On 23.10.2023 20:06, Vyacheslav Yurkov wrote:
On 23.10.2023 14:18, Lukas Funke wrote:
Hi Slava,
On 22.10.2023 20:34, Vyacheslav Yurkov wrote:
Hey Lukas,
Thanks a lot for the patch. A few questions/comments from my initial
test below.
- I tried it with a go-based backend I have by providing
Hi Slava,
On 23.10.2023 19:05, Vyacheslav Yurkov wrote:
On 23.10.2023 14:18, Lukas Funke wrote:
Hi Slava,
On 22.10.2023 20:34, Vyacheslav Yurkov wrote:
Hey Lukas,
Thanks a lot for the patch. A few questions/comments from my initial
test below.
- I tried it with a go-based backend I have by
Hi, Alex
As you said, it is not-that-elegant bit of code.
But DATADIR is used as a part of CPPFLAGS for compiling c files in tests,
such as libkeymap/libkeymap-test01.c, libkbdfile/libkbdfile-test13.c and others.
sample:
>
> libkeymap/libkeymap-test01.c: f = fopen( *DATADIR*
> "/data/libkeymap/
On 2023-10-20 12:25 a.m., Meenali Gupta via lists.openembedded.org wrote:
License-Update: additional firmwares
upgrade include fix for CVE-2023-20569 CVE-2022-40982 CVE-2023-20593
Changelog:
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/firmware/linux-firmware.git/
References:
Hello qiutt,
On Mon, 23 Oct 2023 14:34:15 +0800
"qi...@fujitsu.com" wrote:
> From: Qiu Tingting
>
> Add a ptest for cairo
> - It is taking around 65s to execute with kvm, so added it to PTESTS_SLOW
> - It contains 429 cases
> - Below is parts of the run log:
> START: ptest-runner
> 2023-10
We still need this option for riscv32, the patch is also submitted
upstream
Signed-off-by: Khem Raj
---
.../0001-Link-libatomic-on-riscv32.patch | 35 +++
.../openssl/openssl_3.1.3.bb | 1 +
2 files changed, 36 insertions(+)
create mode 100644
meta/recipe
On 23.10.2023 14:18, Lukas Funke wrote:
Hi Slava,
On 22.10.2023 20:34, Vyacheslav Yurkov wrote:
Hey Lukas,
Thanks a lot for the patch. A few questions/comments from my initial
test below.
- I tried it with a go-based backend I have by providing ssh URL to
github. It seems like the GO_IMPORT
From: Ross Burton
This issue relates to a floating point exception in stress-test, which
is an unlikely security exploit at the best of times, but the test is
not installed so isn't relevant.
Signed-off-by: Ross Burton
---
meta/recipes-graphics/xorg-lib/pixman_0.42.2.bb | 2 ++
1 file changed,
From: Ross Burton
This CVE is a use-after-free which theoretically can be an exploit
vector, but this UAF only occurs when malloc() fails. As it's
unlikely that the user can orchestrate malloc() failures at just the
place to break on _this_ malloc and not others it is disputed that this
is actua
From: Ross Burton
Occasionally the cve-check tool will warn that it is adding the same
package twice. Knowing what this package is might be the first step
towards understanding where this message comes from.
Signed-off-by: Ross Burton
---
meta/lib/oe/cve_check.py | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 ins
From: Ross Burton
This CVE relates to a bug in the minizip tool, but we don't build that.
Signed-off-by: Ross Burton
---
meta/recipes-core/zlib/zlib_1.3.bb | 2 ++
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+)
diff --git a/meta/recipes-core/zlib/zlib_1.3.bb
b/meta/recipes-core/zlib/zlib_1.3.bb
index c8fd8
From: Ross Burton
The JSON report generated by the cve-check class is basically a huge
list of packages. This list of packages is, however, unsorted.
To make things easier for people comparing the JSON, or more
specifically for git when archiving the JSON over time in a git
repository, we can s
On 23.10.2023 14:18, Lukas Funke wrote:
Hi Slava,
On 22.10.2023 20:34, Vyacheslav Yurkov wrote:
Hey Lukas,
Thanks a lot for the patch. A few questions/comments from my initial
test below.
- I tried it with a go-based backend I have by providing ssh URL to
github. It seems like the GO_IMPORT
From: Ross Burton
Signed-off-by: Ross Burton
---
.../linux/cve-exclusion_6.1.inc | 46 ---
.../linux/cve-exclusion_6.5.inc | 40 ++--
2 files changed, 77 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)
diff --git a/meta/recipes-kernel/linux/cve-exclusion_6
Hi Slava,
On 22.10.2023 20:34, Vyacheslav Yurkov wrote:
Hey Lukas,
Thanks a lot for the patch. A few questions/comments from my initial
test below.
- I tried it with a go-based backend I have by providing ssh URL to
github. It seems like the GO_IMPORT is set to a module name from go.mod
of
Thanks for working on this. I think the ptest support should be held
until after we update to cairo 1.18.0 though, it's a major upgrade
with years of development work, and ptest support almost certainly
needs a bit of forward porting effort.
If you can do the cairo update to 1.18.0 first, I would
On Mon, 23 Oct 2023 at 04:53, qi...@fujitsu.com wrote:
> +do_compile_ptest() {
> +# update DATADIR in Makefile
> +sed -i 's,-DDATADIR=.*,-DDATADIR=\\\"${PTEST_PATH}/tests\\\" \\,g'
> ${B}/tests/libkeymap/Makefile
> +sed -i 's,-DDATADIR=.*,-DDATADIR=\\\"${PTEST_PATH}/tests\\\" \\,g'
>
'bitbake -S printdiff' is a useful diagnostic facility for finding out
why sstate is not being reused, but until now it had no tests that would
ensure it works. This commit adds three basic scenarios:
1. make a change in a really basic, common recipe that is at the very root
of dependency trees (q
Specifically, the test checks that everything needed for building
standard oe-core images for x86_64 and arm64 is available from
the cache (with minor exceptions). Going forward, a complete
world check could be enabled and additional configurations,
but that requires improvements to performance of
This was writing out locked-sigs.inc into cwd with every
'bitbake -S' invocation. When the intent is only to to get task
stamps (-S none), or print the difference between them (-S printdiff),
the file is unnecessary clutter.
A couple of selftests/scripts were however relying on this, so they're
ad
On Mon, 2023-10-23 at 11:17 +0200, Alexander Kanavin wrote:
> On Sun, 22 Oct 2023 at 13:55, Richard Purdie
> wrote:
> > > > Seems like that ('auto') had no effect. :-(
> > >
> > > Hit send too quickly. Should I try with your suggestion?
> >
> > It is worth a shot, yes. One causes a local hashequ
On Sun, 22 Oct 2023 at 13:55, Richard Purdie
wrote:
> > > Seems like that ('auto') had no effect. :-(
> >
> > Hit send too quickly. Should I try with your suggestion?
>
> It is worth a shot, yes. One causes a local hashequiv whereas the other
> disables it entirely.
Seems like it worked:
https://
From: Rasmus Villemoes
Building perf without security_flags.inc being included in one's
distro results in the buildpaths warning
WARNING: perf-1.0-r9 do_package_qa: QA Issue: File /usr/bin/trace in
package perf contains reference to TMPDIR
because the ${DEBUG_PREFIX_MAP} does not get used. Most
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