Re: [GIT PULL] bcachefs

From: Kent Overstreet
Date: Tue Jul 11 2023 - 22:55:17 EST


So: looks like we missed the merge window. Boo :)

Summing up discussions from today's cabal meeting, other off list
discussions, and this thread:

- bcachefs is now marked EXPERIMENTAL

- Brian Foster will be listed as a reviewer

- Josef's stepping up to do some code review, focusing on vfs-interacty
bits. I'm hoping to do at least some of this in a format where Josef
peppers me with questions and we turn that into new code
documentation, so others can directly benefit: if anyone has an area
they work on and would like to see documented in bcachefs, we'll take
a look at that too.

- Prereq patch series has been pruned down a bit more; also Mike
Snitzer suggested putting those patches in their own branch:

https://evilpiepirate.org/git/bcachefs.git/log/?h=bcachefs-prereqs

"iov_iter: copy_folio_from_iter_atomic()" was dropped and replaced
with willy's "iov_iter: Handle compound highmem pages in
copy_page_from_iter_atomic()"; he said he'd try to send this for -rc4
since it's technically a bug fix; in the meantime, it'll be getting
more testing from my users.

The two lockdep patches have been dropped for now; the
bcachefs-for-upstream branch is switched back to
lockdep_set_novalidate_class() for btree node locks.

six locks, mean and variance have been moved into fs/bcachefs/ for
now; this means there's a new prereq patch to export
osq_(lock|unlock)

The remaining prereq patches are pretty trivial, with the exception
of "block: Don't block on s_umount from __invalidate_super()". I
would like to get a reviewed-by for that patch, and it wouldn't hurt
for others.

previously posting:
https://lore.kernel.org/linux-bcachefs/20230509165657.1735798-1-kent.overstreet@xxxxxxxxx/T/#m34397a4d39f5988cc0b635e29f70a6170927746f

- Code review was talked about a bit earlier in the thread: for the
moment I'm just posting big stuff, but I'd like to aim for making
sure all patches (including mine) hit the linux-bcachefs mailing list
in the future:

https://lore.kernel.org/linux-bcachefs/20230709171551.2349961-1-kent.overstreet@xxxxxxxxx/T/

- We also talked quite a bit about the QA process. I'm going to work on
finally publishing ktest/ktestci, which is my test infrastructure
that myself and a few other people are using - I'd like to see it
used more widely.

For now, here's the test dashboard for the bcachefs-for-upstream
branch:
https://evilpiepirate.org/~testdashboard/ci?branch=bcachefs-for-upstream

- Also: not directly related to upstreaming, but relevant for the
community: we talked about getting together a meeting with some of
the btrfs people to gather design input, ideas, and lessons learned.

If anyone would be interested in working on and improving the multi
device capabilities of bcachefs in particular, this would be a great
time to get involved. That stuff is in good shape and seeing a lot of
active use - it's one of bcachefs's major drawing points - and I want
it to be even better.

And here's the branch I intend to re-submit next merge window, as it
currently sits:
https://evilpiepirate.org/git/bcachefs.git/log/?h=bcachefs-for-upstream

Please chime in if I forgot anything important... :)

Cheers,
Kent