Hi Greg! It seems that somehow two patches apparently dropped through the cracks; could you please pick them? If you merely stashed them for later then sorry for noise.
Both are for 4.20 (EOL) and 5.0 only.
e4b3448b dax: Flush partial PMDs correctly f596c884 nfit: Fix nfit_intel_shutdown_status() command submission
The first is a regression -- a crasher that triggers often during regular use. The second never worked right, but is relied upon by released software that would prefer to be notified that the data needs recovery.
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On Mon, Mar 18, 2019 at 04:54:39PM +0100, Adam Borowski wrote:
Hi Greg! It seems that somehow two patches apparently dropped through the cracks; could you please pick them? If you merely stashed them for later then sorry for noise.
They are still "stashed" for later kernels, along with over 250 patches still marked for stable inclusion. I'll get to them all over the next weeks or so.
Both are for 4.20 (EOL) and 5.0 only.
4.20 is now EOL after this release, no need for anyone to be using that kernel anymore :)
e4b3448b dax: Flush partial PMDs correctly f596c884 nfit: Fix nfit_intel_shutdown_status() command submission
The first is a regression -- a crasher that triggers often during regular use. The second never worked right, but is relied upon by released software that would prefer to be notified that the data needs recovery.
Looks good, they will get merged soon.
thanks,
greg k-h
On Mon, Mar 18, 2019 at 05:03:21PM +0100, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote:
On Mon, Mar 18, 2019 at 04:54:39PM +0100, Adam Borowski wrote:
Hi Greg! It seems that somehow two patches apparently dropped through the cracks; could you please pick them? If you merely stashed them for later then sorry for noise.
They are still "stashed" for later kernels, along with over 250 patches still marked for stable inclusion. I'll get to them all over the next weeks or so.
Both are for 4.20 (EOL) and 5.0 only.
4.20 is now EOL after this release, no need for anyone to be using that kernel anymore :)
e4b3448b dax: Flush partial PMDs correctly f596c884 nfit: Fix nfit_intel_shutdown_status() command submission
The first is a regression -- a crasher that triggers often during regular use. The second never worked right, but is relied upon by released software that would prefer to be notified that the data needs recovery.
Looks good, they will get merged soon.
All now queued up, thanks.
greg k-h
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