Re: RFC: starting a kernel-testers group for newbies

From: Adrian Bunk
Date: Fri May 02 2008 - 07:59:23 EST


On Fri, May 02, 2008 at 08:16:49PM +1000, Paul Mackerras wrote:
> Adrian Bunk writes:
>
> > > That's right. The bug has been there basically forever (i.e. since
> > > before 2.6.12-rc2 ;) and no-one has been able to trigger it reliably
> > > before.
> >
> > But for users this is a recent regression since 2.6.24 worked
> > and 2.6.25 does not.
>
> I never actually saw a statement to that effect (i.e. that 2.6.24
> worked) from Kamalesh. I think people assumed that because he
> reported it against version X that version X-1 worked, but we don't
> actually know that.

He reported it as

[BUG] 2.6.25-rc2-git4 - Regression Kernel oops while running kernbench and tbench on powerpc

and it was in the 2.6.25 regression lists for ages.

> > If this problem was on x86 Linus himself and some other core developers
> > would most likely have debugged this issue and Linus would have delayed
> > the release of 2.6.25 for getting it fixed there.
>
> If I had been able to replicate it, or if it had been seen on more
> than one machine, I would probably have asked Linus to wait while we
> fixed it.
>
> There's a risk management thing happening here. Delaying a release is
> a negative thing in itself, since it means that users have to wait
> longer for the improvements we have made. That has to be balanced
> against the negative of some users seeing a regression. It's not an
> absolute, black-and-white kind of thing. In this case, for a bug
> being seen on only one machine, of a somewhat unusual configuration, I
> considered it wasn't worth asking to delay the release.

No general disagreement on this.

And my example was not in any way meant against you - it's actually
unusual and positive that a bug that once got the attention of being
on the regression lists gets fixed later.

Even worse is the situation with regressions people run into when
upgrading from 2.6.22 to 2.6.24 today... :-(

> Paul.

cu
Adrian

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