09:00:08 #startmeeting CIP IRC weekly meeting 09:00:08 Meeting started Thu Sep 5 09:00:08 2019 UTC and is due to finish in 60 minutes. The chair is szlin. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 09:00:08 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic #startvote. 09:00:08 The meeting name has been set to 'cip_irc_weekly_meeting' 09:00:18 #topic rollcall 09:00:22 hi 09:00:23 please say hi if you're around 09:00:28 hi 09:00:40 hi 09:00:59 hi 09:01:08 #topic AI review 09:01:15 hi 09:01:16 1. Provide the cases to cip-testing to build up the test environment - Iwamatsu-san 09:01:32 iwamatsu: would you like to update the status? 09:01:33 szlin: no update. this is WIP. 09:01:39 iwamatsu: thanks. 09:01:48 2. Ask cip-dev which configurations need testing - patersonc 09:02:03 Balls, I forgot to chase this again. Sorry! 09:02:29 patersonc: no worry, I will keep this AI 09:02:38 3. Test LTS (pre)releases directly – patersonc 09:02:55 No progress 09:03:13 noted. 09:03:20 #topic Kernel maintenance updates 09:03:32 I've most of reviewed 4.19.36. I am debugging the -rt build failure. 09:03:45 pave1: thank you! 09:04:20 I am reviewing Renesas's patches. I do not review LTS this week. 09:04:43 Thanks 09:04:59 I plan to start cve tracker task next week. 09:05:07 any other topics? 09:05:22 3 09:05:23 2 09:05:24 1 09:05:32 #topic Kernel testing 09:05:44 Hello 09:05:49 Not much from me this week... 09:05:52 #info There is some initial information on the RZ/G2M board added to the CIP wiki. More updates will come. 09:05:56 #link https://wiki.linuxfoundation.org/civilinfrastructureplatform/ciptesting/cipreferencehardware/hihope-rzg2m 09:06:03 #info linux-cip-ci can now build the RT configs from the cip-kernel-config repo. 09:06:23 I'll submit patches to update .gitlab-ci.yml in the RT branches soon 09:06:28 Thanks for that :-) 09:06:31 patersonc: thank you very much for your detailed report 09:06:37 FYI, I'm on holiday next week without a laptop. 09:06:53 patersonc: happy holiday :-) 09:07:00 That's it from me 09:07:15 any other topics? 09:07:24 3 09:07:26 2 09:07:27 1 09:07:32 #topic CIP Core 09:07:40 1. Package decision process (rev.2) was reviewed by WG members 09:07:51 AI: Get the number of CVEs of proposed package mechanically 09:08:00 I found that security issues in Debian packages are managed in the following repsitory: 09:08:09 https://salsa.debian.org/security-tracker-team/security-tracker/tree/master/data 09:08:18 and https://packages.debian.org/ja/sid/debsecan can parse them and print the summary 09:08:31 I will check if debsecan can generate information we want 09:08:42 2. Update https://gitlab.com/cip-playground/cip-pkglist 09:08:57 To apply the changes in PDP rev.2 09:09:03 Do you know the formal process to move a repo from playground to CIP? 09:09:23 sorry, cip-project i meant 09:09:46 sorry, I don't know. Maybe Chris knows. 09:10:32 kazu: we can check it after the meeting. 09:10:42 Thanks SZ 09:10:45 any other updates? 09:10:54 3. Decide the CIP Core WG companies 09:11:01 That's all 09:11:09 kazu: thank you 09:11:12 any other topics? 09:11:27 3 09:11:27 2 09:11:28 1 09:11:33 #topic Software update 09:11:49 kazu: https://gitlab.com/cip-playground/cip-private-docs/blob/master/CIP_Process.md 09:11:51 There is no update about this topic in this week 09:11:54 swupdate got rejected due to logo license issue, Iwamatsu-san will handle it. 09:12:13 patersonc Thank you! 09:12:44 any other topics? 09:12:53 3 09:12:53 2 09:12:53 1 09:12:57 @szlin thank you for the information 09:13:08 #topic AOB 09:13:14 any other business? 09:13:17 hi 09:13:22 Does any company around here interested in Arm’s big.LITTLE with Energy Aware Scheduling (EAS)? 09:13:31 It has been upstreamed from kernel 5.0 09:13:40 Unfortunately, 4.19 doesn’t have the code. 09:14:52 we havn't used big.LITTLE SoC so far. 09:16:00 It might be a good feature for CIP to have? 09:16:13 Something that we provide over LTS 09:16:30 Ummm. Dunno. Do we? 09:16:57 RZ G2M has big.little, maybe. 09:17:05 Yep 09:17:10 It is useful for maximum performance on high-end cellphones 09:17:19 fujita[m] there is no requirement in my current jobs at the moment, but not sure in the future 09:17:44 And it is fairly young (not being in 4.19) 09:18:10 That does not play well with maximum stability and 10 years of support :-) 09:18:11 Hasn't it been used in Android for a while? 09:18:40 Ummm 09:19:03 Yes, Android does a lot of crazy stuff :-) 09:19:21 Some industory company, which are our customers seems to interestet in that 09:19:41 I mean, yes, we can do it if it is really needed. 09:19:55 But "it sounds cool" .. is not good enough reason. 09:19:58 Also, if CIP is targeting IOT (edgex etc.), wouldn't EAS be a valid use case? 09:20:11 Not really. 09:20:20 Doesn't it save power? 09:20:39 Or are IOT too small for biglittle? 09:20:40 Yes, but IOT devices should not require this powerful silicon in the first place. 09:20:48 allow me to end this meeting first, and we can continue to discuss afterward. 09:20:53 :) 09:21:02 Thanks for comments 09:21:09 any other topics? 09:21:12 #endmeeting