[RC6 Bell Chime] Re: [PATCH 00/24] rfcomm fixes
From: Sander Eikelenboom
Date: Mon Mar 10 2014 - 04:39:04 EST
Hi all,
Since:
- 3.14-RC6 has been cut
- this regression is known and reported since the merge window
- the fix (revert of 3 patches) is known for over a month now
- but it's still not in mainline
- my polite ping request from last week seems to have provoked exactly 0 (zero) response.
IT'S TIME TO CHIME SOME BELLS :-)
Hope that WILL be heard somewhere ...
--
Sander
PS. on the informative side the 3 commits to be reverted are:
f86772af6a0f643d3e13eb3f4f9213ae0c333ee4 Bluetooth: Remove rfcomm_carrier_raised()
4a2fb3ecc7467c775b154813861f25a0ddc11aa0 Bluetooth: Always wait for a connection on RFCOMM open()
e228b63390536f5b737056059a9a04ea016b1abf Bluetooth: Move rfcomm_get_device() before rfcomm_dev_activate()
Monday, March 3, 2014, 8:38:53 PM, you wrote:
> Wednesday, February 12, 2014, 12:06:44 PM, you wrote:
>> Monday, February 10, 2014, 11:09:38 PM, you wrote:
>>> Hi Peter,
>>>> This patch series addresses a number of previously unknown issues
>>>> with the RFCOMM tty device implementation, in addition to
>>>> addressing the locking regression recently reported [1].
>>>>
>>>> As Gianluca suggested and I agree, this series first reverts
>>>> 3 of the 4 patches of 3.14-rc1 for bluetooth/rfcomm/tty.c.
>>> so for 3.14 we should revert 3 patches. And then the other 21 are intended for 3.15 merge window.
>>> I realize that we still have to deal with some breakage, but we do not want regressions and I clearly not going to take 24 patches for 3.14 at this point in time.
>>> What I can do is take all 24 patches into bluetooth-next and let them sit for 1 week and have people test them. And then we go ahead with reverting 3 patches from 3.14. Does that make sense?
>> Reverting those 3 patches works for me.
>> --
>> Sander
>>> Regards
>>> Marcel
> Hi Marcel,
> Ping... it seems these 3 reverts are still not in 3.14-rc5 to fix the regressions ?
> --
> Sander
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Best regards,
Sander mailto:linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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