From: luca.boccassi@gmail.com
To: dpdk stable <stable@dpdk.org>
Subject: please help backporting some patches to stable release 20.11.7
Date: Sat, 5 Nov 2022 17:26:01 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20221105172601.1522548-1-luca.boccassi@gmail.com> (raw)
Hi commit authors (and maintainers),
Despite being selected by the DPDK maintenance tool ./devtools/git-log-fixes.sh
I didn't apply following commits from DPDK main to 20.11
stable branch, as conflicts or build errors occur.
Can authors check your patches in the following list and either:
- Backport your patches to the 20.11 branch, or
- Indicate that the patch should not be backported
Please do either of the above by 11/12/22.
You can find the a temporary work-in-progress branch of the coming 20.11.7
release at:
https://github.com/bluca/dpdk-stable
It is recommended to backport on top of that to minimize further conflicts or
misunderstandings.
Some notes on stable backports:
A backport should contain a reference to the DPDK main branch commit
in it's commit message in the following fashion:
[ upstream commit <commit's dpdk main branch SHA-1 checksum> ]
For example:
https://git.dpdk.org/dpdk-stable/commit/?h=18.11&id=d90e6ae6f936ecdc2fd3811ff9f26aec7f3c06eb
When sending the backported patch, please indicate the target branch in the
subject line, as we have multiple branches, for example:
[PATCH 20.11] foo/bar: fix baz
With git format-patch, this can be achieved by appending the parameter:
--subject-prefix='PATCH 20.11'
Send the backported patch to "stable@dpdk.org" but not "dev@dpdk.org".
FYI, branch 20.11 is located at tree:
https://git.dpdk.org/dpdk-stable
Thanks.
Luca Boccassi
---
2df5fe2023 Hernan Vargas baseband/acc100: check AQ availability
5802f36dd4 Hernan Vargas baseband/acc100: enforce additional check on FCW
75114f78cf Hernan Vargas baseband/acc100: fix null HARQ input case
c24d53b4cc Hernan Vargas baseband/acc100: fix ring availability calculation
459531c958 Morten Brørup mempool: fix cache flushing algorithm
927cb43fe9 Pavan Nikhilesh examples/l3fwd: fix port group mask with AltiVec
dbad6f64f9 Peng Zhang net/nfp: fix internal buffer size and MTU check
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