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List:       netbsd-current-users
Subject:    Re: heads-up: planned changes in nvmm
From:       Maxime Villard <max () m00nbsd ! net>
Date:       2019-11-16 10:40:51
Message-ID: cc1c7244-0fad-47d7-dab0-8467294219d2 () m00nbsd ! net
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Le 03/11/2019 à 07:52, Maxime Villard a écrit :
> Le 01/11/2019 à 14:46, David Brownlee a écrit :
>> On Mon, 28 Oct 2019 at 14:58, Maxime Villard <max@m00nbsd.net> wrote:
>>>
>>> Le 22/10/2019 à 22:34, Maxime Villard a écrit :
>>>> I will soon commit a set of changes in NVMM, which will require a full
>>>> rebuild and reinstallation of: the kernel NVMM driver, the libnvmm API,
>>>> the libnvmm ATF tests, and the qemu-nvmm package if you're using it.
>>>>
>>>> You can cherry-pick each change, but it will be easier to just do a full
>>>> distribution rebuild and reinstall.
>>>>
>>>> Overall it is no different than what I've been doing over the last six
>>>> months. This time, however, the changes will also be pulled up to 9beta
>>>> afterwards.
>>>>
>>>> I will push my changes in -current and update the qemu-nvmm package in
>>>> several rounds probably over several days, and then will pull up to 9beta.
>>>>
>>>> In the meantime, do not upgrade your qemu-nvmm package if you're on 9beta.
>>>
>>> So I think I'm done, I'll let the dust settle for a few days, and then will
>>> request pullup9.
>>> [...]
>>
>> Would you have an idea when the changes might be pulled up to netbsd-9?
> 
> next Tuesday

So, it has been pulled up to 9beta. Now you should be able to upgrade qemu-nvmm
and run it with the latest 9beta.
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