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SubjectRe: crypto-rockchip patches queued for 6.1
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On Wednesday, 28 December 2022 14:06:03 CET Greg KH wrote:
> > These commands will show them too:
> > git log --oneline -25 d1b5749687618d969c0be6428174a18a7e94ebd2 --reverse
> > git log --oneline -1 b136468a0024ea90c1259767c732eed12ce6edba
> > git log --oneline -2 8c701fa6e38c43dba75282e4d919298a5cfc5b05 --reverse
> > git log --oneline -5 9dcd71c863a6f6476378d076d3e9189c854d49fd --reverse
> >
> That's a lot, I'll look at them in a week or so after catching up with
> the rest of the stable queue.

Ok.

> Any reason why you all didn't properly mark these for the stable tree
> beforehand?

Insofar as this was (also) directed at me: I don't know how this works (yet).

I'm an interested 'bystander' who is interested in kernel 6.1 as that'll likely
be Debian Bookworm's kernel and rockchip/Pine64 devices.

As such I regularly look at the (6.1) queue and found those rockchip crypto
patches. I also tested this whole patch set to see whether it does what it
claimed; which it does.

> > And this is the hotfix, planned for 6.2 (unwrapped):
> > https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mmind/linux-rockchip.git/c
> > ommit?id=53e8e1e6e9c1653095211a8edf17912f2374bb03
> fix for what?

Rob Herring noted a mismatch between the dt-bindings of the "reset-names"
property and the implementation in rk3399.dtsi in commit 8c701fa6e38c here:
https://lore.kernel.org/all/CAL_JsqJkHR+iccEf=5SU40Qq+cQpGZRq26TLzec-_Nr-Buu2KQ@mail.gmail.com/
("lave" -> "slave" and "crypto" -> "crypto-rst")

I may have used the word 'hotfix' incorrectly.

> When will it be sent to Linus?

I don't know, but I've seen several "Merge tag 'vX.Y-rockchip-dtsfixes' ..."
commits by Arnd Bergmann around rc6 or rc7 in the past.[unhandled content-type:application/pgp-signature]
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