17:00 #startmeeting 17:00 Meeting started Tue May 21 17:00:38 2013 UTC. The chair is jsalisbury. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/meetingology. 17:00 17:00 Available commands: #accept #accepted #action #agree #agreed #chair #commands #endmeeting #endvote #halp #help #idea #info #link #lurk #meetingname #meetingtopic #nick #progress #rejected #replay #restrictlogs #save #startmeeting #subtopic #topic #unchair #undo #unlurk #vote #voters #votesrequired 17:00 ## 17:00 ## This is the Ubuntu Kernel Team weekly status meeting. 17:00 ## 17:00 [LINK] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/Meeting 17:00 [LINK] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/ReleaseStatus/raring 17:00 # Meeting Etiquette 17:00 # 17:00 # NOTE: '..' indicates that you are finished with your input. 17:00 # 'o/' indicates you have something to add (please wait until you are recognized) 17:00 Roll Call for Ubuntu Kernel Weekly Status Meeting 17:00 o/ 17:00 o/ 17:00 o/ 17:00 o/ 17:00 o/ 17:00 o/ 17:01 [TOPIC] ARM Status (ppisati) 17:01 Q/master: lp1176977 ("XFS instability on armhf under load") - working with 17:01 upstream on this one: i already backported a fix that turn the vmalloc() exhaustion 17:01 and fs shutdown to an -ENOSPC error, and this second error seems to be triggered 17:01 by the tiny fs used in these tests (~2GB). Still working to get it 17:01 properly fixed. 17:01 R/master: lp1171582("[highbank] hvc0 getty causes random hangs") - 17:01 the jtag console has a 1-char producer-consumer buffer and if there's no 17:01 real hw attached to the board, any subsequent write turn into an endless loop 17:01 waiting for a consumer. The situation is worsened by the fact 17:01 that before writing to this register a tty spinlocked is taken, and 17:02 any subsequent tentative to pick this spinlock makes the thread hang - 17:02 got a confirmation of the problem, some info about the hw, and i'm working on this. 17:02 .. 17:02 [TOPIC] Release Metrics and Incoming Bugs (jsalisbury) 17:02 Release metrics and incoming bug data can be reviewed at the following link: 17:02 [LINK] http://people.canonical.com/~kernel/reports/kt-meeting.txt 17:02 .. 17:02 [TOPIC] Milestone Targeted Work Items (ogasawara) 17:02 [LINK] https://launchpad.net/~canonical-kernel-distro-team/+upcomingwork 17:02 [LINK] http://status.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-saucy/canonical-kernel-distro-team.html 17:02 The burn down charts have not yet been reset for 13.10, so disregard the 17:02 second link posted abovefor now. I'll be cleaning up and adding work 17:02 items for 13.10 so that the +upcomingwork link will be more accurate. 17:02 Next week I'll have the usual nag table available. 17:02 .. 17:03 [TOPIC] Status: Saucy Development Kernel (ogasawara) 17:03 For now, we'll plan on targetting the v3.10 kernel for Saucy but will 17:03 strongly re-evaluate a move to v3.11 in the coming months. We've just 17:03 rebased Saucy to v3.10-rc2 and are still cleaning up some of the 17:03 carnage. I don't anticipate we'll upload until a later -rc which will 17:03 hopefully provide more stability. 17:03 Importand upcoming dates: 17:03 Thurs June 20 - Alpha 1 (opt in) 17:03 .. 17:03 [TOPIC] Status: CVE's (sconklin) 17:04 == 2013-05-21 (28 days) == 17:04 Currently we have 63 CVEs on our radar, with 8 CVEs added and 17 CVEs retired in the last 28 days. 17:04 See the CVE matrix for the current list: 17:04 [LINK] http://people.canonical.com/~kernel/cve/pkg/ALL-linux.html 17:04 Overall the backlog has decreased slightly this week: 17:04 [LINK] http://people.canonical.com/~kernel/status/cve-metrics.txt 17:04 [LINK] http://people.canonical.com/~kernel/cve/pkg/CVE-linux.txt 17:04 .. 17:04 [TOPIC] Status: Stable, Security, and Bugfix Kernel Updates - Raring/Quantal/Precise/Oneiric/Lucid/Hardy (bjf/henrix/sconklin) 17:04 Support for Oneiric and Hardy expired on May 9th. 17:04 Status for the main kernels, until today (May. 21): 17:04 * Lucid - In Testing; 17:04 * Precise - In Testing; 2 upstream releases; 17:04 * Quantal - In Testing; 2 upstream releases; 17:04 * Raring - In Testing; 3 upstream releases; 17:04 Current opened tracking bugs details: 17:04 * http://people.canonical.com/~kernel/reports/kernel-sru-workflow.html 17:04 For SRUs, SRU report is a good source of information: 17:04 * http://people.canonical.com/~kernel/reports/sru-report.html 17:04 Future stable cadence cycles: 17:04 * https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RaringRingtail/ReleaseInterlock 17:04 .. 17:05 [TOPIC] Open Discussion or Questions? Raise your hand to be recognized (o/) 17:05 Thanks everyone 17:05 #endmeeting