On Fri, Jul 11, 2025 at 2:57 AM Adam Williamson
<adamw...@fedoraproject.org> wrote:
>
> Hey folks! Just a note about current openQA test failures for Rawhide
> updates.
>
> Unfortunately it's a bit intractable. The cause seems to be something
> in the kernel.
> https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2025-0b8ce0290c (kernel-
> 6.16.0-0.rc5.45.fc43) was gated because of these weird failures. But
> then the perl 5.42 side tag landed, and python3-perf - which is built
> from the kernel - became uninstallable, so we tagged in the kernel from
> the perl side tag to fix that...which turns out to be that same kernel-
> 6.16.0-0.rc5.65.fc43 . Oops. So we can have:
>
> 1) a kernel which doesn't cause weird failures in openQA, but an
> uninstallable python3-perf which breaks all sorts of common build
> chains and installs
>
> 2) an installable python3-perf, but weird openQA failures
>
> I can't find another choice right now :( So we're stuck.
>
> The openQA failures come along with a ton of warning kernel traces
> about DRM stuff, which are apparently fixed by
> https://lore.kernel.org/dri-devel/663110e1-3aa0-4f6f-8727-3a240bc96...@kernel.org/T/#me2a0f3254a57cdd157ba79344ab8d51476ba18e5
> , but I don't know if fixing those tracebacks will actually fix the
> test failures, or if that's some other issue. Also, that patch is not
> yet merged to mainline, so just doing a newer kernel snapshot build
> won't pull it in.

I have been tracking that patch and it has been merged to linux-next.
I have it sitting here (and currently in rawhide) waiting for a build
to test it.

> Kernel builds were failing anyway due to a dracut bug -
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2379116 . I've just
> bisected that and sent a dracut build with the offending commit
> reverted, so we can build kernels again, but I'm not going to try and
> do any kernel builds (I can't anyway as I'm not on the SB signing
> list).

I tried a kernel build this morning and we are still getting dracut
107-1 in the build root.

Justin

> In the morning I'll see if fiddling with the openQA settings to use a
> different graphics adapter mitigates the problem, unless Justin's got a
> new kernel build through and it fixes the problem, or something. Until
> then, F43 updates will likely fail gating. Sorry for the inconvenience
> :(
> --
> Adam Williamson (he/him/his)
> Fedora QA
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>
>
>

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