David Miller <davem@davemloft.net> wrote:See my latest patchset release. I've reduced the dependencies on non-networking changes to: (1) Oleg Nesterov's patch to change cancel_delayed_work() to use del_timer() rather than del_timer_sync() [patch 02/16]. This patch can be discarded without compilation failure at the expense of making AFS slightly less efficient. It also makes AF_RXRPC slightly less efficient, but only in the rmmod path. (2) A symbol export in the keyring stuff plus a proliferation of the types available in the struct key::type_data union [patch 03/16]. This does not conflict with any other patches that I know about. (3) A symbol export in the timer stuff [patch 04/16]. Everything else that remains after the reduction is confined to the AF_RXRPC or AFS code, save for a couple of networking patches in my patchset that you already have and I just need to make the thing compile. I'm not sure that I can make the AF_RXRPC patches totally independent of the AFS patches as the two sets need to interleave since the last AF_RXRPC patch deletes the old RxRPC code - which the old AFS code depends on. David -
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