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Re: Stretch and Power9 support



Thanks Ben, that really helps.
I'm going to check more about intrusiveness of the patch sets.
Regards,

F.

> > Hi,
> > several patch sets have been pushed upstream linux (few did not reach it
> > yet) concerning additional Power9 support (next 4.11 should support P9
> > pretty well).
> > Several of these sets were cherrypicked by Canonical into Zesty Zapus (4.10.0 kernel).
> > 
> > I understand stretch is going to have linux kernel 4.9.18
> 
> It will be 4.9.something.
> 
> > and experimental has 4.10 at the moment.
> > 
> > If I want to see those enablements into Debian, what is my best option ? :)
> > - submit backports of those sets into stretch's 4.9.18 : I'm not sure the Debian
> >   policy would allow that easily, right ? 
> 
> It really depends on how intrusive they are.
> 
> >   According to https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/developers-reference/ch03.en.html#maintain-stable
> >   those patches should be related to important bugs. As far as P9 is
> >   concerned, what does it correspond to ?
> >   http://kernel-handbook.alioth.debian.org/ch-bugs.html#s9.1.2 seems to
> >   say that hardware support can lead to "important" bugs.
> 
> Yes, missing support for POWER9 would be 'important'.
> 
> > - can we expect an upgrade to 4.10 or 4.11 in Stretch in a later point release ?
> 
> No, we don't make major version updates in point releases.
> 
> > - when to expect 4.11 in Debian unstable/expererimental ?
> 
> Should be in experimental shortly after it's released.
> 
> Ben.
> 
> -- 
> Ben Hutchings
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