Hi Andrew,

Today's linux-next merge of the akpm-current tree got a conflict in:

  include/net/sock.h
  net/ipv4/tcp_ipv4.c

between commit:

  64be0aed59ad ("net: diag: Add the ability to destroy a socket.")

from the net-next tree and commit:

  0e2cde9cf7b6 ("net: tcp_memcontrol: simplify linkage between socket and page 
counter")

from the akpm-current tree.

I fixed it up (see below) and can carry the fix as necessary (no action
is required).

-- 
Cheers,
Stephen Rothwell                    s...@canb.auug.org.au

diff --cc include/net/sock.h
index f772b8245cae,edd552ef8e38..000000000000
--- a/include/net/sock.h
+++ b/include/net/sock.h
@@@ -309,8 -292,8 +293,8 @@@ struct cg_proto
    *   @sk_send_head: front of stuff to transmit
    *   @sk_security: used by security modules
    *   @sk_mark: generic packet mark
 -  *   @sk_classid: this socket's cgroup classid
 +  *   @sk_cgrp_data: cgroup data for this cgroup
-   *   @sk_cgrp: this socket's cgroup-specific proto data
+   *   @sk_memcg: this socket's memory cgroup association
    *   @sk_write_pending: a write to stream socket waits to start
    *   @sk_state_change: callback to indicate change in the state of the sock
    *   @sk_data_ready: callback to indicate there is data to be processed
@@@ -444,8 -428,11 +428,8 @@@ struct sock 
  #ifdef CONFIG_SECURITY
        void                    *sk_security;
  #endif
 -      __u32                   sk_mark;
 -#ifdef CONFIG_CGROUP_NET_CLASSID
 -      u32                     sk_classid;
 -#endif
 +      struct sock_cgroup_data sk_cgrp_data;
-       struct cg_proto         *sk_cgrp;
+       struct mem_cgroup       *sk_memcg;
        void                    (*sk_state_change)(struct sock *sk);
        void                    (*sk_data_ready)(struct sock *sk);
        void                    (*sk_write_space)(struct sock *sk);
@@@ -1051,19 -1036,6 +1035,7 @@@ struct proto 
  #ifdef SOCK_REFCNT_DEBUG
        atomic_t                socks;
  #endif
- #ifdef CONFIG_MEMCG_KMEM
-       /*
-        * cgroup specific init/deinit functions. Called once for all
-        * protocols that implement it, from cgroups populate function.
-        * This function has to setup any files the protocol want to
-        * appear in the kmem cgroup filesystem.
-        */
-       int                     (*init_cgroup)(struct mem_cgroup *memcg,
-                                              struct cgroup_subsys *ss);
-       void                    (*destroy_cgroup)(struct mem_cgroup *memcg);
-       struct cg_proto         *(*proto_cgroup)(struct mem_cgroup *memcg);
- #endif
 +      int                     (*diag_destroy)(struct sock *sk, int err);
  };
  
  int proto_register(struct proto *prot, int alloc_slab);
diff --cc net/ipv4/tcp_ipv4.c
index 205e6745393f,34c26782e114..000000000000
--- a/net/ipv4/tcp_ipv4.c
+++ b/net/ipv4/tcp_ipv4.c
@@@ -2336,12 -2339,6 +2338,7 @@@ struct proto tcp_prot = 
        .compat_setsockopt      = compat_tcp_setsockopt,
        .compat_getsockopt      = compat_tcp_getsockopt,
  #endif
- #ifdef CONFIG_MEMCG_KMEM
-       .init_cgroup            = tcp_init_cgroup,
-       .destroy_cgroup         = tcp_destroy_cgroup,
-       .proto_cgroup           = tcp_proto_cgroup,
- #endif
 +      .diag_destroy           = tcp_abort,
  };
  EXPORT_SYMBOL(tcp_prot);
  
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