[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH] xen: arm64: Add support for Renesas RCar Gen3 H3 Salvator-X platform
On 07/07/16 14:17, Lars Kurth wrote: >> On 7 Jul 2016, at 14:14, Julien Grall <julien.grall@xxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> >> >> On 07/07/16 13:43, Lars Kurth wrote: >>>> On 7 Jul 2016, at 12:28, Wei Liu <wei.liu2@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>> >>>> Also CC Lars. >>>> >>>> On Mon, Jul 04, 2016 at 12:12:52PM +0100, Julien Grall wrote: >>>>> (CC Wei for the release part) >>>>> >>>>> Hi Dirk, >>>>> >>>>> On 04/07/16 07:51, Dirk Behme wrote: >>>>>> Signed-off-by: Dirk Behme <dirk.behme@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >>>>> Thank you for adding support of a new board in Xen. >>>>> >>>>> During the last hackathon, we discussed about improving pre-release >>>>> testing >>>>> on ARM hardware [1] and helping users to boot Xen on supported board. >>>>> >>>>> This patch is the first board officially supported since then, so I would >>>>> like to start applying what was discussed (I will put on a wiki page >>>>> later). >>>>> Below the list of things that I would like to see when a new board is >>>>> added: >>>>> >>>>> - Create a wiki page to explain the requirements to boot Xen on the >>>>> board >>>>> (e.g new firmware if not supported out of box, linux version,...); >>>>> - Add a link to the new page in [2]; >>>>> - Add the contact details in [3] of someone who would could test >>>>> pre-release and help out users to boot Xen on the board. >>>>> >>>>> I do not expect the latter point to be time consuming. It is basically >>>>> checking if Xen boots before each release and possibly update the >>>>> requirements of the board. For the part helping users, it will mostly be >>>>> question related to booting Xen on the hardware. Others may not be able to >>>>> answer because they do not have the board on their desk. >>>>> >>>> FWIW having some wiki pages, and most importantly contact details, would >>>> be a good starting point. >>> I did actually create these pages during the Hackathon and sent it out to >>> the list, but they were not populated by anyone. See >>> http://wiki.xenproject.org/wiki/Xen_ARM_Manual_Smoke_Test >>> http://wiki.xenproject.org/wiki/Xen_ARM_Manual_Smoke_Test/Results >>> >>>> Can we also have a section in MAINTAINERS for different boards (or a >>>> dedicated file?) so that we can easily gather all contact and send >>>> emails in a batch when the release is near? >>> I am not in principle against this, but a concrete proposal would need to >>> be made. In fact that may be better than using the wiki (given the lack of >>> traction around it) >> I think a file in the repository would be more formal than a wiki page. >> >> However, the MAINTAINERS file may not be the right place because some board >> will not have any specific code/file in Xen (e.g the RCAR-3 only add >> earlyprintk). But we would still want to keep track of them for testing >> purpose and advertising the board supported. >> >> I was thinking to add a file board under docs/misc/arm/boards.txt with the >> list of board and a contact associated I would add some words about the >> "responsibility" of the contact such as: >> - Testing >> - Answering questions related to the board >> >> I would also keep the wiki page [1] (+ a link in the file) to log the >> testing result per release. >> >> Finally, we may want to track whether the board is "supported", "obsolete", >> "untested"... >> >> I will try to write a concrete proposal. > Sounds sensible. Please CC me. You may also want to CC Andy Cooper as he has > been doing something similar for some features +10 for something in the docs/ tree. It is far easier to keep up to date, and easy to mandate "patches for new boards are not accepted without an update to that document". ~Andrew _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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