From: Vladimir Oltean <olte...@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 16 Jun 2020 18:19:08 +0300

> From: Vladimir Oltean <vladimir.olt...@nxp.com>
> 
> Joakim notified me that this fix breaks stable trees.
> It turns out that my assessment about who-broke-who was wrong.
> The real Fixes: tag should have been:
> 
> Fixes: 060ad66f9795 ("dpaa_eth: change DMA device")
> 
> which changes the device on which SET_NETDEV_DEV is made.
> 
> git describe --tags 060ad66f97954
> v5.4-rc3-783-g060ad66f9795
> 
> Which means that it shouldn't have been backported to 4.19 and below.
> This series reverts the commit with the misleading commit message, and
> reapplies it with a corrected one. The resulting code is exactly the
> same, but now, the revert should make it to the stable trees (along with
> the bad fix), and the new fix should only make it down to v5.4.y.
> 
> Changes in v2:
> Corrected the reversed sysfs paths in the new commit description.

This is so messy.

What's done is done, just submit the necessary revert to -stable
if necessary and let's not just change things back and forth
because then we'll have two commits which make identical changes
and each having a different Fixes: tag which is confusing.

Thanks.

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