13:02:29 <jki> #startmeeting CIP IRC weekly meeting 13:02:29 <collab-meetbot> Meeting started Thu Apr 25 13:02:29 2024 UTC and is due to finish in 60 minutes. The chair is jki. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 13:02:29 <collab-meetbot> Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic #startvote. 13:02:29 <collab-meetbot> The meeting name has been set to 'cip_irc_weekly_meeting' 13:02:33 <jki> #topic AI review 13:02:39 <jki> - prepare blog entry on SLTS kernel state and challenges [Jan] 13:02:59 <jki> after traveling and then moving, I will now start working on this :) 13:03:08 <jki> promised 13:03:17 <jki> other AIs from the last week? 13:03:27 <jki> 5 13:03:29 <jki> 4 13:03:30 <jki> 3 13:03:32 <jki> 2 13:03:33 <jki> 1 13:03:36 <jki> #topic Kernel maintenance updates 13:03:57 <masami> This week reported 10 new CVEs and 6 updated CVEs. 13:03:58 <uli> i've been reviewing autosel patches 13:04:20 <pave1> Reviewing 6.1.88 and investigating Spectre - related CVEs. 13:05:04 <pave1> There's actually three of them, one is unfixed in mainline, one is fixed in stable-5.10 and one is fixed in stable-6.1. 13:05:27 <pave1> Backporting either does not seem particulary easy. 13:05:41 <pave1> I'll send email with details on cip-dev...? 13:07:04 <jki> sounds good to me, yes 13:07:57 <jki> FYI: I chatted with someone maintaining kernels at AWS during EOSS, and he really liked our CVE tracking, it would be very valuable to him 13:09:03 <masami> jki: i'm happy to hear that! 13:09:56 <jki> we asked him for free EC2 time in return ;) - but it seems there is even an official way to request that as OSS project, Neal is on that 13:10:31 <pave1> BTW... how much time are we using in EC2. 13:10:54 <pave1> Is that approximately equivalent to... say 16core running 24/7? 13:11:32 <jki> patersonc: may have details 13:11:37 <patersonc> I don't have the numbers right now 13:11:58 <pave1> Ok. 13:12:04 <patersonc> But more than that. 13:12:28 <jki> and it comes in bursts, not permanent workload 13:12:40 <patersonc> Say, in Feb we had about 560 hours of EC2 for building kernels/cip core over the month 13:13:21 <pave1> So that's less than one machine, right? I see bursts are problem. 13:14:41 <jki> ok, other maintenance topics? 13:15:01 <jki> 5 13:15:02 <jki> 4 13:15:04 <jki> 3 13:15:05 <jki> 2 13:15:07 <jki> 1 13:15:09 <jki> #topic Kernel release status 13:15:26 <jki> with the last 4.19 release, we are all good now 13:15:45 <jki> any problems in sight? 13:16:19 <jki> if not, moving on... 13:16:21 <jki> 5 13:16:23 <jki> 4 13:16:25 <jki> 3 13:16:27 <jki> 2 13:16:29 <jki> 1 13:16:31 <jki> #topic Kernel testing 13:17:50 <arisut> no update from me 13:18:23 <arisut> patersonc: any update on the merge with kernelci? 13:18:48 <jki> seitze had to move to different topics, you likely heard already 13:18:50 <patersonc> arisut: None, sorry 13:19:49 <patersonc> I've been looking (with Michael) into some gitlab-runner issues that were causing EC2 instances to keep running longer than they should be. 13:19:59 <patersonc> And reviewing some cip-core testing MRs 13:20:35 <patersonc> No updates on anything else really, other than what jki said 13:21:55 <jki> good - moving on... 13:22:00 <jki> 5 13:22:02 <jki> 4 13:22:04 <jki> 3 13:22:07 <jki> 2 13:22:09 <jki> 1 13:22:11 <jki> #topic AOB 13:23:19 <jki> anything else? 13:23:33 <jki> 5 13:23:35 <jki> 4 13:23:37 <jki> 3 13:23:39 <jki> 2 13:23:41 <jki> 1 13:23:43 <jki> #endmeeting