On Thu, Jun 04, 2020 at 12:06:39PM +0530, Dakshaja Uppalapati wrote:
On Wednesday, June 06/03/20, 2020 at 14:20:01 -0700, Sagi Grimberg wrote:
Err, why? Please send an actual bug report with details of your setup.
Hi Christoph,
Here is the link describing the issue initially reported for upstream kernel 5.5:
https://lore.kernel.org/linux-nvme/CH2PR12MB40053A64681EFA3E6F63FDFBDD2A0@CH...
Issue is later fixed with upstream commit b716e688.
We are talking about two different things here. One is the Linux NVMe host code that can be used with lots of different controllers. Many of them are PCIe controller, especially cheap ones.
The other is the Linux NVMe target code. So if a fix for very common PCIe controller trigger a bug in the target code there is no 1:1 relationship as even if you are talking to a Linux fabrics controller it usually runs a different kernel version on a different system.
That being said you can always backport that fix as well, which probably is a good idea as it fixes a real bug.
Nevermind that nothing in your revert patch indicated it wasn't for mainline.
Agree..
Just to confirm that I got it right, Do you want me to send all 6 patches (fix and dependent patches) to stable?
Yes, in a format that can be applied, thanks.
greg k-h