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Re: B@D run on Renesas board - issue
Hello Daniel, Robert,
Thank you for your feedback.
We are now purchasing the PDU.
Best regards,
Binh Nguyen
Hello Daniel, Robert,
Thank you for your feedback.
We are now purchasing the PDU.
Best regards,
Binh Nguyen
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Binh Thanh. Nguyen <binh.nguyen.uw@...>
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#697
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Kselftest use-cases - Shuah Khan
## Kselftest use-cases - Shuah Khan
[Description](https://osseu17.sched.com/event/CnFp/)
kselftest is the kernel developer regression test suite. It is
written by kernel developers and
## Kselftest use-cases - Shuah Khan
[Description](https://osseu17.sched.com/event/CnFp/)
kselftest is the kernel developer regression test suite. It is
written by kernel developers and
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Ben Hutchings <ben.hutchings@...>
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#696
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Improve Regression Tracking - Thorsten Leemhuis
## Improve Regression Tracking - Thorsten Leemhuis
[Description](https://osseu17.sched.com/event/CnFn/)
Thorsten has started tracking regressions in the kernel, in his spare
time. He is not a
## Improve Regression Tracking - Thorsten Leemhuis
[Description](https://osseu17.sched.com/event/CnFn/)
Thorsten has started tracking regressions in the kernel, in his spare
time. He is not a
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By
Ben Hutchings <ben.hutchings@...>
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#695
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Detecting Performance Regressions in the Linux Kernel - Jan Kara
## Detecting Performance Regressions in the Linux Kernel - Jan Kara
[Description](https://osseu17.sched.com/event/BxIY/)
SUSE runs performance tests on a "grid" of different machines (10 x86,
1
## Detecting Performance Regressions in the Linux Kernel - Jan Kara
[Description](https://osseu17.sched.com/event/BxIY/)
SUSE runs performance tests on a "grid" of different machines (10 x86,
1
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By
Ben Hutchings <ben.hutchings@...>
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#694
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Automating Open Source License Compliance - Kate Stewart
## Automating Open Source License Compliance - Kate Stewart
[Description](https://osseu17.sched.com/event/BxI3/)
A product distribution may need to include copyright statements,
licence statements,
## Automating Open Source License Compliance - Kate Stewart
[Description](https://osseu17.sched.com/event/BxI3/)
A product distribution may need to include copyright statements,
licence statements,
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By
Ben Hutchings <ben.hutchings@...>
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#693
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Interesting talks at OSSE/Kernel Summit
I attended several talks at OSSE and Kernel Summit in Prague that might
be interesting to CIP members. These weren't recorded but I made some
notes on them. I'll send my notes on each talk as a
I attended several talks at OSSE and Kernel Summit in Prague that might
be interesting to CIP members. These weren't recorded but I made some
notes on them. I'll send my notes on each talk as a
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By
Ben Hutchings <ben.hutchings@...>
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#692
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Re: Next CIP kernel: CIP - Debian alignment
I take it that you mean the kernel for the next Debian stable release
(10/buster).
Debian is aiming to release roughly every 2 years. The last freeze was
delayed at my request, to allow inclusion of
I take it that you mean the kernel for the next Debian stable release
(10/buster).
Debian is aiming to release roughly every 2 years. The last freeze was
delayed at my request, to allow inclusion of
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Ben Hutchings <ben.hutchings@...>
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#691
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Re: [PATCH 0/2] Remove firmware files from CIP kernel
It's identical.
Jan
By
Jan Kiszka
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#690
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Y2038 meeting at ELCE
There was a meeting at ELCE about the status and development of Y2038-
safe APIs in Linux and GNU libc. This included several developers from
members of CIP, plus Arnd Bergmann, Mark Brown and Albert
There was a meeting at ELCE about the status and development of Y2038-
safe APIs in Linux and GNU libc. This included several developers from
members of CIP, plus Arnd Bergmann, Mark Brown and Albert
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By
Ben Hutchings <ben.hutchings@...>
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#689
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Next CIP kernel: CIP - Debian alignment
Hi Ben,
one of the recurrent questions at ELCE, that also was done at the TSC meeting is when will we pick the following kernel. The following variables apply to this decision:
* Some time ago, you
Hi Ben,
one of the recurrent questions at ELCE, that also was done at the TSC meeting is when will we pick the following kernel. The following variables apply to this decision:
* Some time ago, you
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Agustin Benito Bethencourt <agustin.benito@...>
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#688
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Re: [PATCH 0/2] Remove firmware files from CIP kernel
Yeah, I was afraid of that to happen (and had to use --no-validate to
get the patch out). Good that such a file is gone now.
I'll cross-check, but the conflict I had to resolve was only in
Yeah, I was afraid of that to happen (and had to use --no-validate to
get the patch out). Good that such a file is gone now.
I'll cross-check, but the conflict I had to resolve was only in
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By
Jan Kiszka
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#687
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Re: [PATCH 0/2] Remove firmware files from CIP kernel
Right, this seems like a reasonable change.
I couldn't apply your patch 1, apparently because some of the deleted
ihex files have lines longer than the SMTP line limit, but I believe
I've ended up
Right, this seems like a reasonable change.
I couldn't apply your patch 1, apparently because some of the deleted
ihex files have lines longer than the SMTP line limit, but I believe
I've ended up
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Ben Hutchings <ben.hutchings@...>
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#686
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Re: B@D network setup
Daniel Wagner <daniel.wagner@...> writes:
From my experience with network issues at ELCE I'd be inclined to just
comment out the
config.vm.network "public_network",
Daniel Wagner <daniel.wagner@...> writes:
From my experience with network issues at ELCE I'd be inclined to just
comment out the
config.vm.network "public_network",
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Robert Marshall <robert.marshall@...>
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#685
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Re: B@D network setup
When I tried to build my own VM from scratch I failed at the config part
inside the VM. Though this is a while ago. Maybe I should just retry to
build the VM, though I would prefer not to do it. I
When I tried to build my own VM from scratch I failed at the config part
inside the VM. Though this is a while ago. Maybe I should just retry to
build the VM, though I would prefer not to do it. I
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By
Daniel Wagner <daniel.wagner@...>
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#684
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Re: B@D network setup
Agustin/Daniel
Agustin Benito Bethencourt <agustin.benito@...> writes:
I think that first step sounds reasonable - all the network config IIRC
happens in the Vagrantfile apart from the
Agustin/Daniel
Agustin Benito Bethencourt <agustin.benito@...> writes:
I think that first step sounds reasonable - all the network config IIRC
happens in the Vagrantfile apart from the
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Robert Marshall <robert.marshall@...>
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#683
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Re: B@D network setup
Hi,
When designing B@D, we assumed the most simple network configuration. Since the system is based on a VM, the network set up is something that can be adapted. Looking at this assumption now, we
Hi,
When designing B@D, we assumed the most simple network configuration. Since the system is based on a VM, the network set up is something that can be adapted. Looking at this assumption now, we
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Agustin Benito Bethencourt <agustin.benito@...>
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#682
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Re: B@D network setup
Excellent!
Thanks,
Daniel
Excellent!
Thanks,
Daniel
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By
Daniel Wagner <daniel.wagner@...>
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#681
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Re: B@D network setup
Daniel,
Daniel Wagner <daniel.wagner@...> writes:
We've opened a ticket for this
https://gitlab.com/cip-project/cip-testing/testing/issues/169
so that we can investigate and you can keep
Daniel,
Daniel Wagner <daniel.wagner@...> writes:
We've opened a ticket for this
https://gitlab.com/cip-project/cip-testing/testing/issues/169
so that we can investigate and you can keep
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By
Robert Marshall <robert.marshall@...>
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#680
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Re: B@D network setup
Hi Daniel,
Unfortunately, we do have proper security in place :) The device needs
to do EAP and I don't think u-boot is able to this.
Having a dedicated network interface (maybe attached to a
Hi Daniel,
Unfortunately, we do have proper security in place :) The device needs
to do EAP and I don't think u-boot is able to this.
Having a dedicated network interface (maybe attached to a
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Daniel Wagner <daniel.wagner@...>
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#679
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Re: [PATCH 0/2] Remove firmware files from CIP kernel
Hello Jan, Ben,
None of these firmware removals will affect the iwg20m, so from that point of view I have no objections to this series.
FYI the iwg20m (will) only make use of USB 3.0 firmware -
Hello Jan, Ben,
None of these firmware removals will affect the iwg20m, so from that point of view I have no objections to this series.
FYI the iwg20m (will) only make use of USB 3.0 firmware -
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Chris Paterson
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#678
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