[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: Proposal to Extend Feature Freeze Deadline
Hi Oleksii, On 5/14/2024 11:43 PM, Andrew Cooper wrote: On 14/05/2024 4:40 pm, Oleksii K. wrote:Hello everyone, We're observing fewer merged patches/series across several architectures for the current 4.19 release in comparison to previous release. For example: 1. For Arm, significant features like Cache Coloring and PCI Passthrough won't be fully merged. Thus, it would be beneficial to commit at least the following two patch series: [1]https://lore.kernel.org/xen-devel/20240511005611.83125-1-xin.wang2@xxxxxxx/[2]https://lore.kernel.org/xen-devel/20240424033449.168398-1-xin.wang2@xxxxxxx/2. For RISC-V, having the following patch series [3], mostly reviewed with only one blocker [4], would be advantageous (As far as I know, Andrew is planning to update his patch series): [3]https://lore.kernel.org/xen-devel/cover.1713347222.git.oleksii.kurochko@xxxxxxxxx/ [4] https://patchew.org/Xen/20240313172716.2325427-1-andrew.cooper3@xxxxxxxxxx/ 3. For PPC, it would be beneficial to have [5] merged: [5] https://lore.kernel.org/xen-devel/cover.1712893887.git.sanastasio@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/ Extending the feature freeze deadline by one week, until May 24th, would provide additional time for merges mentioned above. This, in turn, would create space for more features and fixes for x86 and other common elements. If we agree to extend the feature freeze deadline, please feel free to outline what you would like to see in the 4.19 release. This will make it easier to track our final goals and determine if they are realistically achievable. I'd like to open the floor for discussion on this proposal. Does it make sense, and would it be useful?Considering how many people are blocked on me, I'd welcome a little bit longer to get the outstanding series/fixes to land. It would be great if we can extend the deadline for a week, thank you! I will try my best to make progress of the two above-mentioned Arm series. Kind regards, Henry
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