On Sun, 17 Feb 2019 21:26:41 +0100 (CET) "Timo Sigurdsson" <public_tim...@silentcreek.de> wrote: > Hi, > > Cyril Brulebois schrieb am 17.02.2019 19:38: > > > Hi folks, > > > > Jürgen Löb <j.l...@loeb-it.de> (2019-02-16): > >> Package: linux-image-4.9.0-8-armmp-lpae > >> Version: 4.9.144-3 > >> Severity: serious > >> > >> Updated my Lamobo R1 board with apt update;apt upgrade > >> > >> After the update uboot is struck at "Starting kernel". There is no > >> further output after "Starting kernel". Same happens on Bananapi 1 > >> board. Unfortunately there is no more useful information. > > […] > > > > Summing up, it looks like everybody in cc is confirming the > > regression happens between 4.9.130-2 and 4.9.144-3, with and > > without lpae, on various boards. Any chance you could check what > > happens with the 4.9.135-1 intermediary version that can be found on > > snapshot.debian.org? > > > > https://snapshot.debian.org/package/linux/4.9.135-1/ > > > > This might help narrow it down when the regression happened. > > > > (And please use reply-all so that everyone is kept in the loop.) > > So, I also tested 4.9.135-1 on a Bananapi board and can confirm it > works. > > I would suspect the issue is caused by Debian's kernel configuration > or changes. The Kernel CI project has ARM hardware, including the > Bananapi board and does tests of stable kernel updates to verify that > the kernel boots. At least with multi_v7_defconfig and > sunxi_defconfig, upstream 4.9.144 does boot on Allwinner-based > hardware, see: > https://kernelci.org/soc/allwinner/job/stable-rc/kernel/v4.9.144/ >
Is it feasible to have a script in devscripts or similar which maps the version of the kernel *Candidate* to KernelCI URLs for the same version? Can we correlate Debian kernel versions to something like https://kernelci.org/boot/all/job/stable-rc/branch/linux-4.9.y/kernel/v4.9.144/ or https://kernelci.org/boot/all/job/stable-rc/kernel/v4.9.144/ ? -- Neil Williams h...@codehelp.co.uk
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