13:00:36 #startmeeting CIP IRC weekly meeting 13:00:36 Meeting started Thu Mar 17 13:00:36 2022 UTC and is due to finish in 60 minutes. The chair is jki. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 13:00:36 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic #startvote. 13:00:36 The meeting name has been set to 'cip_irc_weekly_meeting' 13:00:36 Meeting started Thu Mar 17 13:00:36 2022 UTC and is due to finish in 60 minutes. The chair is jki. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 13:00:36 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic #startvote. 13:00:36 The meeting name has been set to 'cip_irc_weekly_meeting' 13:00:50 fatfingering today... 13:00:58 hello 13:01:07 hi 13:01:28 Hey 13:02:09 Hi! 13:05:37 ok, let's go 13:05:39 #topic AI review 13:05:59 1. Resolve/filter irrelevant failures of KernelCI for 4.4-cip - patersonc & alicefm 13:07:43 I assume no update here, right? 13:08:02 Nope 13:08:42 ok 13:08:53 any other AI I missed? 13:09:55 3 13:09:56 2 13:09:57 1 13:09:59 #topic Kernel maintenance updates 13:10:20 I was reviewing patches for 5.10.105, 106, 107. 13:10:25 reviewed 5.10.104 and 106 13:10:31 This week reported 11 new CVEs and 5 updated CVE. 13:10:40 Xen project published 7 CVEs this week. 13:10:45 Spectre-BHB patches have been backportinting to 4.x series. 13:11:59 I am working on 4.4.X branch. -cip is now uptodate with 4.9.299. 13:13:07 great 13:13:55 anything to discuss here about releasing that? 13:14:29 I'd preffer to get replies to the email :-). 13:15:00 fine, that's why I'm asking :) 13:15:10 anything else for this topic? 13:16:24 3 13:16:26 2 13:16:27 1 13:16:29 #topic Kernel testing 13:16:49 I don't have any updates this week 13:17:37 I have pushed -st tree to https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/cip/linux-cip.git/log/?h=linux-4.4.y-st . 13:17:55 Could it get same testing we used to do for linux-4.4.y? 13:18:23 (linux-4.4.y testing can now be stopped/disabled. It is unlikely to see new activity.) 13:18:56 Will look into it. I'm assuming we're not adding our own gitlab-ci.yaml file? 13:19:30 This is supposed to be clove to vanilla. I could add yaml but would preffer not to. 13:19:39 close 13:20:11 Sure 13:21:19 good, anything else? 13:21:26 Thank you! 13:21:36 I found conflict lines in this patch https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/cip/linux-cip.git/commit/?h=linux-4.4.y-st&id=46c33101debfc4226d08933659660a8835b6a0e0 13:22:44 Thanks. I'm getting build errors I'll need to investigate. This is one of them. 13:23:02 maybe install some auto-checker for such forgotten resolutions somewhere? 13:23:10 pavel: I see. thanks. 13:24:31 jki: Yes, more automation is possible. 13:25:09 further topics here? 13:25:43 3 13:25:45 2 13:25:47 1 13:25:50 #topic AOB 13:26:12 do we have specific topics to raise during the extended TSC meeting? 13:26:52 are we still on track or do we see growing problems? 13:27:33 what's our view on RISC-V (will be a topic there as you heard)? 13:27:46 We may find out that 4.4-rt is even more fun than 4.4.y, but lets see. 13:28:26 did you try it already and have some example(s)? 13:28:36 I believe risc-v is going to be important rather soon, and we should start working with it. 13:29:10 No time for -rt, yet. Enough fun with 4.4.y for now. But -rt is subtle and we are doing very little testing. 13:29:23 understood 13:29:49 suggestions how to improve? 13:32:26 Not at the moment. 13:33:03 regarding RISC-V: what would be preconditions for us to pick this topic up? 13:33:29 one of my concerns is still the missing official Debian support 13:34:00 but we can work around that for the kernel, to some degree I suppose, right? 13:34:44 I guess first step would be getting risc-v/qemu to work, and starting 5.10.X testing with that. 13:35:00 I don't think we should do 4.4/4.19 risc-v. 13:35:10 nope, surely not 13:35:25 I would not mind risc-v board to play with if they are cheap enough for that. 13:36:00 I hope Renesas will help out here ;) 13:36:17 but QEMU is a good start in any case 13:36:30 Debian is likely quite conservative with marking things "official", so I'd expect unofficial support to work well enough. 13:36:49 I'm sure Renesas will provide boards to the CIP maintainers, but may not be for a couple of months, then export control... 13:36:57 we are using Debian on RISC-V for a while 13:37:11 problem is that never have stable versions 13:37:12 I mean.. likely there are problems on complex stuff like Firefox, but we are really using basic stuff. 13:37:22 need to use snapshots of days that worked 13:38:09 but snapshot.debian.org is not a good source for CI (throttling...) 13:38:41 Yes, that may be problematic. But it is other level than kernel. 13:39:54 patersonc: If Renesas boards take months before being available, we may consider some easy-to-get devel board, too. 13:40:15 Agreed 13:40:35 I know there are some that are a bit expensive ($2000 IIRC), but something like beagleV could be available soon and not that pricey. 13:40:45 there is no easy-to-get right now - IIRC 13:41:20 better start with QEMU, that will be one target anyway 13:41:40 I believe these are available: https://www.sifive.com/boards/hifive-unmatched (but expensive). 13:42:29 "Stock: Not Available" 13:43:08 Ok, let me ask around. 13:43:32 The BeagleV was a hope - for a while... 13:44:33 ok... 13:44:53 anything else, for ext-TSC or in general? 13:46:01 3 13:46:03 2 13:46:05 1 13:46:06 #endmeeting