Re: [PATCH 5.10 00/19] 5.10.171-rc1 review

From: Greg Kroah-Hartman
Date: Thu Mar 02 2023 - 02:39:27 EST


On Wed, Mar 01, 2023 at 09:03:51PM -0800, Guenter Roeck wrote:
> On 3/1/23 14:09, Slade Watkins wrote:
> > On 3/1/23 17:03, Pavel Machek wrote:
> > > Hi!
> > >
> > > > This is the start of the stable review cycle for the 5.10.171 release.
> > > > There are 19 patches in this series, all will be posted as a response
> > > > to this one. If anyone has any issues with these being applied, please
> > > > let me know.
> > >
> > > AFAICT we should not need this patch -- we don't have b5fc29233d28 in
> > > 5.10, so the assertion seems to be at the correct place here.
> >
> > This (b5fc29233d28be7a3322848ebe73ac327559cdb9) appears to be in linux-5.10.y,
> > though?
> > https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux.git/commit/?h=linux-5.10.y&id=b5fc29233d28be7a3322848ebe73ac327559cdb9
> >
> > Confused,
> > -- Slade
> >
>
> Also confused. My script tells me that it is _not_ in v5.10.y, and that it isn't
> queued either.
>
> Upstream commit b5fc29233d2 ("inet6: Remove inet6_destroy_sock() in sk->sk_prot->destroy().")
> Integrated in v6.2-rc1
> Not in 6.1.y
> Not in 5.15.y
> Not in 5.10.y
> Not in 5.4.y
> Not in 4.19.y
> Not in 4.14.y
>
> and:
>
> $ git describe --contains b5fc29233d28be7a3322848ebe73ac327559cdb9
> v6.2-rc1~99^2~393^2~4
>
> However, it looks like 62ec33b44e0 is queued everywhere.
>
> Upstream commit 62ec33b44e0 ("net: Remove WARN_ON_ONCE(sk->sk_forward_alloc) from sk_stream_kill_queues().")
> Integrated in v6.2
> Expected to be fixed in 6.1.y with next stable release (sha 29d108dc216d)
> Expected to be fixed in 5.15.y with next stable release (sha 07c26a42efc3)
> Expected to be fixed in 5.10.y with next stable release (sha 3ecdc3798eb9)
> Expected to be fixed in 5.4.y with next stable release (sha a88c26a1210e)
> Expected to be fixed in 4.19.y with next stable release (sha 60b390c291e9)
> Expected to be fixed in 4.14.y with next stable release (sha b53a2b4858c2)

Please see the email from Kuniyuki here:
https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230227205531.12036-1-kuniyu@xxxxxxxxxx
that should explain this.

The backport to older kernels is here:
https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230227211548.13923-1-kuniyu@xxxxxxxxxx

If you all think this should not be in any of these kernels, please let
work with Kuniyuki to figure it out.

thanks,

greg k-h