Hi Release team and Salvatore, On 2023-05-02 20:59, Salvatore Bonaccorso wrote: > Package: release.debian.org > Severity: normal > User: release.debian....@packages.debian.org > Usertags: unblock > X-Debbugs-Cc: dwar...@packages.debian.org, Aurelien Jarno > <aure...@debian.org>, k...@debian.org, vagr...@debian.org, Domenico Andreoli > <ca...@debian.org>, car...@debian.org > Control: affects -1 + src:dwarves > > Dear release team, > > Please unblock package dwarves > > [ Reason ] > Back in #1033301, Aurelien reported that the arm64 kernel size did > increase significantly due to issues with BTF deduplication. First > suspected to be a Linux kernel upstream issue, Aurelien discussed this > on with upstream and it was found that the issue is caused by a > src:dwarves regression (applied in 1.24-4). > > Details in https://bugs.debian.org/1033301#31 > > The (not yet uploaded) dwarves upload with attache debdiff > cherry-picks the upstream commit. > > (Please provide enough (but not too much) information to help > the release team to judge the request efficiently. E.g. by > filling in the sections below.) > > [ Impact ] > Increased arm64 kernel size. > > [ Tests ] > Apart from the report from Aurelien[1], package passes its autopkgtest. > > [1] https://lore.kernel.org/linux-arm-kernel/zezhajup21ln5...@aurel32.net/
Thanks a lot for preparing this pre-approval request and the corresponding upload. I confirm that I tested the exact same change on arm64, on both native and cross-compiled build and that it fixes the issue I reported. > [ Risks ] > The upstream commit zero-initializes memory which previous was not > initialized after allocation, and might have contained garbage values > which were used. The fix is isolated as a oneliner. I agree that the risk is quite low. The fix also likely improves reproducibility by removing a dependence on build time random data which is always good think. Regards Aurelien -- Aurelien Jarno GPG: 4096R/1DDD8C9B aurel...@aurel32.net http://aurel32.net
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