[CCing the regression list, as it should be in the loop for regressions: https://docs.kernel.org/admin-guide/reporting-regressions.html] [TLDR: I'm adding this report to the list of tracked Linux kernel regressions; the text you find below is based on a few templates paragraphs you might have encountered already in similar form. See link in footer if these mails annoy you.] On 08.05.23 06:37, Lukas Bulwahn wrote: > > The commit b11d31ae01e6 ("blk-wbt: remove unnecessary check in > wbt_enable_default()") removes the only reference to the config > BLK_WBT_MQ in the kernel tree. > [...] Thanks for the report. I know a fix is already in the works but to ensure the issue doesn't fall through the cracks unnoticed, I'm adding it to regzbot, the Linux kernel regression tracking bot: #regzbot ^introduced b11d31ae01e6 #regzbot title block/blk-wbt: wbt can't be disabled by default #regzbot ignore-activity #regzbot monitor: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20230512093554.911753-2-yukuai1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/ This isn't a regression? This issue or a fix for it are already discussed somewhere else? It was fixed already? You want to clarify when the regression started to happen? Or point out I got the title or something else totally wrong? Then just reply and tell me -- ideally while also telling regzbot about it, as explained by the page listed in the footer of this mail. Developers: When fixing the issue, remember to add 'Link:' tags pointing to the report (the parent of this mail). See page linked in footer for details. Ciao, Thorsten (wearing his 'the Linux kernel's regression tracker' hat) -- Everything you wanna know about Linux kernel regression tracking: https://linux-regtracking.leemhuis.info/about/#tldr That page also explains what to do if mails like this annoy you.