage the thing there?
Regarding the EASv3 backport, I had also to backport 5 additional patches from mainline that should go on top of the upstream branch. The EASv3 backport patches apply on top of upstream (with those 5 patches). I attach an archive containing them. Is there a proper way to issue a pull request to Alex or is this way just fine? I could post them on the list as a patch series maybe.
Hi, Juri the upstream branch is ok for me. but when applying the easv6 by 'git am' basing on new upstream branch, I hit the following error: Would you like to look into this issue?
The two patchsets seem to apply fine one on top of the other to me. Could you please check that you have Kirill's "sched/fair: Remove double_lock_balance() from load_balance()" in your tree?
Anyway, I'll try to setup an externally accessible repo for a proper pull request.
Best,
- Juri
Applying: sched: Infrastructure to query if load balancing is energy-aware error: patch failed: kernel/sched/fair.c:5536 error: kernel/sched/fair.c: patch does not apply Patch failed at 0037 sched: Infrastructure to query if load balancing is energy-aware The copy of the patch that failed is found in: /home/alexs/lsk/kernel/.git/rebase-apply/patch When you have resolved this problem, run "git am --continue". If you prefer to skip this patch, run "git am --skip" instead. To restore the original branch and stop patching, run "git am --abort".