Re: [PATCH] SCSI core: fix leakage of scsi_cmnd's

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On Tue, 13 Sep 2005, James Bottomley wrote:

> > Have you applied this to any publicly-accessible tree yet?  I looked at 
> > the git browsers on parisc-linux.org and kernel.org, but the patch doesn't 
> > seem to be there yet.
> 
> Yes, they should both be in 2.6.14-rc1

And indeed they are.

> > For that matter, what about the other patches you agreed to take (as543 - 
> > as546)?  They aren't in the git repositories either.  It would be good if 
> > all these things could be ready in time for the next -mm release.
> 
> That I think was these [from the latest GIT PATCH email]:
> 
> > Alan Stern:
> >   o Fix module removal/device add race
> >   o fix callers of scsi_remove_device() who already hold the scan
> > muted
> >   o add missing scan mutex to scsi_scan_target()

Yes, I see those in 2.6.14-rc1 as well.  However there's still one patch 
missing (as545):

http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-scsi&m=112238804301664&w=2

That one fixes a real problem; it shows up whenever you remove a USB 
storage device.


An implicit point of my previous message was that I don't have a good way
to know when you have accepted one of my patch submissions.  Is there one
particular git tree I should look at, where an accepted patch will first
show up?  Or could you arrange to borrow Greg KH's script that sends out a
form email message whenever he applies a new patch to one of his main
development trees?

Alan Stern

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