From: "Mcnamara, John" <john.mcnamara@intel.com>
To: "dev@dpdk.org" <dev@dpdk.org>
Cc: "thomas@monjalon.net" <thomas@monjalon.net>
Subject: DPDK Release Status Meeting 2022-19-05
Date: Fri, 20 May 2022 19:30:47 +0000 [thread overview]
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Release status meeting minutes 2022-19-05
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Agenda:
* Release Dates
* Subtrees
* Roadmaps
* LTS
* Defects
* Opens
Participants:
* ARM
* Intel
* Debian/Microsoft
* Marvell
* Nvidia
* Red Hat
* Xilinx/AMD
Release Dates
-------------
The following are the current dates for 22.07:
* Proposal deadline (RFC/v1 patches): 10 April 2022
* API freeze (-rc1): 6 June May 2022 - **Note change from 30 May**
* PMD features freeze (-rc2): 20 June 2022
* Builtin applications features freeze (-rc3): 27 June 2022
* Release: 13 July 2022
Updated dates are posted shortly after they are changed at:
http://core.dpdk.org/roadmap/#dates
Here are some provisional dates for 22.11:
* Proposal deadline (RFC/v1 patches): 14 August 2022
* API freeze (-rc1): 3 October 2022
* PMD features freeze (-rc2): 24 October 2022
* Builtin applications features freeze (-rc3): 31 October 2022
* Release: 16 November 2022
Subtrees
--------
* next-net
* Moving forward with merging patches
* next-net-intel
* Some patches waiting to be pulled
* next-net-mlx
* Some patches pushed to next-net
* More work ongoing
* next-net-brcm
* No update
* next-net-mrvl
* Almost all patches merged and pulled
* Some fixes required - could go in RC2
* next-eventdev
* 20+ patches merged - almost all merged
* 1 patchset for DLB has comments and will wait for RC2
* next-virtio
* Reviewing vdpa/ifc patchset to support for virtio block devices
* Working on patchset for vhost software checksum in the Rx path
* Reviewed vhost per queue statistics patchset
* Async vhost patches merged
* next-crypto
* Some patches reviewed and merged
* Asymmetric crypto under review
* main
* RC1 will move to June 6th 2022
* Thread patch series for Windows - ready for merge
* EAL patches ready to merge
* Enabled ASAN checking in the CI
* Patchset to support DPDK on 64bit RISC-V architecture
* This is a new architecture
* Lock annotations series:
* https://patchwork.dpdk.org/project/dpdk/list/?series=22292
* Needs docs
* Cleanup series for memory leaks and NULL pointers need reviews:
* https://patchwork.dpdk.org/bundle/dmarchand/need_reviews/
* Header split patchset needs review
* http://patchwork.dpdk.org/project/dpdk/patch/20220402104109.472078-2-wenxuanx.wu@intel.com/
* GCC 12 issues
* There is a patchset to disable the new warnings and allow compilation but some
should be fixed: https://patchwork.dpdk.org/project/dpdk/list/?series=22993
* RFC to split driver specific commands out of testpmd
* https://patchwork.dpdk.org/project/dpdk/list/?series=23000&state=*
LTS
---
* 21.11.1
* Released April 26th
* 20.11.5
* Released April 4th
* 19.11.12
* Released April 7th
* Distros
* v20.11 in Debian 11
* Ubuntu 22.04 contains DPDK 21.11
Defects
-------
* Bugzilla links, 'Bugs', added for hosted projects
* https://www.dpdk.org/hosted-projects/
Opens
-----
* None
DPDK Release Status Meetings
----------------------------
The DPDK Release Status Meeting is intended for DPDK Committers to discuss the status of the master tree and sub-trees, and for project managers to track progress or milestone dates.
The meeting occurs on every Thursday at 9:30 UTC. on https://meet.jit.si/DPDK
If you wish to attend just send an email to "John McNamara john.mcnamara@intel.com" for the invite.
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