[00:45] <mamarley> infinity: Sounds good.  I will make a patch and post it on the ML tomorrow.
[04:19] <qwebirc74229> infinity: Running on macs now?
[08:00] <apw> mamarley, thanks for doing that
[08:00] <apw> mamarley, it would be good to be able to force it on and off over the kernels wishes
[09:32] <mamarley> apw: OK.
[14:51] <jsalisbury> **
[14:51] <jsalisbury> ** Ubuntu Kernel Team Meeting - Today @ 17:00 UTC - #ubuntu-meeting
[14:51] <jsalisbury> **
[16:52] <mamarley> If I am compiling a kernel package using the "fakeroot debian/rules binary-headers binary-lowlatency" method and I changed a file in the source, is there any way to get it to pick that up without recompiling the entire kernel?
[16:55] <apw> mamarley, you need to remove the "build" stamp in the debian/stamps directory and then it should
[16:55] <mamarley> Thanks!
[16:56] <jsalisbury> ##
[16:56] <jsalisbury> ## Kernel team meeting in 5 minutes
[16:56] <jsalisbury> ##
[17:24] <mamarley> apw: I have a patch ready.  It adds an argument "skylake_hwp" so that you can pass "intel_pstate=skylake_hwp" on the kernel command line to force HWP on Skylake-S.  Disabling HWP or intel_pstate entirely is already supported using the "intel_pstate=no_hwp" and "intel_pstate=disable" arguments.  Should I go ahead and send the patch to kernel-team@lists.ubuntu.com?
[17:25] <apw> mamarley, for sure ...
[17:25] <mamarley> OK, just sent. :)
[17:41] <mamarley> It doesn't seem to be showing up though...
[17:44] <apw> maybe in the mod queue, /me checks
[17:45] <apw> mamarley, approved
[17:45] <mamarley> Thanks!
[17:45] <lfaraone> jsalisbury: I see kernel.ubuntu.com doesn't use HTTPS. Could you `sha256sums *.deb | gpg --clearsign` https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~jsalisbury/lp1500751/ ? :) 
[17:47] <jsalisbury> lfaraone, sure
[17:59] <jsalisbury> lfaraone, done.  In file named: signature-lp1500751
[18:27] <lfaraone> Thanks!
[18:39] <mamarley> I hate to ask for so many things, but might it be possible to get https://github.com/jsakkine/linux-tpm2/commit/4b7cf75f2cd6f0961cb221eb29786e58c0a50f3c in wily?  It fixes an issue that causes all FIFO TPM2 devices to not work.  I thought maybe I should ask here so I don't waste everybody's time with a bug or mailing list post if you don't want it.
[18:43] <lfaraone> jsalisbury: yay, that kernel works.
[18:44] <rtg> mamarley, I would prefer that patch to have at least gotten into linux-next first.
[18:45] <mamarley> OK.
[18:52] <mamarley> rtg: Regarding having to apply the intel_pstate patch manually, I made the patch against http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git/ubuntu/ubuntu-wily.git.  Should I have been using something else?
[18:53] <rtg> mamarley, it did not apply cleanly, plus there was some extra junk in the Documentation.txt patch.
[18:53] <rtg> mamarley, have a look at what I pushed to see if it is correct.
[18:54] <mamarley> Sorry, I'm not seeing it.
[18:55] <rtg> mamarley, you are looking at the repo mirror. Use git://git.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-kernel/ubuntu/+source/linux/+git/wily
[19:03] <mamarley> rtg: Looks good, thanks!  Sorry for the trouble.
[19:03] <rtg> np
[19:24] <jsalisbury> lfaraone, thanks for testing.  there will probably be 4 or so more test kernels to complete the bisect
[20:24] <Hammerhead> would this be the wrong place to ask about DM-multipath trouble?