On 2024/12/7 04:10, Colin Walters wrote:
On Fri, Dec 6, 2024, at 2:46 PM, Gao Xiang wrote:
Did you try upstream kernels? It's already supported upstream
since Linux 6.4.
Sorry, my bad. (It should have occurred to me to check, but this one popped
back up on my radar when I'm trying to do several other things at the same
time).
Anyways looks like the fix specifically was
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=d3c4bdcc756e60b95365c66ff58844ce75d1c8f8
?
Yes, although it has been supported for nearly two
years, but there are still many dependencies
against RHEL 9 kernel (5.14) codebase.
I think RHEL 9 is lacking of many features.
Yes, but I'll try to argue for refresh for 9.6. Thanks!
(Just tried to cherry pick that one myself, some conflicts but looks tractable)
Actually, the PR below has been delayed for
months:
https://gitlab.com/redhat/centos-stream/src/kernel/centos-stream-9/-/merge_requests/4123
I think it's not quite easy to just cherry-pick
random commits due to twisted codebase cleanups,
rolling the codebase to upstream v6.4 is a good
choise for RHEL 9 long term maintainence.
On my side, I could even help submit these
backport, but I have no idea why the PR above is
still delayed.
Thanks,
Gao Xiang