On Mon, Dec 26, 2022 at 4:11 PM kernelci.org bot <bot@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > renesas/next baseline: 517 runs, 16 regressions (renesas-next-2022-12-26-v6.2-rc1) > > Regressions Summary > ------------------- > > platform | arch | lab | compiler | defconfig | regressions > -----------------------------+--------+-----------------+----------+--------------------------+------------ > imx6dl-riotboard | arm | lab-pengutronix | gcc-10 | multi_v7_defconfig+debug | 1 > imx6qp-wandboard-revd1 | arm | lab-pengutronix | gcc-10 | multi_v7_defconfig+debug | 1 > imx6sx-sdb | arm | lab-nxp | gcc-10 | imx_v6_v7_defconfig | 1 > imx7ulp-evk | arm | lab-nxp | gcc-10 | imx_v6_v7_defconfig | 1 > ox820-clouden...lug-series-3 | arm | lab-baylibre | gcc-10 | oxnas_v6_defconfig | 1 > qemu_arm-virt-gicv2 | arm | lab-baylibre | gcc-10 | multi_v7_defconfig+debug | 1 > qemu_arm-virt-gicv2 | arm | lab-broonie | gcc-10 | multi_v7_defconfig+debug | 1 > qemu_arm-virt-gicv2-uefi | arm | lab-baylibre | gcc-10 | multi_v7_defconfig+debug | 1 > qemu_arm-virt-gicv2-uefi | arm | lab-broonie | gcc-10 | multi_v7_defconfig+debug | 1 > qemu_arm-virt-gicv2-uefi | arm | lab-collabora | gcc-10 | multi_v7_defconfig+debug | 1 > qemu_arm-virt-gicv3 | arm | lab-baylibre | gcc-10 | multi_v7_defconfig+debug | 1 > qemu_arm-virt-gicv3 | arm | lab-broonie | gcc-10 | multi_v7_defconfig+debug | 1 > qemu_arm-virt-gicv3-uefi | arm | lab-baylibre | gcc-10 | multi_v7_defconfig+debug | 1 > qemu_arm-virt-gicv3-uefi | arm | lab-broonie | gcc-10 | multi_v7_defconfig+debug | 1 > qemu_x86_64 | x86_64 | lab-broonie | gcc-10 | x86_64_defconfig+debug | 1 > qemu_x86_64-uefi-mixed | x86_64 | lab-broonie | gcc-10 | x86_64_defconfig+debug | 1 > > Details: https://kernelci.org/test/job/renesas/branch/next/kernel/renesas-next-2022-12-26-v6.2-rc1/plan/baseline/ More regressions in v6.2-rc1 not introduced in renesas/next. Gr{oetje,eeting}s, Geert -- Geert Uytterhoeven -- There's lots of Linux beyond ia32 -- geert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx In personal conversations with technical people, I call myself a hacker. But when I'm talking to journalists I just say "programmer" or something like that. -- Linus Torvalds