On Sun, Dec 02, 2018 at 09:51:34AM +0100, Richard Weinberger wrote: > Greg, > > Am Donnerstag, 29. November 2018, 09:09:23 CET schrieb Greg KH: > > On Mon, Nov 26, 2018 at 11:38:42AM +0100, Martin Kepplinger wrote: > > > From: Richard Weinberger <richard@xxxxxx> > > > > > > [ Upstream commit 34653fd8c46e771585fce5975e4243f8fd401914 ] > > > > > > This commit got merged along with commit 781932375ffc > > > ("ubi: fastmap: Correctly handle interrupted erasures in EBA") upstream but > > > only the latter has been applied to stable v4.14.54 as commit a23cf10d9abb. > > > This resulted in a performance regression. Startup on i.MX platforms is > > > delayed for up to a few seconds depending on the platform. > > > This fixes ubi fastmap to be of the same performance as it has been before > > > said fastmap changes. > > > > > > Fixes: a23cf10d9abb ("ubi: fastmap: Correctly handle interrupted erasures in EBA") > > > Signed-off-by: Richard Weinberger <richard@xxxxxx> > > > Signed-off-by: Martin Kepplinger <martin.kepplinger@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > --- > > > > > > Richard, although this fixes a major slowdown regression in -stable, do you > > > consider this "stable" too? > > > > > > This applies and is tested only for the 4.14 stable tree. It seems to be > > > equally relevant for 4.9 and 4.4 though. > > > > Now queued up for 4.14.y, thanks. > > can you *please* slow a little down? > > There are times (e.g. when I travel, visit customers on-site, being sick, etc...) > where I don't have the resources to monitor the mailinglists > in detail. Adding patches to stable on shout asks for trouble. > > As Sudip points out, this patch needs a further fix patch: > 25677478474a ("ubi: Initialize Fastmap checkmapping correctly") This is now in 4.14.86 so all should be fine now. As for "speed", most of the time people are complaining that I move too slow in getting fixes backported and to their patches. Rarely am I told I am moving too fast, that's a nice change :) As for doing releases on a "regular" schedule, I've tried it, and it didn't work any better/worse than what I'm doing now as everyone who consumes these kernels have their own cadence / acceptance process and I can never get in sync with _everyone_ let alone almost _anyone_. And due to travel and other things (like security issues coming up), trying to nail down a specific day-of-the-week doesn't work out at all either. thanks, greg k-h ______________________________________________________ Linux MTD discussion mailing list http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-mtd/