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Re: [linux-linus test] 152672: regressions - FAIL



On 24.08.20 09:51, Jan Beulich wrote:
On 24.08.2020 09:23, Jürgen Groß wrote:
On 24.08.20 08:44, Jan Beulich wrote:
On 23.08.2020 07:52, Jürgen Groß wrote:
On 23.08.20 07:24, osstest service owner wrote:
flight 152672 linux-linus real [real]
http://logs.test-lab.xenproject.org/osstest/logs/152672/

Regressions :-(

With 32-bit pv support now removed from the kernel the associated tests
should be removed for the upstream kernel, too.

Not exactly sure how things are organized, but isn't the 2nd
<arch> in the test identifier currently specifying "Dom0
bitness" as a whole? If so, shouldn't testing a 32-bit tool
stack build continue to be done (under this same name perhaps),
just with a 64-bit kernel now? In which case the next question

Only the linux-linus tests are affected right now. "Old" kernels can
still be used for 32-bit tests. And PVH ones, of course.

is whether the 64-bit kernel is actually fully ready to be used
this way. I'm afraid it isn't, as there's still no privcmd
compat ioctl handling afaict, which I would say should have
been a prereq for removing PV support from 32-bit kernels.

No, I don't think so.

32-bit pv linux kernels are missing Meltdown mitigation and using a
32-bit toolstack on a 64-bit kernel is no feature I'd like to encourage.

Where else do you propose to test the 32-bit tool stack then?

Right now stable kernels, later PVH only.

Even if right now only linux-linus is really affected, sooner
or later the stable Linux tree will also be switched to one
which doesn't have 32-bit PV support anymore.

Yes.

I also have trouble seeing why it should be use to dictate what
bitness a user space people are running. Even more so that we've

We are not talking about some random user programs, but the tools
we are providing and which are running in dom0 only.

And I don't think running a 32-bit toolstack on a 64-bit kernel is
supported right now (in case it is, then we don't need to worry as
it should continue to work). I don't think we should start supporting
that just for being able to test it.


Juergen



 


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