On Thu, Nov 16, 2017 at 02:10:15PM +0000, James Cowgill wrote: > Hi, > > On 16/11/17 13:12, Greg KH wrote: > > On Thu, Nov 16, 2017 at 11:57:27AM +0000, James Cowgill wrote: > >> Hi, > >> > >> Is it possible to apply this commit to the stable trees before 4.12? > >> > >> commit 47b2c3fff4932e6fc17ce13d51a43c6969714e20 > >> Author: Bilal Amarni <bilal.amarni@xxxxxxxxx> > >> Date: Thu Jun 8 14:47:26 2017 +0100 > >> > >> security/keys: add CONFIG_KEYS_COMPAT to Kconfig > >> > >> In commit 20f06ed9f61a ("KEYS: 64-bit MIPS needs to use > >> compat_sys_keyctl for 32-bit userspace"), the keyctl syscall for 32-bit > >> MIPS was "fixed" to point at compat_sys_keyctl instead of sys_keyctl. > >> Unfortunately this caused the syscall to always return ENOSYS because > >> CONFIG_KEYS_COMPAT was not enabled on MIPS. Instead of fixing this by > >> manually by enabling KEYS_COMPAT in the MIPS Kconfig, I think applying > >> the above commit is a better. > > > > Sounds resonable, but how far back should it go? 4.9 makes sense, but > > stuff older than that? 4.4? 4.1? 3.16? > > I'm most interested in 4.9, but I think it should go in all versions > which have 20f06ed9f61a applied, which includes all the current longterm > kernels as far as I can see. Ok, now applied, but there was some arm64 stuff that didn't match up... thanks, greg k-h