Re: [PATCH 5.10 000/284] 5.10.221-rc2 review

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On 15.07.24 13:43, Greg KH wrote:
On Fri, Jul 12, 2024 at 04:19:39PM +0200, Frank Scheiner wrote:
On 12.07.24 15:32, Greg KH wrote:
[...]
 From my understanding 31e0721aeabde29371f624f56ce2f403508527a5 should
not be merged w/o 8ff059b8531f3b98e14f0461859fc7cdd95823e4, which also
seems to be the case for all other stable kernels from linux-5.12.y up.

So 8ff059b8531f3b98e14f0461859fc7cdd95823e4 should be added, too, if
31e0721aeabde29371f624f56ce2f403508527a5 stays in.

Ok, thanks, now queued up.

Great! linux-5.10.y is already building fine now again for ia64.

And I thought that ia64 was dead?

No, actually it's alive and well - just currently outside of mainline -
but still in the stable kernels up to linux-6.6.y and for newer kernels
patched back in. If you want to check on our CI ([2]), all current
stable kernels build fine for ia64 and run in Ski - but linux-5.10.y
currently only because I manually added
8ff059b8531f3b98e14f0461859fc7cdd95823e4 to the list of patches applied
by the CI.

[2]: https://github.com/linux-ia64/linux-stable-rc/actions/runs/9901808825

Will be interesting to see how long it lasts, good luck!

Thanks! I think we get better and better with each obstacle moved out of
the way.

BTW that seems to have been prophetic by you, because now the
linux-4.19.y build for ia64 is broken. ;-) But we're already on it and
have a trace. I'll report our findings soon. :-)

Cheers,
Frank





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