Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: Linux 2.6.0 | From | Trond Myklebust <> | Date | 18 Dec 2003 00:50:44 -0500 |
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Congratulations Linus and Andrew...
Will you be posting a plan for how you want the 2.6.x series to proceed? I gather I'm not alone in having a load of patches that I'd like to send you ASAP...
Here's a brief commentary on the NFS client related sections in your 2 todo lists, as well as on outstanding client issues:
Must fix: - The mmap-versus-truncate NFS problem appears to be a lot more difficult to reproduce these days. I need a call for testing to verify that the problem still exists. - I'm mystified by Andi's comments about RPC having lots of uninterruptible waits. It sounds to me as if he is confusing the "soft" and "intr" options. The two are very distinct...
Should fix: - The VFS support for atomic open() has already been merged by Linus (as well as the NFSv2/v3 support). I still have a couple of trivial bugfixes for the VFS case (one place where we used O_READ instead of FMODE_READ, and one place where the "intent" is not filled in at all). NFSv4 support needs for atomic open to be merged in (this will fix several NFSv4 file creation races).
Not listed in either: - There are a few lockd fixes that need to be forward-ported from 2.4.x.
- A *lot* of progress has been made on the NFSv4 client. I would very much like to merge this into 2.6.x ASAP, since it concerns rather critical subjects such as adding support for locking, and reboot recovery (as well as lots of stability fixes). What are your feelings on a timeframe for this sort of thing?
- The RPCSEC_GSS support for NFSv2/v3 was merged in before it had been thoroughly tested and reviewed. It contains a couple of serious bugs that need to be ironed out.
If you want info beyond this mail, then my current set of NFS client patches may be found on
http://www.fys.uio.no/~trondmy/src/Linux-2.6.x/2.6.0-test11
The file HEADER.html contains a list of patches and a brief description of what each patch does. That should give an idea of how much is currently outstanding (I still expect the list to continue growing - I'm still working on several NFSv4 subtopics).
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