net: qrtr: revert check in qrtr_endpoint_post()
d2cabd2dc8da78faf9b690ea521d03776686c9fe https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=d2cabd2dc8da78faf9b690ea521d03776686c9fe
Applied to 5.14 if possible - Have tested it locally, and it applies without any issues.
The reason for the request is that 5.14.4 had net: qrtr: make checks in qrtr_endpoint_post() stricter applied, and this breaks qrtr on at least my Lenovo Yoga C630 which means that it no longer has working wifi without the patch above. I thought it had already been requested, but there have been 3 point releases of 5.14 since the break and it doesn't look like it's queued up anywhere.
Apologies if I did this incorrectly, I'm trying to follow Option 2 in stable-kernel-rules since it doesn't appear to have been CC'd on the initial patch.
On Sat, Sep 18, 2021 at 05:51:39PM -0500, Steev Klimaszewski wrote:
net: qrtr: revert check in qrtr_endpoint_post()
d2cabd2dc8da78faf9b690ea521d03776686c9fe https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=d2cabd2dc8da78faf9b690ea521d03776686c9fe
Applied to 5.14 if possible - Have tested it locally, and it applies without any issues.
The reason for the request is that 5.14.4 had net: qrtr: make checks in qrtr_endpoint_post() stricter applied, and this breaks qrtr on at least my Lenovo Yoga C630 which means that it no longer has working wifi without the patch above. I thought it had already been requested, but there have been 3 point releases of 5.14 since the break and it doesn't look like it's queued up anywhere.
I do not see it requested anywhere, do you have a pointer to it?
Apologies if I did this incorrectly, I'm trying to follow Option 2 in stable-kernel-rules since it doesn't appear to have been CC'd on the initial patch.
Now queued up, thanks!
greg k-h
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