As for backporting the commit, its certianly worth considering. However yakkety should have a newer kernel when it is released, and that kernel will be backported to xenial in time, and a new xenial image will be released with that updated kernel.
As for backporting the commit, its certianly worth considering. However yakkety should have a newer kernel when it is released, and that kernel will be backported to xenial in time, and a new xenial image will be released with that updated kernel.