[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH v19 00/12] Remus/Libxl: Remus network buffering and drbd disk
Thank you! å 09/24/2014 11:49 PM, Ian Jackson åé: Yang Hongyang writes ("[PATCH v19 00/12] Remus/Libxl: Remus network buffering and drbd disk"):This patch series adds support for network buffering and drbd disk in the Remus codebase in libxl.Thanks for this submission. You'll see I've now dealt (I think) with all the patches and acked most of them. The series needs to be rebased. It doesn't apply to current staging. There is still some trouble with 04/12. I propose to try to rework this tomorrow as I suggested and will send something tomorrow. (Assuming nothing else catches fire...) My proposal tomorrow will be based on v19, and *not* rebased, unless I see a v20 in my INBOX tomorrow morning. I recommend that you use `git-rerere' so that you don't have to redo the rebasing work when integrating my suggestions. I have sent a v20 which was rebased, you can rework based on that. I don't think I have the facilities to properly test these patches. If you could give me ASAP a set of simple instructions (which hopefully involve only a single host) then I may be able to test what I suggest to you. Otherwise I guess I'll provide you with suggestions which will compile but perhaps not work, and you will (I'm afraid) have to fix up the new bugs I will probably introduce. We test this patchset using 2 machines, you can simply give your working branch's git URL to me whenever you finish your work, and I can do the quick test and also bug fix if any. In any case whatever I propose should be reviewed and tested by you before we apply it. But subject to agreement on the code,, and suitable test results, I will support your request for a freeze exception. An exception would be great, thank you very much. Thanks, Ian. . -- Thanks, Yang. _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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