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[stretch] ABI bump for 4.9 with retpoline support?



Hi kernel team

I am currently working on 4.9.81 (and will work on 4.9.82 when it's out) for
stretch-pu. Fixes for Spectre started appearing in recent versions (especially
retpoline) and Moritz has worked a lot on gcc with retpoline support, so it
looks that we'll be able to ship a kernel with retpoline enabled and
functional in stretch-pu before the next point release.

It doesn't seem that building with a retpoline-aware gcc will bump the ABI by
itself, but do we still want to do it?

There's a bunch of ABI breaks in 4.9.81 again, and we ignored/reverted a lot
of them since 4.9.65+kaiser, so maybe it'll be a good idea at one point, but I
don't have a strong opinion on this right now.

Regards, 
-- 
Yves-Alexis

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