On zaterdag 25 juni 2022 05:33:01 CEST Ian Turner wrote:
> I wonder if it makes sense to cherry pick this patch into Bullseye, 

I'm not seeing any patch? Only a request to test a 5.13 kernel ... and then 
the discussion stopped (without answer wrt 5.13 kernel).

> assuming that Bullseye will not get 5.13 or later.

That is a correct assumption, Bullseye will stay on 5.10.
That doesn't automatically mean it can't be fixed in 5.10 as well.

First you'd need to identify the exact commit that fixed the issue, which 
usually follows identifying the exact commit that caused the issue.
Once you have that, you can ask *upstream* whether that commit can be 
backported to (upstream) stable kernel versions, like 5.10.
Once that happens, Debian's 5.10 should pick that up when a newer 5.10 kernel 
gets packaged for Bullseye.

HTH,
  Diederik

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