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<snap> anyone know where to fine ubuntu core images described here: http://linux-exynos.org/wiki/Installing_a_rootfs
<snap> ?
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<wwilly> mszyprow, krzk : hi
<wwilly> how have you tested the patch, effectively on an Odroid XU4? and what where your command line?
<wwilly> I'm asking that, because on my odroid-xu4, is not working, but on xu3, its
<wwilly> is
<wwilly> same kernel, same software
<wwilly> but just different board
<krzk> wwilly: hi!
<krzk> wwilly: I did not perform the test of PMUs (just regular tests of kernel)
<krzk> so maybe mszyprow will help here
<krzk> mszyprow: ping
<wwilly> krzk, ok
<wwilly> when reviewing a patch, you don't always test it?
<wwilly> you just trust by how well it's written?
<wwilly> no blaming, just try to understand :)
<krzk> wwilly: depends... when I apply a patch (after review) it passes my tests - which are boot tests and tests for few other SoC components.
<krzk> so if new feature is covered by this - then you can assume it is tested by me... but mostly it won't.
<krzk> It would require tremendous effect of time for me to develop/test every feature people post... assuming that I have the HW (and I have now only few Odroid boards, back in Samsung I also had Trats2 availabe and few more)
<wwilly> ok
<wwilly> make sense
<krzk> so overall - the submitter of a patch is responsible for testing (which is clearly stated in SubmittingPatches of Linux kernel)
<wwilly> yeah sure
<krzk> in case of bigger subsystems with multiple drivers for multiple devices (e.g. storage, regulators, rtc etc) the maintainers have even less HW so they do less and less tests
<krzk> unfortunately I do not have any ARMv8 Exynos board so 64-bit is not tested at all for me... all testing depends on community
<wwilly> so it's why there are still some bugs I guess
<krzk> wwilly: oh yeah... :)
<wwilly> ok, PEBCAK again
<wwilly> :)
<wwilly> it'a new installation, I guess I foget a sysconf somewhere to allow pmc reading from user...
<wwilly> because with perf tool it's working
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