Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 19 Jan 2012 20:01:33 +0400 | From | Stanislav Kinsbursky <> | Subject | Re: [PATCH 0/5] SUNRPC: make caches network namespace aware |
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19.01.2012 19:47, bfields@fieldses.org пишет: > On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 07:31:56PM +0400, Stanislav Kinsbursky wrote: >> 19.01.2012 19:19, Trond Myklebust пишет: >>> On Thu, 2012-01-19 at 18:48 +0400, Stanislav Kinsbursky wrote: >>>> One more step towards to "NFS in container". >>>> With this patch set caches are allocated per network namespace. >>>> >>>> The following series consists of: >>>> >>>> --- >>>> >>>> Stanislav Kinsbursky (5): >>>> SUNRPC: cache creation and destruction routines introduced >>>> SUNRPC: create unix gid cache per network namespace >>>> SUNRPC: create GSS auth cache per network namespace >>>> SUNRPC: ip map cache per network namespace cleanup >>>> SUNRPC: generic cache register routines removed >>> >>> The patches look good, and I've applied them for now in my 'devel' >>> branch so we can test them, but I'd like to get an Ack/Nack from Bruce >>> before committing to merging them. >>> >> >> Cool, thanks. >> BTW, these patches depends on patch "NFSd: use >> network-namespace-aware cache registering routines", which Bruce >> took already (and it's even in linux-next already), but not in your >> devel tree for some reason. > > And Linus has pulled those, so if Trond bases his tree on -rc1, he'll > have "NFSd: use network-namespace-aware cache registering routines". > > You know best what you're planning to submit over the next cycle, and > what the dependencies are, and which side (client or server) it's likely > to touch more. So, your choice, I think. If necessary Trond and I can > probably do a merge between us at some point. >
Actually, I'm not going to patch NFSd in this cycle. Some more NFS and Lockd patches will follow soon. So, probably, Trond's tree suits better.
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