[lkp] [PATCH v7 7/8] genirq/msi: map/unmap the MSI doorbells on msi_domain_alloc/free_irqs
Eric Auger
eric.auger at linaro.org
Tue Apr 26 09:43:38 PDT 2016
Hi Xiaolong
On 04/26/2016 03:24 AM, Ye Xiaolong wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 09:47:19AM +0200, Eric Auger wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
> Hi, Eric
>> Both reported errors related to this series are due to the fact part n
>> has dependency on part n-1.
>>
>
> If I understand correctly, what you meant is that you send patch series
> (let's say B), and B has its dependency patch series A which is in-flight
> and hasn't been merged, so the commit history is like:
>
> ---P---A---B
>
> where P is the well-known commit in public linux tree. In this case,
> 0day just applied B based on P without A, thus caused the build error.
yes that's it.
>
>> Does anyone know how to let the 0-day CI robot know about such
>> dependency between series?
>>
>
> Currently, we have proposed to add a new '--base' option for git-format-patch
> to git community[1], developers could use this option to record the base tree
> information which could help 0day to identify the state the patch series
> applies to, thus 0day could avoid false report like this case.
>
> For example, imagine that on top of the public commit P, you applied well-known
> patches X, Y and Z from somebody else or yourself, and then built your
> three-patch series A, B, C, the history would be like:
>
> ................................................
> ---P---X---Y---Z---A---B---C
> ................................................
>
> With `git format-patch --base=P -3 C` (or variants thereof, e.g. with
> `--cover-letter` of using `Z..C` instead of `-3 C` to specify the
> range), the base tree information block is shown at the end of the
> first message the command outputs (either the first patch, or the
> cover letter), like this:
>
> ------------
> base-commit: P
> prerequisite-patch-id: X
> prerequisite-patch-id: Y
> prerequisite-patch-id: Z
> ------------
>
> Now this feature is still under review in git community[2], hope it could be
> merged in next git release.
OK. That's good to know. Thank you very much for the info. I will follow
the progress then.
Best Regards
Eric
>
>
> [1] http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.git/286873
> [2] http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.git/292168
>
> Thanks,
> Xiaolong
>
>> If it is an inconvenience I can put all the patches back into the same
>> big series, specifying tentative patch split according to sub-systems in
>> the cover-letter?
>>
>> Thank you in advance
>>
>> Best Regards
>>
>> Eric
>>
>> 04/19/2016 08:04 PM, kbuild test robot wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> [auto build test ERROR on tip/irq/core]
>>> [also build test ERROR on v4.6-rc4 next-20160419]
>>> [if your patch is applied to the wrong git tree, please drop us a note to help improving the system]
>>>
>>> url: https://github.com/0day-ci/linux/commits/Eric-Auger/KVM-PCIe-MSI-passthrough-on-ARM-ARM64-kernel-part-2-3-msi-changes/20160420-011957
>>> config: x86_64-lkp (attached as .config)
>>> reproduce:
>>> # save the attached .config to linux build tree
>>> make ARCH=x86_64
>>>
>>> All errors (new ones prefixed by >>):
>>>
>>>>> kernel/irq/msi.c:17:38: fatal error: linux/dma-reserved-iommu.h: No such file or directory
>>> #include <linux/dma-reserved-iommu.h>
>>> ^
>>> compilation terminated.
>>>
>>> vim +17 kernel/irq/msi.c
>>>
>>> 11 */
>>> 12 #include <linux/types.h>
>>> 13 #include <linux/device.h>
>>> 14 #include <linux/irq.h>
>>> 15 #include <linux/irqdomain.h>
>>> 16 #include <linux/msi.h>
>>> > 17 #include <linux/dma-reserved-iommu.h>
>>> 18 #include <linux/iommu.h>
>>> 19
>>> 20 /* Temparory solution for building, will be removed later */
>>>
>>> ---
>>> 0-DAY kernel test infrastructure Open Source Technology Center
>>> https://lists.01.org/pipermail/kbuild-all Intel Corporation
>>>
>>
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