From: Ketan Mukadam <email address hidden>
Sent: Friday, November 18, 2022 10:13 AM
To: 'Jeffrey Lane' <email address hidden>
Subject: Ubuntu Jammy lpfc patche merges
Jeff,
The jammy/master-next has lot of cherry picked patches which has broken lpfc…. that is why it is challenging to merge patches…. Ideally all the Refactor patches should have been pulled together, but I see just 3 Refactor patches in master-next breaking the lpfc completely. Many lpfc patches out of the lpfc patch-set attached in the bug 1988711, there are many duplicates already present in master-next….
So I was able to fix it by selectively merging patches…. I am attaching the list of 76 patches that you can try to merge (there could be minor merge conflicts that are easy to resolve).
There is also dependency on nvme-fc transport patches not pulled into kernel master-next.
Apart from these patches, the below 3 lpfc patches may have some other dependency, which I have not looked into….may depend on some kernel-wide patches.
From: Ketan Mukadam <email address hidden>
Sent: Friday, November 18, 2022 10:13 AM
To: 'Jeffrey Lane' <email address hidden>
Subject: Ubuntu Jammy lpfc patche merges
Jeff,
The jammy/master-next has lot of cherry picked patches which has broken lpfc…. that is why it is challenging to merge patches…. Ideally all the Refactor patches should have been pulled together, but I see just 3 Refactor patches in master-next breaking the lpfc completely. Many lpfc patches out of the lpfc patch-set attached in the bug 1988711, there are many duplicates already present in master-next….
So I was able to fix it by selectively merging patches…. I am attaching the list of 76 patches that you can try to merge (there could be minor merge conflicts that are easy to resolve).
There is also dependency on nvme-fc transport patches not pulled into kernel master-next.
https:/ /www.spinics. net/lists/ linux-scsi/ msg173218. html
Apart from these patches, the below 3 lpfc patches may have some other dependency, which I have not looked into….may depend on some kernel-wide patches.
scsi-lpfc- Remove- failing- soft_wwn- support. patch Fix-attempted- FA-PWWN- usage-after- feature- .patch Remove- Menlo-Hornet- related- code.patch
scsi-lpfc-
scsi-lpfc-
Hope this helps!!
Thanks
Ketan