Thank you for the warming word. It is my pleasure if you or community like it. Now I see my git repo is synch'ing... -Naoya
On 2/13/10, Matthew Dillon <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello Naoya! Excellent work! I spent a few hours and worked through > the bugs. I also implemented the VM page backing code and added a > bunch of generic support function in the main kernel to support it. > > Your patch set has been committed along with a bunch of followup > commits to fix bugs, add functionality to the main kernel to help > support the new features, etc. You need to resync your sources. > The very first commit in the sequence is basically just your patch, > but I had to make a few adjustments to spaces and tabs in it > so git would accept it (so it doesn't match your patch exactly but > is very close). > > There are a ton of followup commits after that which work through > the bugs. I did some significant rewiring of some of the subsystems. > > All the commits are viewable if you have git setup, or via gitweb, > or by looking at the mailing list archive for the commits list. > > Ok, I went a little overboard. I'll admit it. It was exciting to > see the thing start to work so I kept going until it passed not only > the fsx test but also buildworld and swap-paging tests. I'm very > happy with the result. > > -Matt > >
