[12:21] <BenC> tormod: for ide it's in drivers/ide/*.c, for pata it's in the libata module in drivers/ata/
[12:35] <tormod> thanks and good night
[01:35] <infinity> BenC: pong?
[02:59] <BenC> infinity: ia64 kernel images are built, but not available
[03:02] <zul> hey BenC have you had a chance to look at the spec yet?
[03:09] <infinity> BenC: Looks like ports.u.c is out of date, drescher is fine.
[03:10] <BenC> ok, thanks
[03:10] <BenC> zul: No, I'll try to get to it tonight
[03:10] <zul> okie dokie..
[03:10] <infinity> BenC: If you need the generated binaries, you can always yank them from launchpad.
[03:19] <BenC> infinity: Fortunately the next upload is an abi bump, so no need right now
[03:19] <BenC> plus I can grab my local build
[03:40] <fabbione> BenC: mind to git pull git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/steve/gfs2-2.6-nmw.git ?
[03:40] <fabbione> BenC: since we are bumping abi is good to have
[03:40] <fabbione> nmw is stuff for .20 and it fixes a bunch of critical bugs in GFS2
[03:40] <fabbione> it also requires a config change
[03:40] <fabbione> to set the default DLM protocol (please use TCP for now)
[03:40] <BenC> if it's going into .20 I'd rather wait till it's in there to keep the tree clean
[03:41] <fabbione> BenC: it's rather important to me to test GFS2
[03:41] <BenC> if I pull from there, and then merge with linus, I'm liable to get a lot of conflicts
[03:41] <fabbione> without i can't do much
[03:41] <fabbione> linus is pulling from there...
[03:41] <BenC> Ok, let me see how this pull looks
[03:41] <fabbione> there should be no conflict
[03:41] <fabbione> if both of you pull from the same, the sha are the same
[03:47] <fabbione> --- a/debian/config/i386/config
[03:47] <fabbione> +++ b/debian/config/i386/config
[03:47] <fabbione> @@ -484,6 +484,8 @@ CONFIG_DLCI=m
[03:47] <fabbione>  CONFIG_DLCI_COUNT=24
[03:47] <fabbione>  CONFIG_DLCI_MAX=8
[03:47] <fabbione>  CONFIG_DLM=m
[03:47] <fabbione> +CONFIG_DLM_TCP=y
[03:47] <fabbione> +# CONFIG_DLM_SCTP is not set
[03:47] <fabbione>  # CONFIG_DLM_DEBUG is not set
[03:47] <fabbione>  CONFIG_DM9102=m
[03:47] <fabbione>  CONFIG_DMA_ENGINE=y
[03:47] <fabbione> BenC: this is the config change i had locally.
[03:47] <fabbione> (for that pull)
[05:06] <BenC> zul: ping
[05:17] <fabbione> BenC: did you pull/push the gfs change to kernel.org?
[05:18] <BenC> fabbione: Not yet, cleaning some other stuff up first
[05:18] <fabbione> BenC: ok thanks
[05:18] <fabbione> kylem: you can pull gfs from my branch on people
[05:18] <fabbione> kylem: ~fabbione/archives/ubuntu-2.6.git
[05:18] <fabbione> kylem: at least we are looking at the same code :)
[05:22] <kylem> -ETOOTIRED :\
[05:25] <fabbione> oh come on
[05:50] <ajmitch> some users are very demanding
[05:51] <fabbione> ajmitch: that's a REALLY REALLY REALLY nice statetment to hide: WTF THEY ARE SUCH BITCHES.. but nevermind
[05:51] <ajmitch> pretty much
[05:51] <ajmitch> zul: I can't test your kernel on feisty now - udev wants 2.6.19 for it to be able to create an initramfs
[06:06] <infinity> BenC: Hrm.
[06:06] <infinity> BenC: The -lowlatency in universe thing will be interesting.
[06:06] <infinity> BenC: The headers will have to be in main, or LRM won't be buildable.
[06:07] <BenC> infinity: Hmm...that sucks, but I can do that
[06:08] <BenC> fabbione: pulling from you now
[06:08] <fabbione> BenC: thanks
[06:09] <BenC> $ git-pull people-fabbione
[06:09] <BenC> Already up-to-date.
[06:09] <fabbione> BenC: you pulled yesterday.,. i have nothing new there except a local merge of nwm tree
[06:09] <BenC> ah
[06:09] <fabbione> but i didn't want to push to you without your eyeballing
[06:10] <crimsun> BenC: I'm beginning a fairly big push to alsa-git, so you should be able to stop considering quite a few alsa issues soon
[06:10] <fabbione> tho it would be nice to have
[06:10] <BenC> I can check your stuff before pulling it in
[06:10] <fabbione> BenC: ok..
[06:10] <BenC> crimsun: Would be nice if alsa would get all synced up in 2.6.20
[06:10] <crimsun> yep, that's my goal
[06:11] <ajmitch> how far off is 2.6.20 upstream?
[06:11] <BenC> I think 2.6.19 will be released this week
[06:11] <BenC> so I'll be moving everything in feisty to 2.6.20 starting next week if all goes well
[06:11] <BenC> basically it will start out as 2.6.19+git :)
[06:12] <BenC> 2.6.19 will disappear. Even launcpad bugs will all get changed over to linux-source-2.6.20...it will be the biggest cover up since the Kennedy assassination
[06:12] <ajmitch> sneaky
[06:14] <fabbione> ahah
[06:14] <fabbione> OMG 2.6.20 killed Kenny
[06:16] <infinity> BenC: Do you plan to do ABI tracking out of the gate?
[06:16] <infinity> BenC: Cause we'll end up shipping 2.6.20-50 at that rate...
[06:17] <fabbione> infinity: we can always reset when we switch to .20 for real
[06:31] <BenC> It'll be reset, and tracked from the start
[08:30] <tepsipakki> have I understood correctly that there'll be a kernel update for dapper coming this/next week?
[09:16] <infinity> Probably.
[12:17] <lehaid> hi, how can i know if a given module in the ubuntu kernel is compiled with a flag or not ?
[12:45] <dade`> look in /boot/config-`uname -r`
[12:48] <lehaid> yeah, the flag doesn't exist there
[12:51] <lehaid> but the part of code i am looking has an #IFDEF for it
[01:26] <zul> BenC: pong
[01:43] <lehaid> how come the /boot/.config of the offical ver has no CONFIG_NF_ lines in it ?
[01:45] <lehaid> (yet there is NF support)
[02:39] <zul> meh
[02:50] <lehaid> ?
[03:17] <lehaid> is the default ubuntu kernel compiled with CONFIG_NF_CONNTRACK_EVENTS ?
[03:19] <zul> check the config file
[03:35] <zul> BenC: you ponged?
[04:32] <zul> right oim off to the dentist back later
[04:38] <lamont> lehaid: and you'll find that it isn't (at least in dapper and edgy)
[04:39] <lamont> 686 and generic kernel that is - best to check the config file in the kernel package you actually care about, but I expect that it's probably a universal "no"
[04:47] <BenC> zul: Did you notice that rusty's paravirt ops patches has xen built-in?
[04:47] <BenC> for 2.6.19-rc5
[06:07] <makx> is the tsc thing solved?
[06:09] <kylem> no.
[06:41] <BenC> kylem: 2.6.17.y is updated for -security, and pushed
[06:41] <BenC> still need to build, but at least we can be on the same repo
[06:44] <dade`> i want to be a mactel tester
[06:44] <dade`> \o/
[07:00] <BenC> \O/ is what it will look like when you're done :)
[07:30] <BenC> mjg59: ping
[07:32] <mjg59> BenC: Hi
[07:32] <BenC> mjg59: Hey, I'm going through these mactel patches
[07:33] <BenC> mjg59: I have the smc and ir modules in, but some of these patches look like they should only be used in a kernel that is just for mactel...is that the case?
[07:33] <BenC> things like the usb-storage-zerowait patch
[07:33] <BenC> piix-ich7 too
[07:34] <BenC> the s3 one looks a little iffy
[07:34] <mjg59> BenC: I told you to ignore those ones yesterday :)
[07:34] <BenC> I remembered that, but wanted to make sure :)
[07:35] <mjg59> The piix-ich7 one can be ignored - it's irrelevant to non-EFI systems
[07:35] <mjg59> Basically, drop anything that touches ACPI
[07:35] <mjg59> And the usb-storage one
[07:35] <BenC> even the acpi-blacklist one?
[07:37] <mjg59> Yeah
[07:37] <mjg59> It's EFI-only
[07:37] <mjg59> And we're not supporting that
[07:37] <BenC> So, these: appletouch-geyser4 mouseemu sci_en sigmatel_audio usbhid
[07:38] <mjg59> No, not sci_en either
[07:38] <mjg59> That's actually the same as the s3 one, and it's upstream already
[07:38] <BenC> Ok
[07:38] <mjg59> I'm a bit concerned about the sigmatel_audio
[07:38] <mjg59> That's something that should really be run through the alsa guys
[07:39] <mjg59> The input stuff is all fine
[07:39] <BenC> so we are only supporting bootcamp?
[07:39] <mjg59> Yes
[07:39] <BenC> what's keeping the input stuff from being merged upstream?
[07:40] <mjg59> No idea
[07:40] <mjg59> Failure to push it, I suspect
[07:43] <dade`> there is a page that explains how to set some bytes to make mic in work on macbooks, did you see that ?
[07:44] <dade`> ..
[07:45] <dade`> don't know if this fix is included in mactel patches
[11:07] <zul> hey
[11:11] <zul> BenC: no i didnt.....this isnt the lhype stuff is it?
[11:20] <tormod> benc, wrt bug #72765, it's the fault of pata - the ide module makes a quiet poweroff. In ide-disk.c I find: drive->gendev.bus->suspend(&drive->gendev, PMSG_SUSPEND); I am looking through libata-core to find something equivalent.
[11:23] <tormod> benc, I guess that would be in libata-core.c: host->dev->power.power_state = mesg;
[11:24] <zul> BenC: looks like the basics are there for paravirt but not a full blown paravirt yet
[11:25] <BenC> zul: Yeah, it appears to be lhype
[11:26] <zul> basically its rusty's way to prove that paravirt works :)
[11:27] <zul> http://lists.osdl.org/pipermail/virtualization/2006-November/001794.html