15:00:17 #startmeeting Fedora ARM and AArch64 Status Meeting 15:00:17 Meeting started Tue Aug 17 15:00:17 2021 UTC. 15:00:17 This meeting is logged and archived in a public location. 15:00:17 The chair is pwhalen. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 15:00:17 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #halp #info #idea #link #topic. 15:00:17 The meeting name has been set to 'fedora_arm_and_aarch64_status_meeting' 15:00:18 #chair pwhalen pbrobinson coremodule 15:00:18 Current chairs: coremodule pbrobinson pwhalen 15:00:18 #topic roll call 15:00:18 good morning folks, who's here today? 15:00:28 * pbrobinson o/ 15:00:31 hello! 15:00:34 \o 15:00:42 howdy coremodule 15:02:57 \me waves 15:03:51 The usual suspects are all here.. 15:03:57 #topic 1) ==== Userspace Status ==== 15:04:21 Any new user space issues? 15:05:38 I have a few bugs filed on the Jetson Nano display issues, new one filed this morning 15:06:06 * nirik waves 15:06:27 #info [Bug 1994582] [abrt] xorg-x11-server-Xwayland: strlcpy(): Xwayland killed by SIGABRT 15:07:44 Has anyone hit any issues? 15:08:00 not that I've seen 15:08:12 that looks like it wouldn't be device specific 15:08:42 Maybe not, will check some others today 15:08:55 Nano was the first victim 15:09:37 Ok, be great to get more eyes on things, all testing is appreciated 15:10:03 #topic 2) ==== Kernel Status ==== 15:10:13 #info kernel-5.14.0-0.rc6.46.fc35 15:10:13 #link https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=1819587 15:10:47 armhfp build looks like its hitting the kojid issue 15:11:47 Any issues with 5.14 RC5 testing? 15:12:56 not with the little bit I've done 15:13:00 There is a CPPC FEI bugfix, that should be merged soon. 15:13:28 #info Please test and report any issues to the list or #fedora-arm. 15:13:38 It should be visible on any arm64/ACPI machine with CPPC 15:13:51 jlinton: got a link to the upstream thread? 15:13:57 Yah, let me find it. 15:14:12 * nirik is open to any ideas on the lpae koji builders oom fun. 15:14:41 https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20210804135925.3734605-1-dietmar.eggemann@arm.com/ 15:15:58 nirik: yes, I have it on my list to look at that and reach out to arm people for assistance 15:15:59 nirik: with the return of the kojid/builder issue, are we able to get them back to the combo that was working? 15:16:32 pwhalen: the 'working' was no lpae kernel. Apparently when you dnf update on them it installs and defaults to the non lpae kernel 15:16:40 what's the difference between the last combo that was working, I think we had moved to a newer config that was working 15:16:42 so, many builds were ok with 3GB 15:16:56 but many were also failing that way (llvm in particular) 15:17:19 pbrobinson: I think it was never working, just mistakenly not using lpae. 15:17:40 which I could go back to, but that breaks llvm... but less than is currently broken I guess. 15:18:11 might be an older kernel was better... not sure. 15:18:56 what do you mean by 3GB? 15:18:58 I really thought we had a working combo, with lpae. It was only recently things started to break again. 15:19:13 lpae definitely used to work 15:19:40 Well, I thought so too... but python was still affected... 15:20:22 I can check kernel versions and times against reports from people 15:20:59 it's really anoying tho. since I have no way to know until people start hammering on it, and many/most/some of them never report anything, their builds just restart a bunch of times and take longer 15:22:11 nirik: right, *sigh* 15:22:48 kernel-lpae-core-5.13.6-200.fc34.armv7hl Tue 03 Aug 2021 04:04:35 PM UTC 15:22:48 kernel-lpae-core-5.12.14-300.fc34.armv7hl Fri 09 Jul 2021 06:27:03 AM UTC 15:22:58 so might be worth going back to 5.12.14 15:23:10 Definitely couldnt hurt 15:23:41 nirik: yes, I saw that with the u-boot build last night/this morning, although I pushed it late and didn't expect it to complete until long after I was snoring 15:23:42 worth a shot. will try that and ask people to watch 15:24:04 nirik++ awesome, thanks 15:24:06 pbrobinson: Karma for kevin changed to 46 (for the current release cycle): https://badges.fedoraproject.org/tags/cookie/any 15:24:53 thanks nirik 15:25:24 #topic 3) ==== Bootloader Status ==== 15:25:33 #info uboot-tools-2021.10-0.2.rc2.fc36 15:25:33 #link https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=1819550 15:25:42 New uboot, hot off the presses 15:25:43 The new RC2 I think fixes things 15:25:55 Nice, will test today 15:26:06 there's been a bunch of migrations for the U-Boot DM stuff so please widely test devices to ensure no regression from upstream 15:26:30 Ok, will do. Again, help appreciated. 15:27:08 I started looking at some of the beagles, there was a regression but will retest with the rc2 when I get a moment 15:28:36 Thanks, I'll test as well. 15:28:40 #topic 4) ==== Fedora 35 ==== 15:28:51 #info Latest nominated compose 15:28:51 #link https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Results:Current_Installation_Test 15:29:21 IoT will be branched etc for f35 later today as an arm FYI 15:29:36 * pwhalen was going to ask :) 15:30:25 This compose looked mostly ok, but still using rawhide repos, which has since been fixed 15:31:12 yea, I normally leave it a few days to settle down 15:32:56 Any other issues in F35? 15:34:17 none off hand 15:34:26 #topic 5) == Open Floor == 15:34:58 I had a quick thing to bring up... 15:36:38 nirik: all yours 15:36:40 So, in the devel list thread where people were mad about that oom / kojid/ lpae thing it was brought up that perhaps we shoud look at dropping 32bit arm. I get the sense personally that it's too soon, but do we have any idea how popular 32bit arm stuff is now? is iot using it for anything? or is there other big uses that should be known? Or has everything moved pretty solidly to 64 bit now? 15:38:42 nirik: I've had some discussions about planning to deprecate 32-bit, largely coming from the lack of hardware on the horizon. 15:38:48 yes, we have an IoT image 15:39:03 The flock presentation had a significant number of armv7 installs. 15:39:07 it is being discussed but there's still some interest in it 15:39:13 I think we would want to give it a long notice... ie, not just decide and next release... but think a few ahead... 15:39:31 right and I've been thinking ahead already about some of this 15:40:03 in the general community there's still a lot of arm32 devices around that get used 15:40:07 ok, fair enough. Just wanted to get a sense of usage 15:40:14 and they're *cheap* 15:40:34 I personally think the lift on armv7 is going to get greater since !debian has basically dropped all 32-bit targets (eg x86). 15:40:41 I've been trying to work out why the memory issue is a problem more of late 15:41:25 and I wonder if it's some of the compiler/toolchain features like LTO which put more pressure on memory when building, which is esp a problem on the single process limit 15:43:27 could be 15:44:50 Ok, lets hope the downgrade goes well for now and continue to discuss the plans long term. 15:44:59 Anything else for today? 15:47:16 #endmeeting