Hi, We had a discussion about adding kernel 5.4 support to OpenWrt master here: https://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/openwrt-devel/2019-October/019610.html and Koen is working on it, as far as I know.
The final OpenWrt 19.07 release is getting closer and we initially planned to do the next release in January 2020 which is soon. This 20.x release is planned to use kernel 4.19 only. Currently the following targets are on kernel 4.19: * apm821xx * armvirt * ath79 * brcm2708 * cns3xxx * gemini * imx6 * ipq40xx * lantiq * malta * mpc85xx * mvebu * mxs * octeon * omap * sunxi * tegra * x86 * zynq The following targets are still on kernel 4.14: * ar71xx Should be replaced by ath79 * arc770 * archs38 A patch was send to the mailing list some time ago * at91 * ath25 * bcm53xx 4.19 patches in master * brcm47xx 4.19 patches in master * brcm63xx 4.19 patches in master * ipq806x https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/2472 * kirkwood 4.19 patches in master * layerscape * mediatek 4.19 patches in master mt7629 subtarget uses kernel 4.19 * octeontx * oxnas * pistachio * ramips https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/2385 * rb532 * samsung * uml The following are still on kernel 4.9: * ar7 * ixp4xx * orion I assume kernel 4.19 and 5.4 will get support for about 6 years because they are used in Android, so I do not see this as a problem for any version. Currently kernel.org lists much shorter support times. Based on these numbers it could be already hard to get everything to 4.19 till beginning of January, at least we should start switching the default to kernel 4.19 for every target very soon to get the needed testing. I would suggest to leave kernel 4.19 out and directly go to kernel 5.4. Then we would target April for the release and hopefully get it in Summer. ;-) This would still be enough time to make everything stable with kernel 5.4 and port most of the targets. As we had kernel 4.19 support in OpenWrt for a longer time and some development was already happening on that while all targets in master still used kernel 4.14 before the 19.07 branch. When you also work on the upstream kernel it is much easier when we are close to upstream and not more than one year behind upstream. To be honest, I do not see a OpenWrt 20.01 release in January based on the current ongoing 19.07 release and the current master state. Should I start a vote on this topic? Hauke
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