Linus Torvalds writes: (Summary) wrote:
selftests to warn about the change.
Did you run the new selftest on an old kernel?
Did you run the new selftest on an old kernel?
It looks that way, because you talk about running the selftests for commit 8bb2610bc496 (which is 4.17-rc2+), but the dmesg you include is some ancient version"
some ancient version"
Linux version 4.12.0-10998-g6974f0c
Linux version 4.12.0-10998-g6974f0c
Hmm.
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caused below changes (please refer to attached dmesg/kmsg for entire log/backtrace): So that commit is expected to fix things, but it also *enabled* the selftests to warn about the change.selftests to warn about the change.
Did you run the new selftest on an old kernel?
Did you run the new selftest on an old kernel?
It looks that way, because you talk about running the selftests for commit 8bb2610bc496 (which is 4.17-rc2+), but the dmesg you include is some ancient version"
some ancient version"
Linux version 4.12.0-10998-g6974f0c
Linux version 4.12.0-10998-g6974f0c
Hmm.