------- Comment From [email protected] 2016-01-21 10:10 EDT-------
The commit's author is not too "friendly" to the idea of reverting it. He keeps 
asking for more evidence that it crashes the system. We can easily reproduce it 
on our side, and by reverting the commit in Ubuntu source, we can build a 
kernel that does not crash anymore. The commit's author didn't provide any fix 
for this, things are in the same page as before.

So, what do you think about reverting this in Ubuntu even if in mainline
it's not reverted yet? The iSCSI maintainer is friendly to the idea of
reverting too.

In IBM's internal distro we already reverted. My recommendation is to
revert in Ubuntu, if you agree.

Thanks,

Guilherme

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