On Thu, Jun 18, 2020 at 10:16:45AM +0100, Giuliano Procida wrote: > Hi. > > On Thu, 18 Jun 2020 at 08:33, Greg KH <greg@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > > A: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top_post > > Q: Were do I find info about this thing called top-posting? > > A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text. > > Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing? > > A: Top-posting. > > Q: What is the most annoying thing in e-mail? > > > > A: No. > > Q: Should I include quotations after my reply? > > > > http://daringfireball.net/2007/07/on_top > > > > :) > > I'm well aware of the above. > Alas, I haven't used mutt properly in about 15 years and I'm still > doing everything with Gmail. gmail can handle proper quoting, if you are stuck with that :) > Given that I was referring to the entire email thread, I punted on > finding a place to insert a comment. > BTW, there's a typo in the Q&A above. s/Were/Where/ Ah, nice catch, first one to notice that in years! > > On Thu, Jun 18, 2020 at 08:27:55AM +0100, Giuliano Procida wrote: > > > Hi Greg. > > > > > > Is this patch (and the similar one for 4.9) queued? > > > > f5bbbbe4d635 ("blk-mq: sync the update nr_hw_queues with > > blk_mq_queue_tag_busy_iter") is in the following stable releases: > > 4.4.224 4.9.219 4.14.176 4.19 > > > > Do you not see it there? > > We are referring to different "it"s. > > Yours: f5bbbbe4d635 is the upstream patch that went into v4.19-rc1 and > which you back-ported to at least some of these kernels. This is > clearly there. Great. > Mine: the commit sent earlier in this email thread - it's a > re-back-port, as I think the original back-port for 4.14 (and > similarly for 4.9) is incorrect. This has clearly not reached public > git, hence my question about whether the change was queued. I don't know what the git commit id you are looking for here, sorry. I don't have the whole thread anywhere. > These are the ids of messages containing my commits: > > 4.14: 20200608093950.86293-1-gprocida@xxxxxxxxxx > 4.9: 20200608094030.87031-1-gprocida@xxxxxxxxxx Pointers to this on lore.kernel.org perhaps? Remember, some of us get thousands of patches a week to handle, remembering old email thread, or even keeping them around, is impossible... thanks, greg k-h