Andi,

Sorry for the delay in reporting, but I have done some compile and boot-up
testing of the 2.6.35.11 patch review set (at least the patches
in longterm-queue-2.6.35.git as of Monday).

I can report that the kernel boots and runs on 4 architectures:
x86, ppc, arm, and mips.

I am still working on test automation, and hope to be publishing
results on a web site soon.

Also, the next step will be to try to define some configuration
partitioning, to test code paths that are affected by
the patches introduced.  I think I can get better compilation
coverage than just from the target's defconfig. However, runtime
test coverage is still a difficult problem I'm thinking about.
My targets won't have hardware, networking, etc. for most
of the individual patches that are in each longterm release.
 -- Tim

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Tim Bird
Architecture Group Chair, CE Linux Forum
Senior Staff Engineer, Sony Network Entertainment
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