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* DO automated testing - Linux 5.10.28-rc1 - 28 pass, 0 errors
@ 2021-04-05 21:41 Patrick Mccormick
  2021-04-06  9:00 ` Greg KH
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Patrick Mccormick @ 2021-04-05 21:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: stable, Greg KH

commit 948d7f2d279feceb51bcdedb5eb8ce0af60045ce (stable_rc/linux-5.10.y)
Author: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
Date:   Sat Apr 3 13:52:16 2021 +0200

    Linux 5.10.28-rc1

---
 (01/28) ltp.py:LTP.test_nptl:  PASS (6.72 s)
 (02/28) ltp.py:LTP.test_math:  PASS (1.90 s)
 (03/28) ltp.py:LTP.test_hugetlb:  PASS (0.07 s)
 (04/28) ltp.py:LTP.test_ipc:  PASS (20.08 s)
 (05/28) ltp.py:LTP.test_uevent:  PASS (0.05 s)
 (06/28) ltp.py:LTP.test_containers:  PASS (36.90 s)
 (07/28) ltp.py:LTP.test_filecaps:  PASS (0.11 s)
 (08/28) ltp.py:LTP.test_hyperthreading:  PASS (71.17 s)
 (09/28) kpatch.sh:  PASS (12.62 s)
 (10/28) perf.py:PerfNonPriv.test_perf_help:  PASS (0.08 s)
 (11/28) perf.py:PerfNonPriv.test_perf_version:  PASS (0.06 s)
 (12/28) perf.py:PerfNonPriv.test_perf_list:  PASS (0.40 s)
 (13/28) perf.py:PerfPriv.test_perf_record:  PASS (4.78 s)
 (14/28) perf.py:PerfPriv.test_perf_cmd_kallsyms:  PASS (0.26 s)
 (15/28) perf.py:PerfPriv.test_perf_cmd_annotate:  PASS (8.75 s)
 (16/28) perf.py:PerfPriv.test_perf_cmd_evlist:  PASS (0.07 s)
 (17/28) perf.py:PerfPriv.test_perf_cmd_script:  PASS (0.57 s)
 (18/28) perf.py:PerfPriv.test_perf_stat:  PASS (3.23 s)
 (19/28) perf.py:PerfPriv.test_perf_bench:  PASS (0.07 s)
 (20/28) kselftest.py:kselftest.test_sysctl:  PASS (0.03 s)
 (21/28) kselftest.py:kselftest.test_size:  PASS (0.02 s)
 (22/28) kselftest.py:kselftest.test_x86:  PASS (0.26 s)
 (23/28) kselftest.py:kselftest.test_sigaltstack:  PASS (0.02 s)
 (24/28) kselftest.py:kselftest.test_tmpfs:  PASS (0.02 s)
 (25/28) kselftest.py:kselftest.test_user:  PASS (0.03 s)
 (26/28) kselftest.py:kselftest.test_timens:  PASS (0.09 s)
 (27/28) kselftest.py:kselftest.test_kvm:  PASS (13.57 s)
 (28/28) kselftest.py:kselftest.test_timers:  PASS (554.55 s)
RESULTS    : PASS 28 | ERROR 0 | FAIL 0 | SKIP 0 | WARN 0 | INTERRUPT
0 | CANCEL 0
JOB TIME   : 737.14 s

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* Re: DO automated testing - Linux 5.10.28-rc1 - 28 pass, 0 errors
  2021-04-05 21:41 DO automated testing - Linux 5.10.28-rc1 - 28 pass, 0 errors Patrick Mccormick
@ 2021-04-06  9:00 ` Greg KH
  2021-04-06 16:50   ` Patrick Mccormick
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Greg KH @ 2021-04-06  9:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Patrick Mccormick; +Cc: stable

On Mon, Apr 05, 2021 at 02:41:43PM -0700, Patrick Mccormick wrote:
> commit 948d7f2d279feceb51bcdedb5eb8ce0af60045ce (stable_rc/linux-5.10.y)
> Author: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
> Date:   Sat Apr 3 13:52:16 2021 +0200
> 
>     Linux 5.10.28-rc1
> 
> ---
>  (01/28) ltp.py:LTP.test_nptl:  PASS (6.72 s)
>  (02/28) ltp.py:LTP.test_math:  PASS (1.90 s)
>  (03/28) ltp.py:LTP.test_hugetlb:  PASS (0.07 s)
>  (04/28) ltp.py:LTP.test_ipc:  PASS (20.08 s)
>  (05/28) ltp.py:LTP.test_uevent:  PASS (0.05 s)
>  (06/28) ltp.py:LTP.test_containers:  PASS (36.90 s)
>  (07/28) ltp.py:LTP.test_filecaps:  PASS (0.11 s)
>  (08/28) ltp.py:LTP.test_hyperthreading:  PASS (71.17 s)
>  (09/28) kpatch.sh:  PASS (12.62 s)
>  (10/28) perf.py:PerfNonPriv.test_perf_help:  PASS (0.08 s)
>  (11/28) perf.py:PerfNonPriv.test_perf_version:  PASS (0.06 s)
>  (12/28) perf.py:PerfNonPriv.test_perf_list:  PASS (0.40 s)
>  (13/28) perf.py:PerfPriv.test_perf_record:  PASS (4.78 s)
>  (14/28) perf.py:PerfPriv.test_perf_cmd_kallsyms:  PASS (0.26 s)
>  (15/28) perf.py:PerfPriv.test_perf_cmd_annotate:  PASS (8.75 s)
>  (16/28) perf.py:PerfPriv.test_perf_cmd_evlist:  PASS (0.07 s)
>  (17/28) perf.py:PerfPriv.test_perf_cmd_script:  PASS (0.57 s)
>  (18/28) perf.py:PerfPriv.test_perf_stat:  PASS (3.23 s)
>  (19/28) perf.py:PerfPriv.test_perf_bench:  PASS (0.07 s)
>  (20/28) kselftest.py:kselftest.test_sysctl:  PASS (0.03 s)
>  (21/28) kselftest.py:kselftest.test_size:  PASS (0.02 s)
>  (22/28) kselftest.py:kselftest.test_x86:  PASS (0.26 s)
>  (23/28) kselftest.py:kselftest.test_sigaltstack:  PASS (0.02 s)
>  (24/28) kselftest.py:kselftest.test_tmpfs:  PASS (0.02 s)
>  (25/28) kselftest.py:kselftest.test_user:  PASS (0.03 s)
>  (26/28) kselftest.py:kselftest.test_timens:  PASS (0.09 s)
>  (27/28) kselftest.py:kselftest.test_kvm:  PASS (13.57 s)
>  (28/28) kselftest.py:kselftest.test_timers:  PASS (554.55 s)
> RESULTS    : PASS 28 | ERROR 0 | FAIL 0 | SKIP 0 | WARN 0 | INTERRUPT
> 0 | CANCEL 0
> JOB TIME   : 737.14 s

Nice, what does this mean?  ANd do you wish to provide a "Tested-by:"
tag for this?

thanks,

greg k-h

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* Re: DO automated testing - Linux 5.10.28-rc1 - 28 pass, 0 errors
  2021-04-06  9:00 ` Greg KH
@ 2021-04-06 16:50   ` Patrick Mccormick
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Patrick Mccormick @ 2021-04-06 16:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Greg KH, stable

This means: "5.10.28-rc1 was tested and we saw no failures". I will
add a simple english description to the email template for next RC.

I can certainly add a Tested-by tag to the template.

Thanks for the feedback I'll get these changes going for the next RC.

On Tue, Apr 6, 2021 at 2:01 AM Greg KH <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org> wrote:
>
> On Mon, Apr 05, 2021 at 02:41:43PM -0700, Patrick Mccormick wrote:
> > commit 948d7f2d279feceb51bcdedb5eb8ce0af60045ce (stable_rc/linux-5.10.y)
> > Author: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
> > Date:   Sat Apr 3 13:52:16 2021 +0200
> >
> >     Linux 5.10.28-rc1
> >
> > ---
> >  (01/28) ltp.py:LTP.test_nptl:  PASS (6.72 s)
> >  (02/28) ltp.py:LTP.test_math:  PASS (1.90 s)
> >  (03/28) ltp.py:LTP.test_hugetlb:  PASS (0.07 s)
> >  (04/28) ltp.py:LTP.test_ipc:  PASS (20.08 s)
> >  (05/28) ltp.py:LTP.test_uevent:  PASS (0.05 s)
> >  (06/28) ltp.py:LTP.test_containers:  PASS (36.90 s)
> >  (07/28) ltp.py:LTP.test_filecaps:  PASS (0.11 s)
> >  (08/28) ltp.py:LTP.test_hyperthreading:  PASS (71.17 s)
> >  (09/28) kpatch.sh:  PASS (12.62 s)
> >  (10/28) perf.py:PerfNonPriv.test_perf_help:  PASS (0.08 s)
> >  (11/28) perf.py:PerfNonPriv.test_perf_version:  PASS (0.06 s)
> >  (12/28) perf.py:PerfNonPriv.test_perf_list:  PASS (0.40 s)
> >  (13/28) perf.py:PerfPriv.test_perf_record:  PASS (4.78 s)
> >  (14/28) perf.py:PerfPriv.test_perf_cmd_kallsyms:  PASS (0.26 s)
> >  (15/28) perf.py:PerfPriv.test_perf_cmd_annotate:  PASS (8.75 s)
> >  (16/28) perf.py:PerfPriv.test_perf_cmd_evlist:  PASS (0.07 s)
> >  (17/28) perf.py:PerfPriv.test_perf_cmd_script:  PASS (0.57 s)
> >  (18/28) perf.py:PerfPriv.test_perf_stat:  PASS (3.23 s)
> >  (19/28) perf.py:PerfPriv.test_perf_bench:  PASS (0.07 s)
> >  (20/28) kselftest.py:kselftest.test_sysctl:  PASS (0.03 s)
> >  (21/28) kselftest.py:kselftest.test_size:  PASS (0.02 s)
> >  (22/28) kselftest.py:kselftest.test_x86:  PASS (0.26 s)
> >  (23/28) kselftest.py:kselftest.test_sigaltstack:  PASS (0.02 s)
> >  (24/28) kselftest.py:kselftest.test_tmpfs:  PASS (0.02 s)
> >  (25/28) kselftest.py:kselftest.test_user:  PASS (0.03 s)
> >  (26/28) kselftest.py:kselftest.test_timens:  PASS (0.09 s)
> >  (27/28) kselftest.py:kselftest.test_kvm:  PASS (13.57 s)
> >  (28/28) kselftest.py:kselftest.test_timers:  PASS (554.55 s)
> > RESULTS    : PASS 28 | ERROR 0 | FAIL 0 | SKIP 0 | WARN 0 | INTERRUPT
> > 0 | CANCEL 0
> > JOB TIME   : 737.14 s
>
> Nice, what does this mean?  ANd do you wish to provide a "Tested-by:"
> tag for this?
>
> thanks,
>
> greg k-h

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