On Sat, May 14, 2022 at 05:34:49AM +0000, Meena Shanmugam wrote: > The commit f00432063db1a0db484e85193eccc6845435b80e upstream (SUNRPC: > Ensure we flush any closed sockets before xs_xprt_free()) fixes > CVE-2022-28893, hence good candidate for stable trees. > The above commit depends on 3be232f(SUNRPC: Prevent immediate > close+reconnect) and 89f4249(SUNRPC: Don't call connect() more than > once on a TCP socket). Commit 3be232f depends on commit > e26d9972720e(SUNRPC: Clean up scheduling of autoclose). > > Commits e26d9972720e, 3be232f, f00432063db1 apply cleanly on 5.10 > kernel. commit 89f4249 didn't apply cleanly. This patch series includes > all the commits required for back porting f00432063db1. > Hi Meena, I can't speaking about the code (as I'm not subject-expert here), but I would like to give you suggestions: - When sending backported patch series, always prefix the subject with "[PATCH x.y]", where x.y is the stable version the backport is made against. - Abbreviated commit hash should be at least 12 (or my favorite, 14) characters long. - Commit identifier should be in format "%h (\"%s\")". - As always, DON'T DO top-posting, DO interleaved reply and reply below the quoted original message. Trond and Dexter, any comments or ACKs? Thanks. -- An old man doll... just what I always wanted! - Clara