Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 11 Mar 2024 11:06:16 -0700 | From | Guenter Roeck <> | Subject | Re: Linux 6.8 |
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On Sun, Mar 10, 2024 at 02:06:37PM -0700, Linus Torvalds wrote:
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> everybody who sent in early pull requests, you know who you are. But > before that excitement commences, please do spend a bit of time with > the now boring old status quo and give 6.8 a good test, ok? >
Build results: total: 158 pass: 158 fail: 0 Qemu test results: total: 549 pass: 549 fail: 0 Unit test results: pass: 215772 fail: 302
Nothing news, really. Unit test failures are retty much unchanged. - mean_and_variance_test_2 and mean_and_variance_test_4 are still broken both in mainline and linux-next. - m68k:q800:stackinit should be fixed in linux-next - most of the IP checksum test failures are still present in mainline but fixed in linux-next. One notable and still unhandled checksum test failure is the failure seen in sh4 emulations. It is due to upstream commit cadc4e1a2b4d ("sh: Handle calling csum_partial with misaligned data") which is broken and would have to be either fixed or reverted. I added it to the regression tracker, so it should show up there in the near future.
There are also still some warning backtraces.
- dev-addr-list-test with lock debugging triggers backtraces due to conceptual problems with kunit tests (locks are not necessarily requested and released from the same thread). - WARNING: inconsistent lock state in stmmac code. Tracked in regression tracker.
Guenter
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