Re: nolibc patches, still possible for 6.5 ?

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On Wed, Jun 07, 2023 at 02:03:17PM -0700, Paul E. McKenney wrote:
> > > (There were some kernel test
> > > robot complaints as well, valid or not I am not sure.)
> > 
> > You mean in relation with nolibc stuff (or nolibc-test) or something
> > totally different ?
> 
> Apologies, this was me being confused and failing to look closely.
> 
> The complaints were not about nolibc, but rather about my patches that
> they were on top of.  Not your problem!

Ah no problem :-)

> And please let me know when the next batch from your tree are ready to go.
> (You might have been saying that they were in your recent emails, but
> I thought I should double-check.)

No pb, I just sent it while you were writing and our emails have crossed :-)

In short, it's ready now with branch 20230606-nolibc-rv32+stkp7a but if you
need any more info (more detailed summary, a public repost of the whole
series etc), just let me know. And I faced 2 kernel build errors on s390x
and riscv about rcu_task something, though you might be interested :-/

Thanks,
Willy



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