From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Return-Path: Received: from mail-pg0-f72.google.com (mail-pg0-f72.google.com [74.125.83.72]) by kanga.kvack.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 754A56B0006 for ; Mon, 16 Apr 2018 14:35:15 -0400 (EDT) Received: by mail-pg0-f72.google.com with SMTP id 127so803410pge.10 for ; Mon, 16 Apr 2018 11:35:15 -0700 (PDT) Received: from mail.kernel.org (mail.kernel.org. [198.145.29.99]) by mx.google.com with ESMTPS id k2-v6si12574906plt.406.2018.04.16.11.35.14 for (version=TLS1_2 cipher=ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256 bits=128/128); Mon, 16 Apr 2018 11:35:14 -0700 (PDT) Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2018 14:35:10 -0400 From: Steven Rostedt Subject: Re: [PATCH AUTOSEL for 4.14 015/161] printk: Add console owner and waiter logic to load balance console writes Message-ID: <20180416143510.79ba5c63@gandalf.local.home> In-Reply-To: <20180416181715.GM2341@sasha-vm> References: <20180415144248.GP2341@sasha-vm> <20180416093058.6edca0bb@gandalf.local.home> <20180416153031.GA5039@amd> <20180416155031.GX2341@sasha-vm> <20180416160608.GA7071@amd> <20180416161412.GZ2341@sasha-vm> <20180416170501.GB11034@amd> <20180416171607.GJ2341@sasha-vm> <20180416134423.2b60ff13@gandalf.local.home> <20180416181715.GM2341@sasha-vm> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Sender: owner-linux-mm@kvack.org List-ID: To: Sasha Levin Cc: Pavel Machek , Linus Torvalds , Petr Mladek , "stable@vger.kernel.org" , "linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org" , "akpm@linux-foundation.org" , "linux-mm@kvack.org" , Cong Wang , Dave Hansen , Johannes Weiner , Mel Gorman , Michal Hocko , Vlastimil Babka , Peter Zijlstra , Jan Kara , Mathieu Desnoyers , Tetsuo Handa , Byungchul Park , Tejun Heo On Mon, 16 Apr 2018 18:17:17 +0000 Sasha Levin wrote: > I thought we agreed that this is bad? We wanted users to be closer to > mainline, and we can't do it without bringing -stable closer to mainline > as well. I guess the question comes down to, what do the users of stable kernels want? For my machines, I always stay one or two releases behind mainline. Right now my kernels are on 4.15.x, and will probably jump to 4.16.x the next time I upgrade my machines. I'm fine with something breaking every so often as long as it's not data corruption (although I have lots of backups of my systems in case that happens, just a PITA to fix it). I only hit bugs on these boxes probably once a year at most in doing so. But I mostly do what other kernel developers do and that means the bugs I would mostly hit, other developers hit before their code is released. Thus, if stable users are fine with being regression compatible with mainline, then I'm fine with it too. -- Steve