Re: [PATCH for 3.14.y stable] The list of KVM/ARM fixes for 3.14.y stable kernel

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On 2015/6/2 14:37, Greg KH wrote:
> On Mon, May 18, 2015 at 09:02:36AM +0800, Shannon Zhao wrote:
>> > 
>> > 
>> > On 2015/5/16 7:09, Greg KH wrote:
>>> > > On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 09:58:26AM +0800, Shannon Zhao wrote:
>>>>> > >> > Hi Greg,
>>>>> > >> > 
>>>>> > >> > Below are the git commit ids of KVM/ARM fixes that should be applied to 
>>>>> > >> > the 3.14-stable kernel tree from top to buttom order.
>>>>> > >> > 
>>>>> > >> > 2d58b73 arm64: KVM: force cache clean on page fault when caches are off
>>>>> > >> > 2072d29 arm64: KVM: allows discrimination of AArch32 sysreg access
>>>>> > >> > 4d44923 arm64: KVM: trap VM system registers until MMU and caches are ON
>>>>> > >> > a3c8bd3 ARM: KVM: introduce kvm_p*d_addr_end
>>>>> > >> > 9d218a1 arm64: KVM: flush VM pages before letting the guest enable caches
>>>>> > >> > 1597930 ARM: KVM: force cache clean on page fault when caches are off
>>>>> > >> > 46c214d ARM: KVM: fix handling of trapped 64bit coprocessor accesses
>>>>> > >> > 547f781 ARM: KVM: fix ordering of 64bit coprocessor accesses
>>>>> > >> > ac30a11 ARM: KVM: introduce per-vcpu HYP Configuration Register
>>>>> > >> > af20814 ARM: KVM: add world-switch for AMAIR{0,1}
>>>>> > >> > 8034699 ARM: KVM: trap VM system registers until MMU and caches are ON
>>>>> > >> > f2ae85b KVM: arm/arm64: vgic: fix GICD_ICFGR register accesses
>>>>> > >> > 30c2117 KVM: ARM: vgic: Fix the overlap check action about setting the GICD & GICC base address.
>>>>> > >> > ee9e101 arm64: kvm: use inner-shareable barriers for inner-shareable maintenance
>>>>> > >> > 63afbe7 kvm: arm64: vgic: fix hyp panic with 64k pages on juno platform
>>>>> > >> > 4f853a7 arm/arm64: KVM: Fix and refactor unmap_range
>>> > > I've stopped applying things at this point in time, as this commit, as
>>> > > you mention, doesn't apply cleanly.
>>> > > 
>>> > > Can you provide a working backport of it?
>>> > > 
>>> > > Or better yet, a backport of the ones that you know I will need?
>>> > > 
>> > 
>> > Of course I can and I have already do that for you. You can get all of
>> > them from following address:
>> > 
>> > http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel.stable/134174
>> > 
>> > And also can get them from:
>> > 
>> > https://git.linaro.org/people/shannon.zhao/linux-stable.git linux-3.14.y
> But I just need the ones that need to be backported, not all of them.
> 
Remove the part you've applied, the rest are the ones that need to be
backported.

> And I can't dig through web links, nor can I take git pull request, for
> stable patches.

It makes me confused. I send all the backported patches to you through mail.

Ok, let's make it clearly. Which way do you want me to send you the rest
patches? Only send the needed ones through mail?

Thanks,

-- 
Shannon
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