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Re: Xen 4.21 Development Update [June-July]




On 8/6/25 10:12 AM, Jan Beulich wrote:
On 06.08.2025 09:45, Oleksii Kurochko wrote:
On 8/6/25 8:05 AM, Jan Beulich wrote:
Overall: There are very many items on this list, and it seems entirely clear to
me that not all of them will make it. I think it would be quite helpful to strip
down the set for 4.21 to some realistic subset. Maybe something to discuss on
the community call later today?
Good point, lets discuss that tomorrow during the community call.
Oh, right, it's only Wednesday today.
I had the Xen Community Call marked at 6 PM in my calendar, so I missed it as
it actually took place at 15:00... I'm not sure if a recording is available
somewhere, but based on the notes:
    Call for major work items for 4.21 or 4.22
        Please make yourself known if you are intending to work on major items
        PDX compression.
        FRED, AVX10, APX, and AMX support (x86)
        Host UEFI Secure Boot
        FF-A 1.2 Support (Arm)

I completely agree with the first point — it would be great to receive feedback
from the authors of major patch series, similar to how the team at EPAM does.

As for the other items, I assume this is a list of major work items that are
likely to slip to 4.22, correct? From the looks of it, PDX compression and
FRED-related work might still make it into 4.21.

I also wanted to ask this during the call, but since I missed it,
I’ll ask here instead:
What should be the criteria for continuing to track a patch series?
It seems that the best approach would be to rely on feedback from the series'
author. However, obtaining that feedback can be challenging. So perhaps the
only practical solution is to keep tracking major items throughout the current
release cycle and drop them at the start of the next cycle if no activity has
taken place.

P.S.: Andrew, could you please provide a list for FRED connected patch series,
I am tracking some of them, but wanted to be sure that I'm tracking all of them.
Thanks in advance.

~ Oleksii

 


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