Re: BUG in scsi_lib.c due to a bad commit

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Hello Christoph,

I tested this commit :

7ae65c0f9646c29432b69580b80e08632e6cd813 scsi: convert target_busy to an
atomic_t

http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=7ae65c0f9646c29432b69580b80e08632e6cd813

there is no bug, boot process is ok whit this commit,

when I did the "git bisect" the first bad commit was Guenters' commit (
045065d8a300a37218c548e9aa7becd581c6a0e8 ), it seems that all commits
before 045065d8a300a37218c548e9aa7becd581c6a0e8 are ok,

you can find the log of the bisect here :

https://bugzilla.kernel.org/attachment.cgi?id=157211

Le 13/11/2014 15:29, Christoph Hellwig a écrit :
> Guenters commit just fixes the inversion from commit
> 
> 71e75c97f97a9645d25fbf3d8e4165a558f18747 scsi: convert device_busy to atomic_t
> 
> Can you please test the commit before that:
> 74665016086615bbaa3fa6f83af410a0a4e029ee scsi: convert host_busy to atomic_t
> 
> and check if that works for you or not.
> 
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