Greg Kroah-Hartman gregkh@linuxfoundation.org writes:
On Sun, Jul 08, 2018 at 08:33:37PM +1000, Michael Ellerman wrote:
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My comment was less about this actual patch and more about the new reality of patches being backported to stable based on Sasha's tooling, which seems to be much more liberal than anything we've done previously.
I don't generally have any objection to that process, though it possibly could have been more widely announced. But, it would be good if stable-kernel-rules.txt was updated to mention it.
I've had several people ask me "hey my patch got backported to stable but I didn't ask for it - is that OK, what's going on?" etc.
Why didn't those people just ask us? To not do so is very strange, it's not like we are hard to find :)
It's not very strange, it's completely normal behaviour. People are afraid of asking dumb questions in public, so they ask someone privately.
And the general sentiment has been "I didn't think that patch met the stable rules, but I'm happy for it to be backported".
I guess I should just send a patch to update it, but I don't really know what it should say.
I don't think it really needs any changes, as the selftests is just a corner case that is easily explained if anyone cares enough to actually ask :)
Yeah again I'm not really concerned about selftests, I should have replied to a different patch to start this discussion. My bad.
cheers