Re: [ANNOUNCE / RFC] PUCK Future Topics

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On Thu, Dec 14, 2023, Oliver Upton wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 13, 2023 at 04:17:53PM -0800, Sean Christopherson wrote:
> > Hi all!  There are a handful of PUCK topics that I want to get scheduled, and
> > would like your help/input in confirming attendance to ensure we reach critical
> > mass.
> > 
> > If you are on the Cc, please confirm that you are willing and able to attend
> > PUCK on the proposed/tentative date for any topics tagged with your name.  Or
> > if you simply don't want to attend, I suppose that's a valid answer too. :-)
> > 
> > If you are not on the Cc but want to ensure that you can be present for a given
> > topic, please speak up asap if you have a conflict.  I will do my best to
> > accomodate everyone's schedules, and the more warning I get the easier that will
> > be.
> > 
> > Note, the proposed schedule is largely arbitrary, I am not wedded to any
> > particular order.  The only known conflict at this time is the guest_memfd()
> > post-copy discussion can't land on Jan 10th.
> > 
> > Thanks!
> > 
> > 
> > 2024.01.03 - Post-copy for guest_memfd()
> >     Needs: David M, Paolo, Peter Xu, James, Oliver, Aaron
> > 
> > 2024.01.10 - Unified uAPI for protected VMs
> >     Needs: Paolo, Isaku, Mike R
> > 
> > 2024.01.17 - Memtypes for non-coherent MDA
> >     Needs: Paolo, Yan, Oliver, Marc, more ARM folks?
> 
> Can we move this one? I'm traveling 01.08-01.16 and really don't want
> to miss this due to jetlag or travel delays.

Ya, can do.  I'll pencil it in for 01.24.

Yan (and others) would 01.31 work for the "TDP MMU for IOMMU" discussion?  Or if
you think you'll be ready earlier, 01.17 is also available (at least for now).
And February and beyond is obviously wide open :-)




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