09:00:13 #startmeeting CIP IRC weekly meeting 09:00:13 Meeting started Thu May 9 09:00:13 2019 UTC and is due to finish in 60 minutes. The chair is szlin. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 09:00:13 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic #startvote. 09:00:13 The meeting name has been set to 'cip_irc_weekly_meeting' 09:00:17 #topic rollcall 09:00:23 please say hi if you're here 09:00:26 hi 09:00:29 hi 09:00:34 hi 09:00:51 hi 09:01:19 #topic Kernel maintenance updates 09:01:23 hi 09:01:30 pave1: do you have any update? 09:01:31 hi 09:01:40 iwamatsu: are you around? 09:01:45 sziln: Update on what? 09:01:59 about kernel maintenance 09:02:00 hi 09:02:08 Actually, yes. 09:02:23 we're in topic of kernel maintenance 09:02:37 I tried reviewing -stable kernel in the rc stage... 09:02:43 And it seemed to make a lot of sense: 09:02:52 Hi 09:03:15 That way people actually react to the review, and it is still early enough to prevent "bad" patch from going to -stable. 09:03:56 It does not add much work because we'd review the patch a bit later... 09:04:13 So I wanted to ask if it is okay to do that? 09:04:20 Seems sensible to me 09:04:32 Of course, it is just a tight timetable 09:04:37 LGTM, any objection? 09:05:23 bwh: Yes, it is a bit tight. I don't think we can make it every time, but if we miss the deadline, we are no worse than today :-) 09:05:50 #agreed Start to review stable kernel in rc stage 09:06:00 iwamatsu: do you have any comment? 09:06:50 I am reviewing stable-rc tree and released tree too, and some partches are applied into 4.19.y. 09:07:13 iwamatsu: thanks! 09:07:51 bwh: do you have any update on this topic? 09:08:02 I don't 09:08:30 any other comment? 09:08:57 3 09:08:58 2 09:08:59 1 09:09:08 #topic Kernel testing 09:09:10 Should we send the results of the review to cip-dev as well? 09:09:11 I have a question for iwamatsu regarding Kernel configs 09:09:56 patersonc: please 09:10:13 Where did the v4.19 version of renesas_shmobile_defconfig come from in https://gitlab.com/cip-project/cip-kernel/cip-kernel-config/blob/master/4.19/arm/renesas_shmobile_defconfig? 09:12:57 maybe, it was used 4.9.13. 09:13:16 If my memory is correct... 09:13:28 Okay. I'll update it to what is in v4.19 09:13:30 iwamatsu: that will be great, we can discuss the working model in my previous email 09:14:12 szlin: OK. 09:14:45 patersonc: give the floor to you 09:14:50 Thanks 09:15:29 As it looks like CIP will join KernelCI, I propose we don't create our own instance of KernelCI.org, instead we submit any test results to the central website. 09:15:50 Agree 09:15:50 The only reason not to do this is if there are CIP specific test results we don't want to share to kernelci.org 09:15:51 Any thoughts? 09:16:28 They will be available on LAVA which is also public 09:16:45 True 09:17:02 I'm not sure https://kernelci.ciplatform.org/ will add much for us 09:17:49 info: I've asked the LF admin to stop working on CIP's KernelCI instance whilst we wait for the outcome of whether CIP will join the KernelCI project or not. 09:18:17 We could use ours for practicing before sending the results to the official one... but it depends on the costs 09:18:54 At the moment we haven't got the LAVA->KernelCI link working anyway 09:20:05 any comment? 09:20:06 Then let's wait until it is decided finally as you say 09:20:27 Other update: We hope to have an RZ/G2E board in the CIP lab this week. 09:21:18 patersonc: thanks! 09:21:40 any comment? 09:21:59 3 09:22:00 2 09:22:01 1 09:22:02 I tried to play with LAVA. Sorry if I spammed some kind of mailing 09:22:02 list with results. 09:22:17 Not at all. I'm glad you managed to run some tests :D 09:22:28 Let us know if there is anything we can do to help 09:22:53 #topic CIP Core 09:22:55 Is there some "more interactive" way to run commands? 09:23:51 pave1: sorry that could we can discuss this matter after the meeting? 09:23:55 pave1: You can use lavacli to programatically submit test jobs 09:24:09 Yep, sorry. Lets talk after meeting. 09:24:15 pave1: thank you 09:24:21 there are ssh sessions 09:25:17 https://validation.linaro.org/static/docs/v2/hacking-session.html 09:25:32 CIP security working group will come out the essential packages list and all dependencies 09:25:44 kazu_: do you have any update on CIP core? 09:25:57 I've summarized the comments about the package list in cip-dev 09:26:07 Also created the list of binary packages (and corresponding source packages) installed by deboostrap minbase 09:26:15 I'll send this information to cip-dev later 09:26:36 I would like to confirm how I consider the remaining packages suggested by security WG: acl, pam, shadow / auditd / openssh / tpm2-tools 09:26:52 Maybe should I wait the report from security WG? 09:27:03 #action Send list of binary packages to cip-dev - kazu 09:27:07 kazu_: yes, please. 09:27:14 szlin: thanks! 09:27:24 kazu_: thank you. 09:27:31 any other comment? 09:27:42 3 09:27:44 2 09:27:45 1 09:28:05 #topic Software update 09:28:49 back here 09:29:04 software updates? 09:29:10 the Debian package of swupdate is still in NEW queue 09:29:11 yes 09:29:12 yes 09:29:17 we just had a 1h online conference with Christian 09:29:40 Suzuki-san was able to create a Lua handler for A/B sw updates using swupdate and rdiff 09:30:11 Next step: Christian will be sharing some code and we will integrate it on ISAR 09:30:48 sangorrin_: thanks 09:30:54 any other comment? 09:31:01 Apart from that we had discussions with Linaro, but so far nothing has been decided 09:32:05 3 09:32:12 2 09:32:13 1 09:32:19 #topic AOB 09:32:25 any other business? 09:32:51 3 09:32:54 2 09:32:55 1 09:33:00 #endmeeting