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Message-ID: <f8677c93-a76d-473c-8abc-8dc7b4403691@roeck-us.net>
Date: Mon, 29 Jul 2024 08:29:17 -0700
From: Guenter Roeck <linux@...ck-us.net>
To: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@...ux-foundation.org>
Cc: Linux Kernel Mailing List <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: Linux 6.11-rc1

On Sun, Jul 28, 2024 at 02:40:01PM -0700, Linus Torvalds wrote:
> The merge window felt pretty normal, and the stats all look pretty
> normal too. I was expecting things to be quieter because of summer
> vacations, but that (still) doesn't actually seem to have been the
> case.
> 
> There's 12k+ regular commits (and another 850 merge commits), so as
> always the summary of this all is just my merge log. The diffstats are
> also (once again) dominated by some big hardware descriptions (another
> AMD GPU register dump accounts for ~45% of the lines in the diff, and
> some more perf event JSON descriptor files account for another 5%).
> 
> But if you ignore those HW dumps, the diff too looks perfectly
> regular: drivers account for a bit over half (even when not counting
> the AMD register description noise). The rest is roughly one third
> architecture updates (lots of it is dts files, so I guess I could have
> lumped that in with "more hw descriptor tables"), one third tooling
> and documentation, and one third "core kernel" (filesystems,
> networking, VM and kernel). Very roughly.
> 
> If you want more details, you should get the git tree, and then narrow
> things down based on interests.
> 

Build results:
	total: 158 pass: 139 fail: 19
Failed builds:
	alpha:allmodconfig
	alpha:tinyconfig
	arcv2:tinyconfig
	arm:tinyconfig
	csky:tinyconfig
	hexagon:tinyconfig
	loongarch:tinyconfig
	m68k:tinyconfig
	microblaze:tinyconfig
	mips:tinyconfig
	nios2:tinyconfig
	openrisc:tinyconfig
	parisc:tinyconfig
	powerpc:tinyconfig
	riscv32:tinyconfig
	riscv64:tinyconfig
	sparc32:tinyconfig
	sparc64:tinyconfig
	xtensa:tinyconfig
Qemu test results:
	total: 533 pass: 493 fail: 40
Failed tests:
	arm:versatilepb:versatile_defconfig:aeabi:pci:scsi:mem128:net=default:versatile-pb:ext2
	arm:versatilepb:versatile_defconfig:aeabi:pci:flash64:mem128:net=default:versatile-pb:ext2
	arm:versatilepb:versatile_defconfig:aeabi:pci:mem128:net=default:versatile-pb:initrd
	arm:versatileab:versatile_defconfig:mem128:net=default:versatile-ab:initrd
	microblaze:petalogix-s3adsp1800:initrd
	microblaze:petalogix-s3adsp1800:rootfs
	microblaze:petalogix-ml605:initrd
	microblaze:petalogix-ml605:rootfs
	microblazeel:petalogix-s3adsp1800:initrd
	microblazeel:petalogix-s3adsp1800:rootfs
	microblazeel:petalogix-ml605:initrd
	microblazeel:petalogix-ml605:rootfs
	ppc:mpc8544ds:mpc85xx_defconfig:net=e1000:initrd
	ppc:mpc8544ds:mpc85xx_defconfig:scsi[53C895A]:net=ne2k_pci:btrfs
	ppc:mpc8544ds:mpc85xx_defconfig:sata-sii3112:net=rtl8139:ext2
	ppc:mpc8544ds:mpc85xx_defconfig:sdhci-mmc:net=usb-ohci:ext2
	ppc:mpc8544ds:mpc85xx_smp_defconfig:net=e1000:initrd
	ppc:mpc8544ds:mpc85xx_smp_defconfig:scsi[DC395]:net=i82550:ext2
	ppc:mpc8544ds:mpc85xx_smp_defconfig:scsi[53C895A]:net=usb-ohci:btrfs
	ppc:mpc8544ds:mpc85xx_smp_defconfig:sata-sii3112:net=ne2k_pci:ext2
	ppc:ppce500:corenet32_smp_defconfig:e500:net=rtl8139:initrd
	ppc:ppce500:corenet32_smp_defconfig:e500:net=virtio-net:nvme:btrfs
	ppc:ppce500:corenet32_smp_defconfig:e500:net=eTSEC:sdhci-mmc:ext2
	ppc:ppce500:corenet32_smp_defconfig:e500:net=e1000:mmc:cramfs
	ppc:ppce500:corenet32_smp_defconfig:e500:net=tulip:scsi[53C895A]:ext2
	ppc:ppce500:corenet32_smp_defconfig:e500:net=i82562:sata-sii3112:ext2
	riscv32:virt:rv32_defconfig:nofs:noscsi:net=e1000:initrd
	riscv32:virt:rv32,zbb=no:rv32_defconfig:nofs:noscsi:net=e1000e:virtio-blk:ext2
	riscv32:virt:rv32_defconfig:nofs:noscsi:net=i82801:virtio:ext2
	riscv32:virt:rv32,zbb=no:rv32_defconfig:nofs:noscsi:net=i82550:virtio-pci:ext2
	riscv32:virt:rv32_defconfig:nofs:noscsi:tpm-tis-device:net=e1000-82544gc:sdhci-mmc:ext2
	riscv32:virt:rv32,zbb=no:rv32_defconfig:nofs:noscsi:net=usb-ohci:nvme:ext2
	riscv32:virt:rv32_defconfig:nofs:noscsi:net=virtio-net-device:usb-ohci:ext2
	riscv32:virt:rv32,zbb=no:rv32_defconfig:nofs:noscsi:net=pcnet:usb-ehci:ext2
	riscv32:virt:rv32_defconfig:nofs:noscsi:net=virtio-net-pci:usb-xhci:ext2
	riscv32:virt:rv32,zbb=no:rv32_defconfig:nofs:noscsi:net=i82557a:usb-uas-ehci:ext2
	riscv32:virt:rv32_defconfig:nofs:noscsi:net=i82558a:usb-uas-xhci:ext2
	riscv32:virt:rv32_defconfig:nofs:noscsi:net=i82557b:scsi[virtio]:ext2
	riscv32:virt:rv32,zbb=no:rv32_defconfig:nofs:noscsi:net=i82557c:scsi[virtio-pci]:ext2
	i386:q35:pentium3:defconfig:pae:nosmp:net=ne2k_pci:initrd
Unit test results:
	pass: 316946 fail: 0

In summary, quite impressive in a negative sense. At least some of the
problems (such as the tinyconfig build failures, and some of the test
failures) have already been reported. I simply don't have the time for a
detailed analysis. Logs are available at https://kerneltests.org/builders,
in the "master" column, for those with time to track things down.

Guenter

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