On Tue 2019-07-30 19:27:07, Eric Biggers wrote: > On Sun, Jul 28, 2019 at 03:23:33PM +0200, Pavel Machek wrote: > > On Tue 2019-07-23 19:50:08, Eric Biggers wrote: > > > [This email was generated by a script. Let me know if you have any suggestions > > > to make it better, or if you want it re-generated with the latest status.] > > > > > > Of the currently open syzbot reports against the upstream kernel, I've manually > > > marked 1 of them as possibly being a bug in the rtc subsystem. > > > > > > If you believe this bug is no longer valid, please close the syzbot report by > > > sending a '#syz fix', '#syz dup', or '#syz invalid' command in reply to the > > > original thread, as explained at https://goo.gl/tpsmEJ#status > > > > > > If you believe I misattributed this bug to the rtc subsystem, please let me > > > know, and if possible forward the report to the correct people or mailing list. > > > > > > Here is the bug: > > > > > > Can you stop spamming lkml? > > > > Sending 20 "reminders" in a row is not something human would do, and it is not > > something your bot should be allowed to do, either. > > > > Hi Pavel, just to clarify, though I used a script to generate these emails, I > manually reviewed and sent each one; I also manually assigned the subsystems and > sanity checked the bisection results. (I'm also not on the syzbot team. I just > care about the security and reliability of the Linux kernel...) The reason > there are so many of these emails is that there are a lot of kernel subsystems > with open bug reports, many clearly still valid -- even considering that I > decided to skip some subsystems after deciding to just fix the bugs myself, > update the bug statuses myself, send some other email, or just wait. > > I suppose there's some argument to be made that it's too noisy to Cc > linux-kernel when I've already assigned a subsystem, though, so I'll try > dropping linux-kernel from Cc for next time and just using the subsystem list > and maintainers, and see if that goes any better or worse. That should do the trick. Thanks! > Note that the syzbot reports themselves are still going to linux-kernel, though. Yes, I know. I'm not entirely sure that is good idea. Pavel -- (english) http://www.livejournal.com/~pavelmachek (cesky, pictures) http://atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~pavel/picture/horses/blog.html