Re: [PATCH 0/7] v4.19-stable randconfig fixes

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On Fri, Dec 14, 2018 at 11:10:05PM +0100, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
Hi Greg,

I did some randconfig testing on linux-4.19 arm/arm64/x86. So far I needed
27 patches, most of which are also still needed in mainline Linux. I
had submitted some before, and others were not submitted previously
for some reason. I'll try to get those fixed in mainline and then
make sure we get them into 4.19 as well.

This series for now contains four patches that did make it into mainline:

2e6ae11dd0d1 ("slimbus: ngd: mark PM functions as __maybe_unused")
33f49571d750 ("staging: olpc_dcon: add a missing dependency")
0eeec01488da ("scsi: raid_attrs: fix unused variable warning")
11d4afd4ff66 ("sched/pelt: Fix warning and clean up IRQ PELT config")

Feel free to either cherry-pick those from mainline or apply the
patch from this series, whichever works best for you.

The other three patches are for warnings in code that got removed in
mainline kernels:

3e9efc3299dd ("i2c: aspeed: Handle master/slave combined irq events properly")
972910948fb6 ("ARM: dts: qcom: Remove Arrow SD600 eval board")
effec874792f ("drm/msm/dpu: Remove dpu_dbg")

My feeling was that it's safer to just address the warning by fixing
the code correctly in each of these cases, but if you disagree,
applying the mainline change should work equally well, so decide
for yourself.

Thanks Arnd, I took the series as is.

We really need to discuss how -stable deals with removed code upstream.
For some cases, we should probably follow suit and remove it from
-stable as well (I'm mostly thinking dodgy code with potential security
issues).

--
Thanks,
Sasha




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