[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH for-4.11 1/2] XSM: adjust Kconfig names
>>> On 18.06.19 at 16:44, <julien.grall@xxxxxxx> wrote: > On 18/06/2019 15:26, Jan Beulich wrote: >> What I'd like to ask for in the future in any case though is that after >> pushing stuff to stable trees you would please check the osstest >> reports, and in case of regressions invest at least some time into >> figuring out what broke. Right now, even with the XSM tests >> (hopefully) taken care of there's still a flood of armhf failures, which >> may or may not be due to environmental issues. > > I usually look over osstest but fail to detect this was an issue because of > the > XSAs. Regarding the other armhf failure, Ian already pointed out on IRC. > > However, I will not have time to look at it before Xen Summit. Maybe Stefano > can? Not before the summit? That's still almost a month out. We really want to get 4.11.2 and also 4.10.4 out the door before that. >>> Also, do we need to update the advisory? >> >> Dunno. I didn't do full analysis of what may go wrong, I've just worked >> my way far enough to understand what needs fixing. Whether an >> update is needed imo largely depends on whether the purpose of the >> patches wasn't fulfilled. People actually using XSM will notice very >> quickly that things don't work anymore, as can be seen from the >> osstest cases. > > AFAICT, Arm does not seem to be affected by the problem (at least osstest > does > not complain). I would not expect x86 users to merge those patch, so maybe it > should be ok. Well, the breakage was in the one case where SILO mode actually disallows what the test is specifically about - qemu running in a stubdom, and hence needing to communicate with the actual guest. I don't think there's any similar test to this for Arm in osstest. Jan _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.xenproject.org/mailman/listinfo/xen-devel
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