Re: [OS-BUILD PATCHv2 0/5] nvme: update error handling and ana_state to work well with device-mapper-multipath

2021-04-13 Thread Jarod Wilson (via Email Bridge)
From: Jarod Wilson on gitlab.com https://gitlab.com/cki-project/kernel-ark/-/merge_requests/1024#note_550918573 Theoretically, the ack spam should stop now, we believe we have a fix that just went live. ___ kernel mailing list --

Re: [OS-BUILD PATCHv2 0/5] nvme: update error handling and ana_state to work well with device-mapper-multipath

2021-04-13 Thread Mike Snitzer (via Email Bridge)
From: Mike Snitzer on gitlab.com https://gitlab.com/cki-project/kernel-ark/-/merge_requests/1024#note_550890234 Thankfully these changes have been low-maintenance ever since I was able to shame Christoph into refactoring NVMe's error handling to be cleaner. Once that refactoring was done upstream

Re: [OS-BUILD PATCHv2 0/5] nvme: update error handling and ana_state to work well with device-mapper-multipath

2021-04-13 Thread Justin Forbes (via Email Bridge)
From: Justin Forbes on gitlab.com https://gitlab.com/cki-project/kernel-ark/-/merge_requests/1024#note_550884624 I have to be honest, I am not too thrilled at the idea of taking a patch set which has been rejected upstream into ARK. RHEL is one thing, with he guarantee of a stable ABI. there is

Re: [OS-BUILD PATCHv2 0/5] nvme: update error handling and ana_state to work well with device-mapper-multipath

2021-04-13 Thread Gopal Tiwari (via Email Bridge)
From: Gopal Tiwari on gitlab.com https://gitlab.com/cki-project/kernel-ark/-/merge_requests/1024#note_550882878 Acked-by: Gopal Tiwari ___ kernel mailing list -- kernel@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to

[OS-BUILD PATCHv2 0/5] nvme: update error handling and ana_state to work well with device-mapper-multipath

2021-04-13 Thread Mike Snitzer (via Email Bridge)
From: Mike Snitzer on gitlab.com Merge Request: https://gitlab.com/cki-project/kernel-ark/-/merge_requests/1024 BZ: 1948690 Upstream Status: RHEL-only Forward-port RHEL8 NVMe changes to RHEL9. These changes were rejected by Christoph Hellwig (hch is one of upstream's 4 NVMe maintainers). The