13:00:01 #startmeeting CIP IRC weekly meeting 13:00:01 Meeting started Thu Aug 26 13:00:01 2021 UTC and is due to finish in 60 minutes. The chair is masashi910. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 13:00:01 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic #startvote. 13:00:01 The meeting name has been set to 'cip_irc_weekly_meeting' 13:00:03 #topic rollcall 13:00:11 hi 13:00:11 please say hi if you're around 13:00:25 hi 13:00:30 Hi 13:00:36 hi 13:01:01 Let's get started. 13:01:07 #topic AI review 13:01:13 1. Combine root filesystem with kselftest binary - iwamatsu & alicef 13:01:21 hi 13:01:24 no update 13:01:39 iwamatsu: Noted. Thanks. 13:01:40 hi 13:01:59 alicef: Hi, do you have updates? 13:02:54 We are checking AI#1: Combine root filesystem with kselftest binary - iwamatsu & alicef 13:03:27 no I currently don't 13:03:44 alicef: Sure, thanks. 13:03:52 2. Do some experiment to lower burdens on CI - patersonc 13:04:06 No updates 13:04:21 patersonc[m]: Ok, thanks. 13:04:26 any other topics? 13:04:33 3 13:04:37 2 13:04:40 1 13:04:41 #topic Kernel maintenance updates 13:04:54 I have reviewed 5.10.61. 13:05:10 And did some research on CVE-2021-36\ 13:05:12 00: 13:05:15 (bpf) 13:06:02 I revewed 4.4.282-rc , and reviewing 5.10.61-rc 13:06:24 This week 2 new CVEs and no updated CVEs. 13:06:35 CVE-2020-3702: mainline is fixed 13:06:40 CVE-2021-3732: mainline and stable kernels are fixed 13:06:56 that's all 13:06:59 pavel: I'll keep track of CVE-2021-3600 13:07:14 I guess maybe we should talk about CVE-2021-3600. 13:07:27 It is BPF in 4.19... and it is pretty much unfixable 13:07:48 It is also quite high severity. 13:08:13 Could we ask companies if they are using BPF / planning to use BPF in their products 13:08:20 ...and adjust the configs appropriately if not? 13:09:10 pavel: Sure, shall I ask cip member companies? 13:09:51 Affected configs are siemens_imx6, plathome_obsvx2, siemens_iot2000, toshiba_atom_baytrail AFAICT. 13:10:17 Issue at hand is v4.19, but if we can get rid of BPF everywhere, it will not be bad result. 13:10:59 masashi910: Yes, that would be nice. 13:11:14 pavel: Sure. 13:11:18 Thank you! 13:11:26 pavel, iwamatsu, masami: Thanks for your updates. 13:11:35 any other topics? 13:11:46 3 13:11:50 2 13:11:55 1 13:11:57 #topic Kernel testing 13:12:05 Hello 13:12:28 The LAVA server ran out of storage last week. But started working fine when I deleted some older backups 13:12:46 I've also pruned the database now so it's a lot smaller 13:12:53 So backups will be faster and smaller etc. 13:13:12 I'm not sure if CIP have a requirement to keep test job logs forever? 13:13:26 Does anyone here have a preference/requirement? 13:13:51 Forever is an ugly word :-). 13:13:57 should at least have more space as we are adding more testing framework from kernelci 13:14:14 It may make sense to keep _some_ old logs. 13:14:28 For kernelCI jobs I culled all jobs older than 1 month 13:14:39 For CIP I culled all jobs older than a year 13:15:16 sounds good for me 13:15:31 Perhaps this is a Q for the mailing list 13:15:51 sure 13:15:54 It would not be bad to keep old logs from some "significant" releases or something... 13:16:25 pavel: May be a plan. Harder to maintain though. I'm not sure how flexible the tooling is, but I can take a look 13:16:28 is difficult to define "significant" 13:16:47 Yes... and I guess theoretically we can re-run the testing. 13:17:01 But if some board goes flakey or something, old logs might beuseful. 13:17:10 Keep randomly one in 10 old logs? 13:17:34 alicef: Do you know if kernelci.org downloads a copy of the logs? Or does it just link to them in LAVA? 13:17:53 yes I was wondering same 13:18:31 If KernelCI keeps a copy of the logs, when CIP migrates to using KernelCI we won't have much need to keep them in LAVA long term 13:18:47 Anyway, I'll take an action to investigate 13:18:50 looks like it keeps a copy for few days 13:19:51 Okay. Not so great 13:19:54 rockchip was failing here https://staging.kernelci.org/test/job/cip/branch/linux-4.19.y-cip/kernel/v4.19.196-cip53/plan/baseline/ 13:20:03 but we have no more logs 13:20:16 https://storage.staging.kernelci.org/cip/linux-4.19.y-cip/v4.19.196-cip53/arm/multi_v7_defconfig+CONFIG_SMP=n/gcc-8/lab-collabora/baseline-rk3288-veyron-jaq.txt 13:20:52 or could be that just failed and didn't copy anything 13:21:09 but I don't think keeps much of a backhistory 13:21:22 alicef: Maybe staging behaves differently? 13:22:03 https://storage.kernelci.org/cip/linux-4.19.y-cip/v4.19.198-cip54/x86_64/allnoconfig/gcc-8/logs/ 13:22:12 is anyway just keeping last logs 13:22:26 https://storage.kernelci.org/cip/ 13:22:48 but looks like each version have is own logs 13:23:27 Let's take this topic outside of this meeting? 13:23:34 but still there are not all the logs 13:23:45 yes is something to look into 13:23:46 patersonc[m], alicef: Could you just make sure the log status in kernelci? Could it be an AI? 13:24:05 AI ? 13:24:11 action item 13:24:34 I think we will discuss thins outside the meeting 13:25:07 yes, and what I am asking is to report the result at some IRC meeting. 13:26:06 yes but we can use this space 13:26:18 we don't need a AI i think 13:26:31 alicef: Ok. 13:26:54 so thanks very much for these discussions. 13:27:01 are there any other topics? 13:27:18 I'm instead working on using isar cip core on the kernelci builds 13:27:42 but still need some changes for make it usable 13:28:41 alicef: Thanks for your works. 13:28:48 any other topics? 13:29:13 3 13:29:17 2 13:29:20 1 13:29:23 #topic AOB 13:29:31 I have one topic. 13:29:40 This is the last IRC meeting I chair, because the kernel chair will be switched to Jan-san on September 1st (Wed). After that, Jan-san will host meetings. 13:29:47 I want to thank all for helping me to serve as the kernel chair for almost two years. 13:30:00 Are there any business to discuss? 13:30:04 Thank you for all the good work! 13:30:05 Thank you for all of your work Kudo-san! 13:30:24 Thank you for all your work! 13:30:27 masashi910: Thank your for your work! 13:30:34 Thanks you 13:30:45 Thanks for saying so, all! 13:31:03 5 13:31:08 4 13:31:13 3 13:31:17 2 13:31:21 1 13:31:23 Let's close today's meeting. 13:31:30 #endmeeting