Hi all, On Tue, 22 Oct 2019 13:38:04 +1100 Stephen Rothwell wrote: > > Today's linux-next merge of the char-misc tree got conflicts in: > > samples/Kconfig > samples/Makefile > > between commit: > > 0b9c31597d81 ("Add sample notification program") > > from the keys tree and commit: > > 6859eba4f6fb ("samples: mei: use hostprogs kbuild constructs") > > from the char-misc tree. > > I fixed it up (see below) and can carry the fix as necessary. This > is now fixed as far as linux-next is concerned, but any non trivial > conflicts should be mentioned to your upstream maintainer when your tree > is submitted for merging. You may also want to consider cooperating > with the maintainer of the conflicting tree to minimise any particularly > complex conflicts. > > -- > Cheers, > Stephen Rothwell > > diff --cc samples/Kconfig > index d0761f29ccb0,b663d9d24114..000000000000 > --- a/samples/Kconfig > +++ b/samples/Kconfig > @@@ -169,11 -169,11 +169,17 @@@ config SAMPLE_VF > as mount API and statx(). Note that this is restricted to the x86 > arch whilst it accesses system calls that aren't yet in all arches. > > +config SAMPLE_WATCH_QUEUE > + bool "Build example /dev/watch_queue notification consumer" > + depends on HEADERS_INSTALL > + help > + Build example userspace program to use the new mount_notify(), > + sb_notify() syscalls and the KEYCTL_WATCH_KEY keyctl() function. > + > + config SAMPLE_INTEL_MEI > + bool "Build example program working with intel mei driver" > + depends on INTEL_MEI > + help > + Build a sample program to work with mei device. > + > - > endif # SAMPLES > diff --cc samples/Makefile > index a61a39047d02,d6062ab25347..000000000000 > --- a/samples/Makefile > +++ b/samples/Makefile > @@@ -20,4 -20,4 +20,5 @@@ obj-$(CONFIG_SAMPLE_TRACE_PRINTK) += tr > obj-$(CONFIG_VIDEO_PCI_SKELETON) += v4l/ > obj-y += vfio-mdev/ > subdir-$(CONFIG_SAMPLE_VFS) += vfs > +subdir-$(CONFIG_SAMPLE_WATCH_QUEUE) += watch_queue > + obj-$(CONFIG_SAMPLE_INTEL_MEI) += mei/ This is now a conflict between the keys tree and Linus' tree. -- Cheers, Stephen Rothwell