If it's not possible (due user-visible changes) to get it marked for stable, I'm wondering if it can be added to groovy -- could become difficult. On the other hand side if the backport should be applied to focal, it needs to be in groovy first, to avoid regressions on updates. I verified that the commit cherry-picks cleanly on groovy master-next, hence I'll create a kernel SRU, but this will land (if at all) after 20.10 GA, since we already reached the 20.10 kernel freeze.
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