Ok, I should have all the issues you found fixed. They're only compile
tested but they should be correct - tomorrow I'll pull them into the dev
branch and test them.

But I got that and the most recent stable code pushed to the public
repository. I got rid of the 2.6.34 branch, the bcache branch is now
based off 3.1.

You got it up and running? How's it working?

On Sat, Sep 10, 2011 at 02:44:56PM +0100, Mark Hills wrote:
> I took some time to try out bcache, on an x86 Dell PC with OCZ Agility 3 
> SSD.
> 
> The good news is that once I had applied various workarounds, thing seems 
> to work as expected, both with 2.6.34 and with an updated 3.1 branch.
> 
> I had to make a few modifications to get going, and then more to enable 
> the various debug options.
> 
> The most awkward problems seem to be the result of 32-bit architecture, 
> and I think are highlighted by building as a module.
> 
> I'll follow-up this email with the patches (based on bcache-3.1 branch), 
> though I don't consider them to be long-term solutions; they show the 
> changes I made.
> 
> I some cases I've proposed a better solution, but thought I'd raise them 
> here for discussion first.
> 
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> Mark
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