On 3/31/20 7:08 PM, David Miller wrote: > From: Bruno Meneguele <bmeneg@xxxxxxxxxx> > Date: Tue, 31 Mar 2020 10:06:30 -0300 > >> A testing message was brought by 13d0f7b814d9 ("net/bpfilter: fix dprintf >> usage for /dev/kmsg") but should've been deleted before patch submission. >> Although it doesn't cause any harm to the code or functionality itself, it's >> totally unpleasant to have it displayed on every loop iteration with no real >> use case. Thus remove it unconditionally. >> >> Fixes: 13d0f7b814d9 ("net/bpfilter: fix dprintf usage for /dev/kmsg") >> Signed-off-by: Bruno Meneguele <bmeneg@xxxxxxxxxx> > > Applied, thanks. > As the commit this fixes was included in a stable release (at least 5.4.29[0], I did not checked others - sorry) it could make sense to backport this also to the 5.4 stable tree? Per documentation[1], I checked the netdev and Greg's queues, but did not found it to be included anywhere yet. I hope I handled this request somewhat correctly, please tell me if I should propose the backported patch more directly to the respective stable list. As is, the patch[2] applies fine here on top of 5.4.30. cheers, Thomas [0]: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux.git/commit/?h=linux-5.4.y&id=712c39d9319a864b74b44fd03b0e083afa2d8af2 [1]: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/networking/netdev-FAQ.html#q-how-can-i-tell-what-patches-are-queued-up-for-backporting-to-the-various-stable-releases [2]: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net.git/patch/?id=41c55ea6c2a7ca4c663eeec05bdf54f4e2419699