Claudio Fontana <cfont...@suse.de> writes:
> On 5/17/21 11:53 AM, Claudio Fontana wrote: >> Hello all, >> >> due to my inactivity for a few weeks coupled likely with the upstream >> processes around qemu-6.0 now the series: >> >> 1) i386 cleanup >> 2) arm cleanup and experimental kvm-only build >> 3) s390 cleanup >> >> have become stale and hard to rebase on latest master. >> This effect is compounded by the fact that lots of broken tests in >> master have been added. Which tests are these? I know master suffers a bit from occasional falling red but to my knowledge everything should be green (at least from my last PR anyway ;-). >> >> In the interest of not losing work, >> I provide here the latest known good state of these series: >> >> For the i386 cleanup: >> https://gitlab.com/hw-claudio/qemu/-/pipelines/293603386 >> >> Tests started breaking horribly since about 1/2 weeks. The pipeline only shows one failed test (checkpatch) which is an allowfail I believe. /me is confused. >> The latest version of the cleanup is reachable here: >> >> https://github.com/qemu/qemu.git branch "i386_cleanup_9" >> >> In my understanding, Paolo has now picked up this one. >> >> For the ARM cleanup and experimental kvm-only build: >> >> https://gitlab.com/hw-claudio/qemu/-/pipelines/293603376 >> >> https://github.com/qemu/qemu.git branch "arm_cleanup_v15" >> >> Again here tests started misbehaving in the same timeframe. >> >> The state of ARM cleanup is still experimental, maybe Liang or Philippe you >> can adopt this one? >> >> For the s390x cleanup: >> >> https://gitlab.com/hw-claudio/qemu/-/pipelines/293603379 >> >> https://github.com/qemu/qemu.git branch "s390_cleanup_v1" >> >> Al, can you take this one to the finish line? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Claudio >> > > Adding also Alex Bennee in Cc: > > Thanks, > > Claudio -- Alex Bennée