13:00:32 #startmeeting CIP IRC weekly meeting 13:00:32 Meeting started Thu Jan 13 13:00:32 2022 UTC and is due to finish in 60 minutes. The chair is jki. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 13:00:32 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic #startvote. 13:00:32 The meeting name has been set to 'cip_irc_weekly_meeting' 13:00:36 hi all! 13:00:41 hello 13:00:43 hi 13:00:47 hi 13:00:48 hi 13:00:52 hi 13:01:21 hi 13:03:06 ok, let's get started then 13:03:11 #topic AI review 13:03:26 1. Provide v3 of kernelci patches for isar-cip-core - alicef 13:04:04 jki thanks for the review. v3 is still not done. bit busy with other work. 13:04:29 ok, np. if i should help, let me know 13:04:48 2. Propose tweet on KernelCI-CIP collaboration progress - alicef 13:05:23 patersonc[m]: maybe we can decide here something to write ? 13:06:10 Probably best. Then the proposal can be sent to Neil for posting 13:06:57 I was thinking something like "check the CIP work on Kernelci https://github.com/orgs/kernelci/projects/11 @kernelci @cip" 13:07:10 I was thinking something like "check the CIP work on Kernelci https://github.com/orgs/kernelci/projects/11 @kernelci @cip_project" 13:07:14 alicef: We should probably meet to work out the next steps for cip+kernelci as well 13:07:23 yes 13:09:01 ok, great 13:09:18 3. Clarify with KernelCI whether CIP maintainers can get accounts - alicef 13:10:15 What are these accounts for btw? For KernelCI's GitHub? 13:10:24 still working on this probably it will take some time for now. and is part of the kernelci next steps 13:10:55 patersonc[m]: Is actually not account as is possible to do it programmatically 13:11:33 I asked iwamatsu and pave1 to send me a mail with the development branch that they want to be enabled for development but didn't get it yet afaik 13:11:54 "Clarify with KernelCI how CIP maintainers can get trigger private builds" 13:11:58 better? 13:12:23 alicef: https://gitlab.com/cip-project/cip-kernel/linux-cip/tree/ci/pavel/linux-test 13:12:38 actually the current task is for pavel and iwamatsu to send me a mail with the branch they want to be enabled for developement 13:12:42 This is what I'm using for testing, and I guess it makes sense to keep testing it. 13:12:47 jki: Gotcha, thanks 13:12:52 pave1: please send me a mail about this 13:12:57 ok :-). 13:13:10 alicef: I will do it. 13:13:40 You can also request branches to be supported as an issue ticket on GitHub: https://github.com/kernelci/kernelci-core/issues/new?assignees=&labels=&template=new-kernel-branch.md&title=Add+branch+BRANCH+from+TREE 13:13:42 pave1: can you make a branch like for-kernelci? 13:14:10 oh right 13:14:17 alicef: The name of the branch does not really matter, so yes, I guess I can. 13:14:28 Or https://github.com/kernelci/kernelci-core/issues/new?assignees=&labels=&template=new-kernel-branch.md&title=Add+branch+pavel-for-kernelci+from+cip 13:14:41 probably the best is to follow patersonc[m] link and send a issue to kernelci-core 13:15:09 alicef or I can action the issue once created 13:15:10 specifing that is a development branch 13:15:50 what you mean by "action the issue" 13:15:53 ? 13:16:48 Create an MR 13:16:49 PR 13:17:12 whatever is ok for you 13:18:01 just remember that is a special PR for dealing with development branch 13:18:14 not just enabling it 13:19:19 ok, looks like we have (clearer) plan now 13:19:34 anything else? 13:19:51 3 13:19:53 2 13:19:57 1 13:20:00 #topic Kernel maintenance updates 13:20:20 I was reviewing 5.10.91 and various series on the mailing lists. 13:20:39 There are 7 CVEs this week. CVE-2021-4204 hasn't been fixed in the mainline yet. 13:20:40 Renesas ADC and ethernet patches were applied. Sound needs more work. 13:20:42 done with 5.10.87, was going to do 5.10.91... 13:20:43 I reviewed 5.10.91. 13:21:14 pave1: what's left to review? 13:22:08 Everything that should be relevant to us should be done. There's stuff left that scripts marked as irrelevant. I'll mail you with details. 13:22:24 ok 13:24:27 is the worksplit via wiki now more or less established? 13:26:20 I'll need to look into it. 13:26:31 it hasn't been split yet./ 13:27:06 "old habits", or is there still something not fitting well? 13:29:24 There are duplicate reviews . 13:29:55 allocate it automatically ? 13:30:30 that was my idea, but pavel said that splitting has to be "smart", and that might be hard 13:30:57 Lets see how this works, I'd say. I'll need to start using it. 13:31:25 Yes, splitting so that related series and related patches across the releases are reviewed by same person makes sense IMO. 13:31:58 so, someone needs to take a lead for a new kernel release to do that split 13:32:12 and then folks can start reviewing 13:33:29 ok, let's put this on recall, I would say 13:33:55 anything else for this topic? 13:34:17 3 13:34:19 2 13:34:21 1 13:34:24 #topic Kernel testing 13:34:32 let's split it when I create the patch list. 13:35:13 No updates from me RE testing 13:35:59 For stable kernels, 4.4 and 4.19 are tested, but 5.10 fails to build due to gcc problems. 13:36:01 tomorrow I have a presentation at Linux conf au about CIP and KernelCI 13:36:14 no updates other than this 13:36:47 https://linux.conf.au/schedule/presentation/8/ 13:36:55 It would be nice to get it fixed, we'll eventually hit it in our testing, too. 13:37:20 patersonc[m]: maybe we can tweet about the presentation https://linux.conf.au/schedule/presentation/8/ 13:37:56 pave1: yes, we need to create a enviromnet for it. And I am working this. 13:38:07 iwamatsu: Thank you! 13:38:30 also kernelci tweeted about it https://twitter.com/kernelci/status/1481365948363911172 13:38:33 alicef: I'll email Neil 13:40:08 good - anything else? 13:40:49 3 13:40:52 2 13:40:55 1 13:40:58 #topic AOB 13:41:20 There is 4.4.296-rt229 released, and the 4.4-rt releases are quite rare. 13:41:37 It would be great to get 4.4.296-cip release, so I could do -cip-rt... 13:42:18 Sounds like a good idea 13:42:53 and it should be due as well, one month after the last one 13:43:55 I am going to relase new CIP kernel for 4.4 and 4.19. so I will 4.4.296-cip as 4.4.y cip tree. 13:44:05 THank you! 13:44:16 perfect, thanks! 13:44:25 you are welcome ;-) 13:44:30 two topics from my side: 13:45:13 1. does any one know how our chatbot is hosted? 13:45:41 I know but I have to check old logs 13:45:56 jki: what you want to know ? 13:46:07 something specific? 13:46:19 asking because Codethink is leaving CIP 13:46:48 so we need a new bot ? 13:47:03 if they provided it, I don't expect a shutdown, but we may run into troubles when no one recalls who owns it when its broken 13:47:08 I have a similar think on #gentoo-kernel 13:47:12 not yet I strongly assume 13:47:21 but a plan b might be good to have 13:47:49 jki: Codethink set up the chatbot etc. 13:47:50 someone here is the maintainer but I cannot recollect the exact name now 13:47:53 alicef: if you have information or even contacts about the current setup, please check 13:48:15 again, just safety measure 13:49:20 ok, topic #2: I'm off next Thursday 13:49:37 alicef: would you be so kind to run the show? :) 13:49:44 sure 13:49:59 thanks! 13:50:54 ok, that's all from my side 13:51:01 anything else? 13:51:51 3 13:51:54 2 13:51:57 1 13:52:02 #endmeeting