[openib-general] Latest build test results

Hal Rosenstock halr at voltaire.com
Tue Oct 11 20:15:27 PDT 2005


Hi again Nish,

On Tue, 2005-10-11 at 21:39, Nishanth Aravamudan wrote:
> > > > Update arp_recv functions to latest 2.6.14 netdevice.h API for struct
> > > > packet_type
> > > 
> > > Sorry for the delay, I haven't yet had time to test the patches :/ I'll
> > > try to get to it tonight or tomorrow.
> > > 
> > > Is there anyway you can send me patches against the kernel tree as
> > > opposed to the svn repo? It makes my side of things *a lot* easier, as
> > > right now I have to take your patch against svn and either hand-edit or
> > > patch my checkout and then diff against the current kernel tree.
> > 
> > Since you were reporting iSER, AT, and SDP compile warnings/errors,
> > aren't you using the latest OpenIB svn tree with 2.6.14-rc3 ?
> 
> Yes; but you have to understand that the automated build system I have
> access to 1) does not have external internet access (i.e., to the svn
> tree) and 2) only builds kernels unless I manually send commands to the
> terminal.
> 
> So, the way I'm doing things is:
> 
> Send in 4 jobs for mainline (x86 and ppc64 with =y and =m) and then
> generate a patch of the latest svn tree against the current -git release
> (a patch to the kernel) and send it in as a parameter to my builds to
> test the latest svn tree. This leads to another 4 jobs (x86 and ppc64
> with =y and =m).
> 
> I'm *only* doing kernel build testing right now.
> 
> > Which patches are you referring to ? Was it the fib_frontend.c one ?
> > Not sure why they would need any manual fixup. At least that one was
> > pretty straightforward.
> 
> In the sense that I have to edit them to kernel relative paths, not in
> the content of the patch. To test any patch in the system I have access
> to, it needs to be a normal kernel patch (-p1 applicable to the base
> tree).
> 
> Going through and manually applying patches to the svn tree and then
> regenerating the diff completely defeats the purpose of automated
> compilation testing.

OK. Do you need any patches regenerated or is this more for the future ?

-- Hal





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