On 9/30/21 10:40 PM, Paul Spooren wrote:

On 9/30/21 10:01, Nick wrote:

On 9/30/21 21:43, Daniel Golle wrote:
On Thu, Sep 30, 2021 at 09:18:06PM +0300, Stijn Tintel wrote:
On 30/09/2021 01:19, Nick wrote:
On 9/29/21 22:28, Hauke Mehrtens wrote:

kernel 5.10:
We should get all targets to kernel 5.10. All targets which are not
on kernel 5.10 when we branch off should get removed.
Kernel 5.15 could be also a LTS Kernel that should be released in the
end of October? Why not aiming for it if we plan to release in 2022?
This would undoubtedly delay the next release, as we've seen in the
past. We don't even have all targets on 5.10, which was released roughly 9 months ago. You do the math. If we target 5.15, I doubt we'll even see
a release in 2022.
I also believe we should do the next release based on Linux 5.10 and
try branching still this year (which I believe is realistic to make all
targets build with 5.10 till then), so we can target April 2022 as time
of release.

I agree with you Daniel and think this timeline is reasonable.

Sounds good, so we can go on with 5.15 when it is released?

Some targets already moved to 5.10 as default, feel free to add 5.15 as the new TESTING kernel there.

I am against adding support for kernel 5.15 now, we should better wait till after we branched the relase off.


I think the most problematic thing is if we want to have DSA support for all targets as requirement. Not sure if this is possible.

It seems fine found a okay'ish middle ground between DSA and non-DSA, so I'd not make DSA blocking for the next release but continue to integrate it where ever possible (and stable).

I think we will never convert all swconfig drivers to DSA. I do not think anyone will invest the time to write a DSA driver for the ADM6996L chip for example. It could be that we just remove support for the last boards which still use swconfig in some years.

Hauke

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