On Fri, May 10, 2019 at 8:14 AM Matt Hart matthew.hart@linaro.org wrote:
Hi all,
The ARM64 clang builds of linux-next will be moving over to the production kernelci setup tonight, so you should all subscribe to the linux-next mailing list on vger if you havent already http://vger.kernel.org/vger-lists.html#linux-next
ARMv7 will continue on staging. The assembler fix will also be merged tonight so we should start to get some useful ARMv7 builds tomorrow.
Awesome, thanks to you and the team for all the hard work that went into enabling this! We'll start picking through the ARMv7 issues next (and vendor just reported to me similar warnings KernelCI already spotted).
Any way we can wait until Monday for the push to production? I assume things may break, or LKML might be surprised by warnings from a new compiler, so it might not be good to push this out Friday night. The sooner the better, I've just had very bad experiences with pushing code on Friday evenings (required manually rebooting hundreds of devices in a lab, into Saturday morning...).