On 15/10/2020 11:57, Greg KH wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 15, 2020 at 09:43:32AM +0200, Hans-Christian Noren Egtvedt wrote:
>> From: Luiz Augusto von Dentz <luiz.von.de...@intel.com>
>>
>> This makes hci_encrypt_cfm calls hci_connect_cfm in case the connection
>> state is BT_CONFIG so callers don't have to check the state.
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Luiz Augusto von Dentz <luiz.von.de...@intel.com>
>> Signed-off-by: Marcel Holtmann <mar...@holtmann.org>
>> (cherry picked from commit 3ca44c16b0dcc764b641ee4ac226909f5c421aa3)
> 
> This is only in 5.8, what about all the other stable kernels?
> 
>> (cherry picked from commit 0a60996c7fa7010ea00d9b62fb6996d908a01ead)
> 
> Where is this commit from?  I don't see it in Linus's tree.

Ops, my bad, I have a Linux 4.9 branch, which also includes the Android
4.9 kernel changes from Google. And since I noticed the patches in my
(merged from Android latest) linux-4.9.y branch, I thought the patches
were applied through all stable releases 4.9 and up.

>> ---
>> AFAICT, fixing CVE 2020-10135 Bluetooth impersonation attacks have been
>> left out for the 4.4 stable kernel. I cherry picked what I assume are
>> the appropriate two patches missing from the 4.9 stable kernel. Please
>> add them to upcoming 4.4 stable releases.
> 
> Why are you merging 2 commits together?  Please provide backports for
> all stable kernels, if you want to see this in the 4.4.y tree.  We can
> not have someone move from an older tree to a newer one and have a
> regression.

Agreed, I have managed to trick myself into thinking the 4.4.y branch
was left out, but I assume these patches are required for all LTS branches.

That is a bigger job AFAIK, the newer branches might need additional
patches. Perhaps Luiz can assist?

-- 
Best regards, Hans-Christian Noren Egtvedt

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