Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 17 Aug 2023 15:38:17 +0200 | Subject | Re: [PULL for v6.6] drm-misc-next | From | Thomas Zimmermann <> |
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Hi
Am 15.08.23 um 21:59 schrieb Rob Clark: > On Tue, Aug 15, 2023 at 12:23 PM Dave Airlie <airlied@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>>> Otherwise, there should be something like a drm-ci tree, from which you >>>> can fetch the changes directly. >>> >>> I asked for a pull request so that I could also merge it to msm-next >>> so that I can do CI this cycle. (Unlike the earlier out-of-tree >>> version of the drm/ci yml, this version needs to be in the branch that >>> CI runs on, so I can't use the workaround that I had in previous >>> cycles.) >>> >>> Perhaps it should be a pull request targeting drm-next instead of drm-misc-next. >>> >>> We were going to do this one-off for this cycle and then evaluate >>> going forward whether a drm-ci-next tree is needed. But perhaps it is >>> a good idea. >> >> >> I'm still not 100% sure how this is going down, and I'm meant to be off today, >> >> Don't send this as patches to drm-misc-next, but I think we'd want >> this in drm-next for a cycle before sending it to Linus, but maybe >> it's not directly interfering with the kernel so it's fine >> >> Ideally when the real merge window opens and drm-next is merged I'd >> want to have a branch + PR written for this against drm-next that I >> can send to Linus separately and see how it goes. > > The tricky thing is we need this patch in-tree to run CI in the first > place.. so soak time in drm-next on it's own isn't hugely useful. (Or > at least I'd need to move msm-next forward to drm-next for it to be > useful.) > > I guess that is a bit of an advantage to the earlier approach that > kept everything but the expectation files in a different git tree..
I saw that this patchset has been reviewed on dri-devel. If you don't want it to go through DRM misc, I guess it should really be pulled into drm-next directly.
Do you plan to set up auto-CI for DRM misc branches? (Sorry if this question has been answered before.)
Best regards Thomas
> > BR, > -R
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