* Dan Williams <dan.j.willi...@intel.com> wrote: > On Wed, Jul 26, 2017 at 4:29 AM, Ingo Molnar <mi...@kernel.org> wrote: > > > > * Dan Williams <dan.j.willi...@intel.com> wrote: > > > >> On Tue, Jul 25, 2017 at 4:55 PM, Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo > >> <a...@kernel.org> wrote: > >> > Em Tue, Jul 25, 2017 at 03:36:26PM -0700, Dan Williams escreveu: > >> >> Replace the ccan implementation of list primitives, bitmap helpers and > >> >> small utility macros with the common definitions available in > >> >> tool/include/linux. > >> > > >> > You should first add what you need in separate patches, paving the way > >> > to then use it, and some stuff are already there, see below: > >> > >> Ok, I'll break out those changes separately. > > > > BTW., another general observation I have is that ndctl uses autotools - > > while perf > > uses its own build system, some of which is abstracted out into > > tools/build/ and > > reused by other tooling projects as well. > > > > I despise autotools with a passion, it's slow, bloated, and encourages all > > sorts > > of bad API/ABI practices that plagues many OSS projects. I know that Linus > > explicitly did a Makefile based build system for Git for (I think) similar > > reasons. > > > > It might be a good idea to not let autotools into the kernel tooling tree, > > not > > because ndctl's use of autotools is bad in any fashion (it appears to be a > > fairly > > straightforward use), but to generally encourage good API/ABI practices in > > our > > tooling space, and to encourage enhancements to the tools/build/ > > infrastructure. > > That's a fair point. Regardless, autotools will be in the git history, > but if you'd like to see the final merge product eliminate its use, I > can't really argue otherwise. I was originally not concerned because > tools/usb/usbip/ was an existing in tree autotools user. In any event > if you want the autotools removal to be done out-of-tree I'll need to > put this effort on the back burner until 4.15.
So that was another thing I wanted to suggest: why not import the current ndctl version as a single commit? I had a quick look, and there's quite a few of commits in the ndctl history that don't conform to kernel standards, such as: ce881c1e78f6: ndctl: seed tracking which doesn't have any Signed-off-by tags. There's also commits with ambiguous titles that would be confusing in the kernel context - for example: 796b6f373dec: clarify copyright and license information ... which on the surface could be misunderstood as something talking about the kernel copyright ... Or: e38bd36e5d0a: completion: updates for file name completion which I could initially mistake for a commit about scheduler completions ;-) Or: 2ad6a39c9ae9: Fix attribute sizes to match NFIT 0.8s2 cc7cb44385d3: Import initial infrastructure etc. I suppose all that could be corrected, SOBs added, titles clarified and prefixed with tools/ndctl, but then it wouldn't really be unmodified history anymore, right? At that point we might as well do a clean start - and not import ~500 extra commits into the kernel tree? Thanks, Ingo