On Tue, Mar 5, 2019 at 3:42 PM Sasha Levin <sashal@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi, > > [This is an automated email] > > This commit has been processed because it contains a -stable tag. > The stable tag indicates that it's relevant for the following trees: all > > The bot has tested the following trees: v4.20.13, v4.19.26, v4.14.104, v4.9.161, v4.4.176, v3.18.136. > > v4.20.13: Build OK! > v4.19.26: Build OK! > v4.14.104: Build OK! > v4.9.161: Build OK! > v4.4.176: Failed to apply! Possible dependencies: > 2d061d999424 ("scripts/gdb: add version command") > c1a153992ea8 ("scripts/gdb: add mount point list command") > e7165a2d7d87 ("scripts/gdb: add io resource readers") > f197d75fcad1 ("scripts/gdb: provide linux constants") > > v3.18.136: Failed to apply! Possible dependencies: > 084f6b1ec651 ("scripts/gdb: add command to check list consistency") > 0a227985d4a9 ("time: Move timeconst.h into include/generated") > 223c24a7dba9 ("kbuild: Automatically remove stale <linux/version.h> file") > 2b514827ef06 ("scripts/gdb: add cache for type objects") > 2d061d999424 ("scripts/gdb: add version command") > 3ee7b3fa2cd0 ("scripts/gdb: add infrastructure") > 4752871081ba ("scripts/gdb: add helper and convenience function to look up tasks") > 66051720b841 ("scripts/gdb: add lx-symbols command") > 7704d58a8509 ("scripts/gdb: add task iteration class") > 7b599ef535a7 ("scripts/gdb: add internal helper and convenience function to look up a module") > 850202e17df6 ("scripts/gdb: add module iteration class") > ae7dbaad23f0 ("scripts/gdb: add lx-dmesg command") > b0fecd8c5703 ("scripts/gdb: add container_of helper and convenience function") > c1a153992ea8 ("scripts/gdb: add mount point list command") > e7165a2d7d87 ("scripts/gdb: add io resource readers") > f197d75fcad1 ("scripts/gdb: provide linux constants") > fe7f9ed98dad ("scripts/gdb: add internal helper and convenience function for per-cpu lookup") > > > How should we proceed with this patch? No; a v3 was authored, and is in akpm's tree. The v3 should be backported only to 5.0-stable once it hits mainline. -- Thanks, ~Nick Desaulniers