12:02:20 #startmeeting CIP IRC weekly meeting 12:02:20 Meeting started Thu Dec 8 12:02:20 2022 UTC and is due to finish in 60 minutes. The chair is jki. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 12:02:20 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic #startvote. 12:02:20 The meeting name has been set to 'cip_irc_weekly_meeting' 12:02:33 #topic AI review 12:02:36 1. Add qemu-riscv to cip-kernel-config - patersonc 12:02:48 seems chris is not around 12:03:11 anything else? from last week? 12:03:51 3 12:03:52 2 12:03:54 1 12:03:59 #topic Kernel maintenance updates 12:04:23 I did some reviews on 5.10.157 and 158. We seem to reached the part of cycle when things are slowing down. 12:04:32 i reviewed all 4.4 patches that don't apply and updated v4.4.org 12:04:34 This week reported 9 new CVEs and 3 updated CVEs. 12:05:29 I reviewed 5.10.157 12:05:47 "v4.4.org"? 12:06:02 that's a file we use to track patches for the 4.4 kernel 12:06:12 ah, ok 12:06:38 It is in git@gitlab.com:cip-project/cip-kernel/lts-commit-list.git . That's how the tools work. 12:09:00 anything else? 12:09:34 3 12:09:36 2 12:09:38 1 12:09:41 #topic Kernel release status 12:09:50 - 4.4 12:10:22 We should be on track now. 12:10:32 yep 12:10:32 Still: There's build problem iirc. 12:10:46 And there are patches to be backported to 4.4-rt. 12:11:08 anything critical? 12:11:19 We fixed the build problem but we did not do release. 12:11:42 how broad is the impact of the build issue? 12:11:53 single driver or whole subsystem? 12:12:04 Looked more like single driver IIRC. 12:12:22 and the pending backports, anything critical? 12:12:42 and current test pipeline has a issue, patersonc and I are fixing that. 12:12:59 No, the -rt stuff should not be critical. 12:13:53 the next regular release for 4.4 falls into our vacation season here 12:14:48 just a note 12:14:51 anyway 12:15:09 - 4.19 12:15:58 today new version has released, 4.19.268. I will work to release tomorrow. 12:16:23 and -rt is not yet due 12:16:41 - 5.10 12:17:03 same as 4.19. 12:17:16 and 5.10-rt? 12:17:25 -rt too. 12:17:42 so there is one coming soon as well? 12:18:23 I guess we should do that when the next -rt release happens. 12:19:06 our schedule would be these, then let's hope lts-rt is coming soon 12:19:08 ok 12:19:20 #topic Kernel testing 12:19:55 reviewing patersonc[m] PR 12:20:32 about adding CIP 4.4-stable branches on kernelCI 12:20:39 currently building it 12:22:07 that's all for me 12:22:56 anyone anything else on this? 12:23:36 3 12:23:38 2 12:23:40 1 12:23:43 #topic AOB 12:24:15 two topics from one side 12:24:18 I don't think Renesas fix for the RISC-V problem is complete. But as Patersonc is not here, I'll probably need to sit down and write an email. 12:24:41 ah, that is interesting 12:24:49 wasn't able to look into it yet 12:25:08 will follow this curiously 12:25:39 my first topic: 6.1-cip 12:25:58 release and LTS announcement should be out next week 12:26:20 should I ask the TSC if we can start 6.1 development? are we ready? 12:26:32 You don't want to do that :-). 12:26:45 Ok, let me explain. 12:27:16 For next cca 6 months, there'll be huge ammount of patches going to 6.1.X. 12:27:33 If we create a branch now, we'll have a lot to review. 12:27:46 With 5.10.X we started cca 6 months late. 12:28:07 And we might want to do the same thing here. 12:28:51 Otherwise yes, I guess it is just another branch, and we should get list of boards and prepare gitlab.yml files etc. 12:28:59 understood 12:29:19 how about announcing the intention and roadmap? 12:29:47 Yes, we can do that. 12:30:27 And I guess we should announce that patches for 5.10-cip should have corresponding 6.1-cip variant, too, and start collecting those. 12:30:38 So there are some advantages to branching early, too. 12:31:11 I guess we should also start to run our CI on all 6.1.X branches so we know what state that is in. 12:31:15 with "patches for 5.10-cip" you mean cip-specific feature backports, right? 12:31:49 then we setting up the infrastructure but not yet go into reviewing or merging procedures? 12:32:16 Yes. We have rule that they need to be in mainline, but soon mainline will be 6.2-rc. 12:32:42 And we also need to check the work of Debian. but they will probably use 6.1 because they match LTS. 12:33:07 Its reviewing I'm worried about. 12:33:29 iwamatsu: Thanks. And ... that one is rather critical. 12:33:46 If Debian selects 6.3, we probably want to do that, too. 12:34:04 Debian freeze is in early January, right? 12:34:10 yes 12:34:34 then we could also delay the CIP decisions until then 12:34:35 but it will work from toolchain. 12:35:05 you mean the kernel version freeze is later? 12:36:06 Perhaps it will be decided at the same time as toolchain. 12:37:13 ok 12:37:33 I will tease the topic to the TSC but not yet ask for any decisions 12:38:48 my second topic is patchwork for cip 12:38:56 are we using that for the kernel patches? 12:39:20 I don't think it is too useful, actually. 12:39:46 I wanted to start using it for isar-cip-core patches, that's why I came across this 12:40:03 does anyone know how I can gain access to it? 12:40:25 I use it sometime. for getting patch set. 12:40:41 ok, so more as an archive, not to track status 12:41:52 about gain access : I dont have information about that. 12:43:16 I'm trying to remember how I got the access, but I don't really. 12:43:41 You can create your account yourself on the website. 12:43:55 Then I guess you can write to kernel.org admins that you are with CIP project. 12:44:26 likely that helpdesk@kernel.org - will try 12:44:43 Yep. Or konstantin. 12:44:57 But that's probably right address. Do you have @kernel.org account? 12:45:07 nope, no longer 12:45:13 precondition? 12:45:21 Aha, so that may be the hard part :-). 12:45:36 Talk to helpdesk, maybe it is not need a precondition. 12:45:47 Normally a GPG key signed by two other people is needed for kernel.org. 12:46:11 But if you had it before... You may be still considered trusted. 12:46:52 that was long before the hack and the big reset 12:47:04 https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/cip-dev/ - there are maintainers listed, just not me 12:47:19 not sure, though, if that is related 12:47:21 will ask 12:48:02 Maybe Chris would know the details.. 12:49:29 anything other business for today? 12:50:36 3 12:50:38 2 12:50:40 1 12:50:42 #endmeeting