From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Return-Path: From: "Kevin Hilman" Subject: Re: Participate in build test (MIPS/Loongson) In-Reply-To: References: <17159ea67a7.13d5ba30b1709.5131811758859128540@flygoat.com> <7ho8os4i3c.fsf@baylibre.com> <2821325d-56d7-4770-6027-fb30097f6a7b@flygoat.com> Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2020 10:21:15 -0700 Message-ID: <7himerqqk4.fsf@baylibre.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable List-ID: To: Jiaxun Yang , kernelci@groups.io, info Cc: Corentin Labbe Jiaxun Yang writes: > =E5=9C=A8 2020/7/7 8:43, Jiaxun Yang =E5=86=99=E9=81=93: >> >> >> =E5=9C=A8 2020/7/7 2:24, Kevin Hilman =E5=86=99=E9=81=93: >>> Hi Jianxun, >>> >>> Jiaxun Yang writes: >>> >>>> I'm a maintainer of MIPS/LOONGSON64 and MIPS/LOONGSON2EF support in >>>> kernel, and I would like to enable build test for these platforms in >>>> KernelCI. Also I will respond to their build failures. >>>> >>>> Currently it's hard for me to provide hardware to perform boot test a= s >>>> a amateur, but Fuloong2E has already accepted by QEMU and we can >>>> perform boot test on it for LOONGSON2EF. >>>> >>>> Please give me some instructions. >>>> >>>> Btw: MIPS/malta is not under my maintenance but I can also respond to >>>> it's build failure and QEMU boot failure. I'd like to apply for this >>>> platform too if I'm eligible. >>> I don't think we're doing any MIPS boots on QEMU currently, but we can >>> probably add that if you can give us a bit of guidance. I've also cc'= d >>> Corentin who has been working on QEMU support for more platforms. >>> >>> Can you share with us more details on QEMU version that is known to wo= rk >>> well for upstream MIPS kernels, and the qemu cmdline that you use to >>> boot upstream kernels? With that, we can guide you on how to add >>> support. >> >> Sure, with QEMU 4.2/5.0: > > Forget to mention that I'd also have to select some drivers to get it bo= ot. > I saw clabbe's work on github. Will discuss here. Also, can you keep an eye on the MIPS build results? At least on stable, mainline and linux-next? Thanks, Kevin