Something like:
https://patchew.org/QEMU?output=atom Returns: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"> <title>Patchew Patches</title> <subtitle>for project:QEMU</subtitle> <link href="http://patchew.org/QEMU?output=atom" rel="self" /> <link href="http://patchew.org/QEMU" /> <id>urn:uuid:60a76c80-d399-11d9-b91C-0003939e0af6</id> <updated>2003-12-13T18:30:02Z</updated> <entry> <title>[RFC PATCH] tests/avocado: update aarch64_virt test to exercise -cpu max</title> <link href="https://patchew.org/QEMU/20220307172249.3125779-1-alex.ben...@linaro.org/" /> <link rel="alternate" type="text/mbox" href="https://patchew.org/QEMU/20220307172249.3125779-1-alex.ben...@linaro.org/mbox"/> <id>20220307172249.3125779-1-alex.ben...@linaro.org/</id> <published>2003-11-09T17:23:02Z</published> <updated>2003-12-13T18:30:02Z</updated> <summary>[RFC PATCH] tests/avocado: update aarch64_virt test to exercise -cpu max</summary> <content type="xhtml"> <div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> The Fedora 29 kernel is quite old and importantly fails when running in LPA2 scenarios. As it's not really exercising much of the CPU space replace it with a custom 5.16.12 kernel with all the architecture options turned on. There is a minimal buildroot initramfs included in the kernel which has a few tools for stress testing the memory subsystem. The userspace also targets the Neoverse N1 processor so will fail without additional v8.x+ features. </div> </content> <author> <name>Alex Bennée</name> <email>alex.ben...@linaro.org</email> </author> </entry> <entry> .. and repeat for next entry .. </entry> </feed> -- Alex Bennée