Thanks a lot, Tim! This worked and our testing went fine.
So, to sum up -- our testing on both x86 and arm64 passed and
looks good from our point of view
Thanks,
Vishnu
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Tim,
We're seeing some unrelated issues with the arm64 test kernel you shared.
Is it possible for you to provide arm64 test kernel that is based on
5.15.0-39 instead of 5.15.0-37?
Thanks,
Vishnu
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Hi Tim,
No, not exactly. We have a new version of the VMCI device itself and
patches #1 to #11 provide support for that, see [1] for some information
on what is new. #12 adds arm64 support (we only support the new version
of the VMCI device in arm64, but both old and new versions of VMCI
device a
Thanks a lot for the quick response, Tim!
We have completed our testing on x86 and it looks good from our
point of view. We are in the process of testing on arm64.
Will keep you posted on the progress.
Thanks,
Vishnu
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Since this is a request to port patches from upstream to Ubuntu kernels,
setting the status to 'Confirmed'.
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Public bug reported:
The request is to bring vmci to TOT and back port the following patches into
Ubuntu kernels.
1. fac608138c6136126faadafa5554cc0bbabf3c44 ("VMCI: dma dg: whitespace
formatting change for vmci register defines")
2. e283a0e8b7ea83915e988ed059384af166b444c0 ("VMCI: dma dg: add
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