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There are a number of stability patches that haven't found their way to 
mainstream yet.  We have been using bcache for over a year now with great 
stability and no dataloss with these patches.  Try pulling the branch that 
I just set up to maintain these commits:

https://github.com/ewheelerinc/linux/commits/bcache-patches-for-3.17

git add remote ewheelerinc https://github.com/ewheelerinc/linux.git
git fetch ewheelerinc
git merge ewheelerinc/bcache-patches-for-3.17

This is a clone of Linus's tree circa 3.17-rc1 so git merge should bring 
this in cleanly to any later branch.  You could cherry-pick as well.  
I've tested and this will also merge cleanly into v4.1.13.

Note that I've not written any of these patches, I just keep them around 
since they make the difference between stable and unstable for bcache.  
The original authors and their discussions are included in the commit 
notes.




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On Fri, 27 Nov 2015, Yannis Aribaud wrote:

> 27 novembre 2015 13:23 "Johannes Thumshirn" <jthumsh...@suse.de> a écrit:
> > Sorry to disappoint you, but I couldn't find anything that could be related 
> > to
> > your lockup.
> 
> Well even I you didn't found anything, thank you for your time.
> 
> I just upgraded my kernel to 4.2.6 vanilla to see if this lockup occurs again.
> 
> Regards,
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