On 07. 10. 20, 20:05, Stefan Brüns wrote:
On Montag, 5. Oktober 2020 23:00:48 CEST Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
The kernel changelog contains pointless, repeated bug references to a long closed bug ("Continuous stable update tracker for Tumbleweed").
The long closed bug is a meta tag to be used for exactly this purpose. It marks patches to be clear they were added from the _stable_ kernel update. We could use any tag, like #this_patch_comes_from_the_latest_stable_tree. Way shorter bsc#1012628 is well-understood (you can open bugzilla, BS understands that tag and shows the subject in SRs etc.) and means: these patches come from the latest stable tree and were added only because of that.
==== kernel-source ==== Version update (5.8.10 -> 5.8.12) Subpackages: kernel-default kernel-docs
- hv_netvsc: Switch the data path at the right time during hibernation (git-fixes). - commit 79e03c2 - Linux 5.8.12 (bsc#1012628). - net/mlx5e: Fix endianness when calculating pedit mask first bit (bsc#1012628). - net/mlx5e: Use synchronize_rcu to sync with NAPI (bsc#1012628). - net/mlx5e: Use RCU to protect rq->xdp_prog (bsc#1012628). - Revert "netns: don't disable BHs when locking "nsid_lock"" (bsc#1012628).
Can this noise please be removed?
No. You need any reference/reason to add a patch. That's a kernel policy. thanks, -- js suse labs -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org