On 9/4/19 7:10 PM, Daniel Díaz wrote:
Hello!
On Wed, 4 Sep 2019 at 17:44, shuah shuah@kernel.org wrote:
On 9/3/19 8:00 AM, ci_notify@linaro.org wrote:
Summary
kernel: 5.3.0-rc7 git repo: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/next/linux-next.git git branch: master git commit: 7dc4585e03786f84d6e9dc16caa3ba5b8b44d986 git describe: next-20190903 Test details: https://qa-reports.linaro.org/lkft/linux-next-oe/build/next-20190903 >>> Regressions (compared to build next-20190902)
Looks like you are running kselftest from 5.2 on this linux-next. You won't be able to find any kselftest test regressions this way. You aren't testing the kselftest patches that are in linux-next for Linux 5.4-rc1.
The way OE refers to versions can be confusing (it was for me, at least). The version is said to be "5.2+gitAUTOINC+7dc4585e03", which means that it's 5.2 (last known version) + some Git commits. In this case, 7dc4585e03 points to next-20190903.
It would be helpful if you match the kernel and kselftest for linux-next and Linux mainline.
Indeed, we do that exactly:
- linux-next is tested with the in-kernel version of kselftests
- linux-mainline is tested with the in-kernel version of kselftests
- linux-stable 5.2 is tested with the latest released kselftests
(*should* be 5.2.11)
- linux-stable 4.19 is tested with the latest released kselftests
(*should* be 5.2.11)
- and so on for 4.14, 4.9 and 4.4
Yeah then why does the site show the following?
Test details:
https://qa-reports.linaro.org/lkft/linux-next-oe/build/next-20190903 kselftest__version 5.2+gitAUTOINC+7dc4585e03 libhugetlbfs__version 2.21 make_kernelversion 5.3.0-rc7
This is why I asked the above question about revisions.
thanks, -- Shuah