* Greg KH <gregkh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> [241119 09:17]: > On Mon, Nov 18, 2024 at 03:32:14PM -0500, Liam R. Howlett wrote: > > Okay, before I get yelled at... > > > > This commit is only necessary for 6.12.y until Lorenzo's other fixes to > > older stables land (and I'll have to figure out what to do in each). > > > > The commit will not work on mm-unstable, because it doesn't exist due to > > refactoring. > > > > The commit does not have a tag about "upstream commit" because there > > isn't one - the closest thing I could point to does not have a stable > > git id. > > > > So here I am with a fix for a kernel that was released a few hours ago > > that is not necessary in v6.13, for a bug that's out there on syzkaller. > > > > Also, it's very unlikely to happen unless you inject failures like > > syzkaller. But hey, pretty decent turn-around on finding a fix - so > > that's a rosy outlook. > > Why isn't this needed in 6.13.y? What's going to be different in there > that this isn't needed? The code has been refactored and avoids the scenario. I'd name the refactoring commit as the upstream commit, but it does not have a stable git id as it's in mm-unstable. So I'm at a bit of a loss of how to follow the process. > > Do you just want me to take this for the 6.12.y tree now? I'll be glad > to, just confused a bit. Yes, please. Thanks, Liam