=== Highlights === * Watched a number of Google IO talks. Most interested in the the systrace tool. From initial research, it seems Jelly Bean is actually going to be based on an updated 3.0 kernel (same as ICS), meaning the 3.4 based kernels (including the merged wakelocks and other upstreamed features) won't likely be used until the Oct phone release. This may cause some pain for Linaro as changes in the 3.4 based kernel require some new userland improvements, which likely won't be available till after Oct.
* Sent out updated volatile range v5 iteration. Still not much feedback. After some private discussion w/ Dave Hansen I'm looking into implementing something closer to Minchan's suggestion of a separate LRU for volatile pages. Got it sort of half working right now, and hope to sort things out soon.
* LinusW reviewed the ETM patches. Had a number of suggestions for changes, including increased documentation. I'll be looking at trying to address those concerns, and resubmitting soon.
* Finished newsletter update
* Sent out weekly android-usptreaming email.
=== Plans === * Debug current LRU_VOLATILE work and hopefully get a early rough draft sent to lkml
* Spend some time learning more about ETM functionality and try to make use of it so I can have some context with which to write documentation
* Ping Google devs (likely at Google IO this week) about the mmc wakelock changes
=== Issues === GAH! HOW DID IT GET TO BE JULY ALREADY!?
On 30 June 2012 08:39, John Stultz john.stultz@linaro.org wrote:
=== Highlights ===
- Watched a number of Google IO talks. Most interested in the the systrace
tool. From initial research, it seems Jelly Bean is actually going to be based on an updated 3.0 kernel (same as ICS)
There is a report[1] saying it's 3.1.10. (Seach "runs on kernel 3.1.10")
Regards, Shawn
[1] http://fineoils.blogspot.com/2012/06/google-io-2012-day-one.html
On Wed, Jul 04, 2012 at 10:44:22PM +0800, Shawn Guo wrote:
On 30 June 2012 08:39, John Stultz john.stultz@linaro.org wrote:
=== Highlights ===
- Watched a number of Google IO talks. Most interested in the the systrace
tool. From initial research, it seems Jelly Bean is actually going to be based on an updated 3.0 kernel (same as ICS)
There is a report[1] saying it's 3.1.10. (Seach "runs on kernel 3.1.10")
Yeah, see the config I posted earlier today.
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