Re: [PATCH mm-new v8 2/4] mm: khugepaged: refine scan progress number
From: David Hildenbrand (Arm)
Date: Wed Mar 25 2026 - 12:03:36 EST
On 3/25/26 16:20, Lorenzo Stoakes (Oracle) wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 25, 2026 at 04:17:21PM +0100, David Hildenbrand (Arm) wrote:
>> On 3/25/26 16:09, Andrew Morton wrote:
>>>
>>
>> +1, I could have sworn we brought that up before. :)
>>
>>>
>>> Oh. I've never really received that message, at least not at all
>>> clearly.
>>>
>>> I've been hoping that the -fix patches are actually pro-reviewer, for
>>> those reviewers who have looked at the previous version. A full resend
>>> of something you've already looked at is quite annoying!
>>>
>>> I try to mitigate that by sending the
>>> heres-what-you-changed-since-last-time replies. It's a little more
>>> work at this end, but that's not at all a problem.
>>>
>>> I see a couple of options here
>>>
>>> a) I can fold the -fix into the base patch then send out the
>>> resulting diff as a reply-to-all.
>>>
>>> b) We can just deprecate the -fix things and ask people for full
>>> resends.
>>>
>>> It depends on what people prefer. How do we determine that?
>>
>> I like "fix" for smaller "obvious" stuff where a resend is really just
>> noise.
>>
>> But for bigger stuff I prefer a full resend (we can still have these
>> temporary fixups, but for reviewers a follow-up resend is better).
>
> Yeah, it's really about being able to come to a series later and be able to
> comment line-by-line.
>
> Really larger stuff should be resent I think, esp. if there's multiple
> fixes in the series.
>
> A reply with the same-patch-but-with-fix-applied would definitely be
> useful!
Right, for completeness, this is what we had in an off-list thread:
"
Not sure if that's a problem for others, but I got the feeling that this
escalated a bit lately.
I know, that we prefer fixups to sort out smaller stuff. So far so good.
In the last time there were some series where I was seriously completely
lost which state of the patches would go upstream, or what I should even
review, because there were just fixups over fixups.
Fixups are nice, but for someone reviewing a series, too many fixups
(either as inline patch or even worse, as independent patches) just
causes a mess.
It also gives the impression of "this is mostly done, so don't waste
your time reviewing it anymore." --- "just the finishing touches" ---
"don't jump in late and cause trouble".
"
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Cheers,
David