13:03:28 <jki> #startmeeting CIP IRC weekly meeting 13:03:28 <collab-meetbot> Meeting started Thu Aug 8 13:03:28 2024 UTC and is due to finish in 60 minutes. The chair is jki. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 13:03:28 <collab-meetbot> Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic #startvote. 13:03:28 <collab-meetbot> The meeting name has been set to 'cip_irc_weekly_meeting' 13:03:34 <jki> #topic AI review 13:03:41 <jki> - prepare blog entry on SLTS kernel state and challenges [Jan] 13:04:01 <jki> So, no one did that in my absence - seems I have to now :) 13:04:15 <pave1> I'm reviewing 6.1.103/104. 13:04:15 <jki> I didn't find other AIs in the last weeks logs 13:04:15 <FelixM> - how is linux-rt testing done on the cip kernels? 13:05:04 <jki> I think we same topic confusion right now 13:05:21 <jki> let's move on to... 13:05:23 <jki> #topic Kernel maintenance updates 13:05:43 <uli> i've released 4.4 and reviewed 6.1.101 13:05:43 <pave1> I'm reviewing 6.1.103/4 13:05:46 <masami> This week reported 19 new CVEs and 58 updated CVEs. 13:05:57 <jki> FelixM: please ask later again 13:06:48 <jki> other maintenance topics? 13:06:56 <patersonc> I emailed a query about a CVE 13:07:04 <iwamatsu__> I reviewed 6.1.103 13:07:18 <masami> patersonc: thank you for the report. 13:07:23 <masami> I updated 13:07:27 <patersonc> Oh wait, I see you replied - sorry 13:07:41 <masami> np 13:07:43 <patersonc> Thank you for updating 13:08:35 <jki> reminds me of Christoph's work on CVE->config mapping 13:09:18 <jki> iwamatsu__: did you have the chance to look into that? 13:10:05 <iwamatsu__> sorry, I do not check yet. I will check next week. 13:10:26 <jki> ok, TIA - will note that as AI ;) 13:10:34 <jki> anything else? 13:10:59 <jki> 5 13:11:00 <jki> 4 13:11:02 <jki> 3 13:11:03 <jki> 2 13:11:05 <jki> 1 13:11:07 <jki> #topic Kernel release status 13:11:15 <jki> 5.10-rt is late 13:11:24 <pave1> Yep. 13:11:33 <jki> missing stable-rt? 13:11:44 <pave1> There's todays 5.10rt 13:12:09 <pave1> available, can I ask for matching 13:12:15 <pave1> -cip? 13:13:41 <jki> iwamatsu__:? 13:14:00 <iwamatsu__> I can release linux-5.10.y-cip. 13:14:15 <pave1> Thank you! 13:14:22 <iwamatsu__> I will release tomorrow ,is it OK? 13:14:34 <pave1> That's ok. 13:14:41 <iwamatsu__> ;-) 13:14:57 <jki> good - moving on then 13:14:59 <jki> 5 13:15:01 <jki> 4 13:15:03 <jki> 3 13:15:04 <jki> 2 13:15:05 <jki> 1 13:15:07 <jki> #topic Kernel testing 13:15:19 <FelixM> While porting over a workload to the cip 6.1 kernel (using isar-cip-core), I noticed that the cip-kernel-config (defconfig) for x86 is not really suited for RT workloads: 13:15:21 <FelixM> At least CONFIG_RT_GROUP_SCHED=n and CONFIG_CPU_ISOLATION=y is missing. As we have some RT CIP kernel tests on kernelCI, I'm wondering what base config is used there and how that relates to the cip-kernel-config. 13:16:56 <patersonc> I've been on hols, so not much from me from the testing side 13:17:20 <arisut> The effort on kci-dev tool for kernel maintainer and developers is going on, I released a draft but is still in draft phase 13:17:58 <arisut> when will go into beta I hope cip can start testing it 13:18:59 <arisut> currently just for reference this is the first draft https://github.com/aliceinwire/kci-dev 13:19:13 <arisut> but not functional yet 13:19:56 <arisut> as we are still missing part of the api that the tool will interact to 13:20:35 <jki> cool, I guess the cip maintainers will be happy to test once ready :) 13:20:37 <arisut> but there start to be interest around it 13:20:42 <patersonc> Great 13:21:27 <jki> pavel: can you comment on Felix' question? or who else could? 13:21:33 <pave1> Felix is telling us we are testing wrong configs. 13:21:47 <jki> are we? 13:22:00 <pave1> I dunno. 13:22:22 <FelixM> At least we are not testing the "raw" cip-kernel-configs in the RT tests on kernelci. 13:22:39 <pave1> We should be able to update them easily. 13:22:41 <FelixM> IMHO it would be better for our users to have RT defconfigs that are tested and fit most use cases. 13:23:30 <jki> what are the effectiv configs we are using, in kernelci and in our own labs? 13:23:50 <FelixM> It's also about documenting what the cip-kernel-configs are intended to be used for. Is it just an example, or can shall they be used as a baseline for products? 13:23:51 <pave1> Well -cip maintains our own configs normally. 13:23:52 <jki> our own lab is using cip-kernel-config, right? 13:24:29 <pave1> Unless there's something seriously wrong, 13:25:01 <pave1> can we get an email with proposed update and some kind of rationale? 13:25:37 <FelixM> Sure! 13:26:03 <pave1> Others are testing defconfigs, we test these, I dont see urgent need to keep that 13:26:11 <pave1> consistent. 13:26:31 <pave1> cc iwamatsu, cip-dev 13:26:56 <FelixM> Ok, I'll prepare a summary and send that to the list + cc's 13:27:10 <pave1> Thank you! 13:27:16 <jki> perfect, thanks! 13:27:37 <jki> more testing topics? 13:28:09 <jki> 5 13:28:10 <jki> 4 13:28:12 <jki> 3 13:28:13 <jki> 2 13:28:15 <jki> 1 13:28:17 <jki> #topic AOB 13:29:01 <jki> anyone anything else for today? 13:29:25 <masami> I'll absent next week. 13:30:18 <patersonc> I'll be absent for 2 weeks 13:30:49 <jki> ok - enjoy! 13:31:05 <jki> then let's close in... 13:31:07 <jki> 5 13:31:09 <jki> 4 13:31:11 <jki> 3 13:31:13 <jki> 2 13:31:15 <jki> 1 13:31:17 <jki> #endmeeting