On 27 September 2016 at 14:04, Arend Van Spriel <arend.vanspriel@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 27-9-2016 13:58, Rafał Miłecki wrote: >> On 27 September 2016 at 13:44, Rafał Miłecki <zajec5@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> On 27 September 2016 at 13:27, Kalle Valo <kvalo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>> Arend Van Spriel <arend.vanspriel@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: >>>> >>>>> On 27-9-2016 11:14, Rafał Miłecki wrote: >>>>>> From: Rafał Miłecki <rafal@xxxxxxxxxx> >>>>>> >>>>>> Flowrings contain skbs waiting for transmission that were passed to us >>>>>> by netif. It means we checked every one of them looking for 802.1x >>>>>> Ethernet type. When deleting flowring we have to use freeing function >>>>>> that will check for 802.1x type as well. >>>>>> >>>>>> Freeing skbs without a proper check was leading to counter not being >>>>>> properly decreased. This was triggering a WARNING every time >>>>>> brcmf_netdev_wait_pend8021x was called. >>>>> >>>>> Acked-by: Arend van Spriel <arend@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >>>>>> Signed-off-by: Rafał Miłecki <rafal@xxxxxxxxxx> >>>>>> --- >>>>>> Kalle: this isn't important enough for 4.8 as it's too late for that. >>>>>> >>>>>> I'd like to get it for 4.9 however, as this fixes bug that could lead >>>>>> to WARNING on every add_key/del_key call. We was struggling with these >>>>>> WARNINGs for some time and this fixes one of two problems causing them. >>>> >>>> Ok, I'll queue this for 4.9. >>>> >>>>> Please mark it for stable as well. >>>> >>>> I can add that. Any ideas how old releases stable releases should this >>>> go to? >>> >>> I was analyzing this. >>> 1) This patch uses brcmf_get_ifp which is available in 4.4+ only. >>> 2) It applies cleanly to 4.5+ only due to 32f90caa7debd ("brcmfmac: >>> Increase nr of supported flowrings.") >>> 3) 4.4 would also require applying to the patch without broadcom/ subdir >>> >>> That said I suggest 4.5+. Any objections? > > No objections. Just a tip. I tend to look at kernel.org main page to see > the stable and long-term kernel listed. So 4.7+ and 4.5+ have same > meaning as 4.5 and 4.6 are not stable/long-term kernels. Some projects may work on their own stable kernels, e.g. Ubuntu, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/Dev/ExtendedStable That's why I don't always look strictly at upstream stable releases only. -- Rafał