On 2009-12-15, Peter Oberparleiter said: > Not sure if this helps, but the patch was recently added to Novell's > SLES11 kernel 2.6.27.39-0.3.1 and SLES10 kernel 2.6.16.60-0.58.1 and is > currently in review for RedHat's RHEL5 kernel.
Not being a registered Suse or Red Hat customer, I don't know if I would have access to these backported fixes. Ideally, what I'd like is a backport of the official fix (from 2.6.33) to 2.6.26 (for my own use) and 2.6.30, 2.6.31, and 2.6.32 for potential inclusion in the next stable release of Debian for s390/s390x (6.0.0, codename Squeeze). If I could have just one, I would go for a fix for 2.6.32, as this appears to be the most likely one to get. Then I have to persuade Debian to go with the updated 2.6.32 kernel when they make Squeeze the stable release. I'm not sure how best to go about that. The main goal is to get this fix into the first stable (production) release of Squeeze. My own attempts to backport the official fix to 2.6.26 have so far been unsuccessful due to my miniscule C skills. I'm getting compile errors that I have so far not been able to resolve. Fortunately, I have a simpler patch that works well enough for me. I am pleased, however, that other distributions have recognized the importance of this fix and have back-ported it as far back as 2.6.16. That will help persuade the powers that be in Debian that this fix is worth waiting for. Suse is the dominant player in Linux for s390, and if they backport it all the way back to 2.6.16, that carries a lot of weight! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

