On Fri, Feb 18, 2022 at 08:51:54AM +0100, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote: > > The challenge is that fixing this "the right away" is probably not > > something we can backport into an LTS kernel, whether it's 5.15 or > > 5.10... or 4.19. > > Don't worry about stable backports to start with. Do it the "right way" > first and then we can consider if it needs to be backported or not. Fair enough; on the other hand, we could also view this as making ext4 more robust against buggy code in other subsystems, and while other file systems may be losing user data if they are actually trying to do remote memory access to file-backed memory, apparently other file systems aren't noticing and so they're not crashing. Issuing a warning and then not crashing is arguably a better way for ext4 to react, especially if there are other parts of the kernel that are randomly calling set_page_dirty() on file-backed memory without properly first informing the file system in a context where it can block and potentially do I/O to do things like allocate blocks. - Ted