12:01:02 #startmeeting CIP IRC weekly meeting 12:01:02 Meeting started Thu Jun 4 12:01:02 2026 UTC and is due to finish in 60 minutes. The chair is jki. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 12:01:02 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic #startvote. 12:01:02 The meeting name has been set to 'cip_irc_weekly_meeting' 12:01:07 #topic AI review 12:01:11 none 12:01:18 5 12:01:20 4 12:01:21 3 12:01:23 2 12:01:24 1 12:01:26 #topic Kernel maintenance updates 12:01:38 This week reported 172 new CVEs and 256 updated CVEs. 12:01:41 doing 4.4 atm 12:01:53 I am reviewing 6.1.91 and .92. 12:02:16 I reviewed 6.12.88 and 89, and I am reviewing 90 and 91 12:03:47 anything to add? 12:04:03 5 12:04:05 4 12:04:06 3 12:04:08 2 12:04:10 1 12:04:12 #topic Kernel release status 12:04:18 all on track 12:04:31 any issues ahead? 12:04:38 Yep. 6.1-rt-cip is due soon, and still 12:04:50 no suitable -rt. I may have to do release 12:04:59 without having -rt bae. 12:05:17 base. 12:05:32 next RT stable would be tomorrow, if you like to sync 12:05:47 If it is then great! :-) 12:06:18 do you have the invite? I could forward otherwise 12:06:42 Aha, you mean stable rt meating, not stable rt release. 12:06:46 Yes, I have invite. 12:07:01 nope, haven't heard of any release :) 12:07:07 yes, the call 12:07:42 Scheduling conflict on that one :-(, but I guess I can just email and ask. 12:07:52 ok 12:08:10 then move on? 12:08:18 5 12:08:21 4 12:08:23 3 12:08:25 2 12:08:27 1 12:08:29 #topic Kernel testing 12:09:50 Hi (sorry for the delay) 12:10:12 I'm currently trying to get the T2H boards back online in the Renesas LAVA lab. 12:10:40 Munich lab is still offline 12:11:09 T2H bootloaders need an update, then they should work with KernelCI test jobs, then I'll merge that support 12:12:15 I think that's it from me 12:12:30 Munich will be restored next week 12:12:40 iwamatsu: Can you let me know once you've updated your T2H board? Let me know if you need any help 12:12:44 Thanks jki 12:12:55 Prague should be fine now 12:13:14 patersonc: OK 12:13:23 Thanks 12:14:33 more on testing? 12:14:45 _o_ 12:15:19 5 12:15:21 4 12:15:22 3 12:15:24 2 12:15:26 1 12:15:28 #topic AOB 12:15:44 I had one topic 12:15:47 AI-assisted backport reviews, state & approaches 12:16:04 Very on-trend 12:16:15 uli told me, and some should have been on CC, that he is using it for a while 12:16:31 I was wondering what others are doing 12:16:59 and if we could share skills or whatever centrally 12:17:21 for those who have not received that mail: i'm basically dumping all commits into an llm before release, with a large diff context and a slightly more verbose version of "check if this breaks something" 12:17:36 works pretty well for me, i.e. it finds things that would have otherwise slipped through 12:18:09 nice 12:18:40 Yeah, I see how it can be useful with big context. 12:18:50 I don't have access to suitable llm that could be used for this. 12:18:58 I'm testing Sashiko locally. 12:18:59 Is there a thought/plan to convert to some kind of "official" CIP tooling? Or do we re-purpose/contribute to what Sasha has been working on? 12:19:26 is anyone tracking Sasha's work in more details? 12:20:03 For the tooling... there could be improvements to what we have, too. 12:20:12 I suspect it could eventually end up in sashiko 12:20:29 Half a year ago, 6.12, 6.1 and 5.10 would be in sync, so same patch would be reviewed once. 12:20:39 That no longer works. 12:21:13 Also maybe collecting outside notes ("John Doe reviewed this patch for 4.19") might be good. 12:21:26 Is Sashiko more about reviewing patches sent to the ML, rather than selecting suitable patches for backporting? 12:22:12 patersonc: "Selecting patches for backporting" ... -stable was selecting way too much, so that was not normally a problem. 12:22:20 (But maybe AUTOSEL is paused for now or something). 12:22:30 patersonc: https://lwn.net/Articles/1073583/ 12:23:05 "Levin said that he had been working on getting Sashiko to review backports to stable trees and also needed to provide extra prompts in order to have it focus on the feedback he was looking for." 12:23:27 Ah, splendid :) 12:24:21 was anyone in contact with Sasha already? 12:24:36 should we reach out and ask for some info? 12:25:07 I think it could be something really good for CIP to collaborate on, it fits directly into what the project needs - same as stable 12:25:23 exactly 12:28:03 is there any mailing list for the sashiko work in general? 12:29:01 sashiko@lists.linux.dev 12:29:03 ah, there is: https://lore.kernel.org/sashiko/ / sashiko@lists.linux.dev 12:29:13 yeah, just spotted as well, 12:29:22 Nice 12:29:28 so, step one would be researching for stable work on that list 12:29:54 step two could be asking Sasha on this list for updates, expressing our interest along this 12:30:13 uli: would you be interested in starting such a thread then? 12:31:45 not sure. :) i'll have a look at the list first. 12:32:26 see what they're actually doing. 12:32:27 didn't spot anything about stable there yet, didn't find Sasha discussing there either 12:33:44 ok, let's look at this and discuss next week again, ok? 12:33:52 good. 12:34:29 good 12:34:36 other businesses for today? 12:35:16 5 12:35:18 4 12:35:20 3 12:35:21 2 12:35:23 1 12:35:24 #endmeeting