On Tue 26-01-21 08:47:55, Jens Axboe wrote: > On 1/26/21 6:29 AM, Jan Kara wrote: > > On Mon 25-01-21 11:39:50, Jens Axboe wrote: > >> On 1/25/21 11:35 AM, Paolo Valente wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>>> Il giorno 25 gen 2021, alle ore 10:40, Stephen Rothwell ha scritto: > >>>> > >>>> Hi all, > >>>> > >>>> In commit > >>>> > >>>> d4fc3640ff36 ("block, bfq: set next_rq to waker_bfqq->next_rq in waker injection") > >>>> > >>>> Fixes tag > >>>> > >>>> Fixes: c5089591c3ba ("block, bfq: detect wakers and unconditionally inject their I/O") > >>>> > >>>> has these problem(s): > >>>> > >>>> - Target SHA1 does not exist > >>>> > >>>> Maybe you meant > >>>> > >>>> Fixes: 13a857a4c4e8 ("block, bfq: detect wakers and unconditionally inject their I/O") > >>>> > >>> > >>> Hi Jens, > >>> how to proceed in such a case (with patches already applied by you)? > >>> Shall I send you a v2 with only this change? > >> > >> We just have to ignore it... But in the future, always double check that > >> you are using the right shas, not some sha from an internal tree. > > > > FWIW I have a commit hook in my git tree that just refuses a commit with > > unknown Fixes tag SHA. Exactly to catch such mishaps in the patches I > > merge... > > That's not a bad idea, would help catch it upfront. Can you share the > hook? Sure, attached. Note that the hook just gets commit ID from the Fixes tag and formats it with 12 commit ID digits and appropriate commit subject. Honza -- Jan Kara SUSE Labs, CR