Re: mmotm 2013-07-18-16-40 uploaded

From: Johannes Weiner
Date: Fri Jul 19 2013 - 15:58:22 EST


On Fri, Jul 19, 2013 at 11:17:44AM -0700, Andrew Morton wrote:
> On Fri, 19 Jul 2013 14:00:35 -0400 Johannes Weiner <hannes@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > > >A git tree which contains the memory management portion of this tree is
> > > >maintained at git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mhocko/mm.git
> > > >by Michal Hocko. It contains the patches which are between the
> > > >"#NEXT_PATCHES_START mm" and "#NEXT_PATCHES_END" markers, from the series
> > > >file, http://www.ozlabs.org/~akpm/mmotm/series.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >A full copy of the full kernel tree with the linux-next and mmotm patches
> > > >already applied is available through git within an hour of the mmotm
> > > >release. Individual mmotm releases are tagged. The master branch always
> > > >points to the latest release, so it's constantly rebasing.
> > > >
> > > >http://git.cmpxchg.org/?p=linux-mmotm.git;a=summary
> > > >
> > > >To develop on top of mmotm git:
> > > >
> > > > $ git remote add mmotm git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mhocko/mm.git
> > > > $ git remote update mmotm
> > > > $ git checkout -b topic mmotm/master
> > > > <make changes, commit>
> > > > $ git send-email mmotm/master.. [...]
> > > >
> > > >To rebase a branch with older patches to a new mmotm release:
> > > >
> > > > $ git remote update mmotm
> > > > $ git rebase --onto mmotm/master <topic base> topic
> >
> > Andrew, that workflow is actually meant for
> > http://git.cmpxchg.org/?p=linux-mmotm.git;a=summary, not Michal's tree
> > (i.e. the git remote add mmotm <michal's tree> does not make much
> > sense). Michal's tree is append-only, so all this precision-rebasing
> > is unnecessary.
>
> Gee, I haven't looked at that text in a while...
>
> Could you guys please check it, propose any fixes we should make?
>
>
>
> README for mm-of-the-moment:
>
> http://www.ozlabs.org/~akpm/mmotm/
>
> This is a snapshot of my -mm patch queue. Uploaded at random hopefully
> more than once a week.
>
> You will need quilt to apply these patches to the latest Linus release (3.x
> or 3.x-rcY). The series file is in broken-out.tar.gz and is duplicated in
> http://ozlabs.org/~akpm/mmotm/series
>
> The file broken-out.tar.gz contains two datestamp files: .DATE and
> .DATE-yyyy-mm-dd-hh-mm-ss. Both contain the string yyyy-mm-dd-hh-mm-ss,
> followed by the base kernel version against which this patch series is to
> be applied.
>
> This tree is partially included in linux-next. To see which patches are
> included in linux-next, consult the `series' file. Only the patches
> within the #NEXT_PATCHES_START/#NEXT_PATCHES_END markers are included in
> linux-next.
>
> A git tree which contains the memory management portion of this tree is

^^^
on top of the latest
Linus release

maybe?

> maintained at git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mhocko/mm.git
> by Michal Hocko. It contains the patches which are between the
> "#NEXT_PATCHES_START mm" and "#NEXT_PATCHES_END" markers, from the series
> file, http://www.ozlabs.org/~akpm/mmotm/series.
>
> A full copy of the full kernel tree with the linux-next and mmotm patches
> already applied is available through git within an hour of the mmotm
> release. Individual mmotm releases are tagged. The master branch always
> points to the latest release, so it's constantly rebasing.
>
> http://git.cmpxchg.org/?p=linux-mmotm.git;a=summary
>
> To develop on top of mmotm git:
>
> $ git remote add mmotm git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mhocko/mm.git

git://git.cmpxchg.org/linux-mmotm.git

> $ git remote update mmotm
> $ git checkout -b topic mmotm/master
> <make changes, commit>
> $ git send-email mmotm/master.. [...]
>
> To rebase a branch with older patches to a new mmotm release:
>
> $ git remote update mmotm
> $ git rebase --onto mmotm/master <topic base> topic

Michal started his mm.git to have a stable memory management
development base, yet here is a long section on how to work with the
much more awkward mmotm.git. So I wonder if this whole section on how
to develop against mmotm.git should be removed and only a reference to
where it could be found left in.

However, I have actually no idea what people use as an mm development
base these days... I know I base smaller things on the latest
mmotm.git and send it out fairly quickly before even having to deal
with rebasing and tracking changes in there. Long term stuff I just
base on the latest Linus release (suboptimal, I know).

Michal?
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