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[06:58] <mborzecki> morning
[07:02] <zyga> good morning
[07:02] <zyga> mvo: I've shut down half of the workers now
[07:02] <zyga> let me know if there is any disruption
[07:06] <mborzecki> zyga: hey
[08:01] <pstolowski> morning
[08:01] <mvo> hey pstolowski
[08:02] <mvo> zyga: thank you, excellent
[08:05] <mup> PR snapd#9724 closed: boot: observe successful command line update, provide a default  <Run nested> <UC20> <Created by bboozzoo> <Merged by bboozzoo> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/9724>
[08:10] <mup> PR snapd#9718 closed: secboot,devicestate: add scaffoling for "fde-reveal-key" support <Needs Samuele review> <Squash-merge> <UC20> <Created by mvo5> <Merged by mvo5> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/9718>
[08:18] <mborzecki> pstolowski: mvo; hey
[08:29] <mvo> mborzecki: good morning!
[08:55] <pedronis> #9730 needs 2nd reviews
[08:55] <mup> PR #9730: hookstate: refactor around EphemeralRunHook <Squash-merge> <Created by mvo5> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/9730>
[09:17] <mborzecki> the apparmor support situation on opensuse leap is confusing, on the one hand we downgrade the policy template, on the other snap-confine is built without apparmor support, so why bother with any support at all?
[09:18] <mborzecki> and there's a special case for tw, where it's built with apparmor support and no policy downgrade
[09:19] <mborzecki> so on leap we generate some profiles, but never transition to them
[09:27] <mup> Bug #1906621 opened: System doesn't do FDE when installing with secure boot enabled <Snappy:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1906621>
[09:30] <mup> Bug #1906621 changed: System doesn't do FDE when installing with secure boot enabled <Snappy:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1906621>
[09:36] <mup> Bug #1906621 opened: System doesn't do FDE when installing with secure boot enabled <Snappy:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1906621>
[09:42] <mup> Bug #1906621 changed: System doesn't do FDE when installing with secure boot enabled <Snappy:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1906621>
[09:49] <jamesh> pedronis: bug filed here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/snapd/+bug/1906622
[09:49] <mup> Bug #1906622: UC20 system fails to seed when model contains snaps requiring experimental.user-daemons or dbus-activation <snapd:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1906622>
[09:50]  * mvo hugs mborzecki for reviewing 9695
[09:51] <mup> Bug #1906621 opened: System doesn't do FDE when installing with secure boot enabled <Snappy:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1906621>
[10:01] <pedronis> jamesh: thx
[10:44] <pstolowski> pedronis: hey, does this structure look sensible? https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/tCSc7wznby/
[10:56] <mup> PR snapd#9738 opened: secboot: use `fde-reveal-key` if available to unseal key <Squash-merge> <UC20> <Created by mvo5> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/9738>
[10:58] <pedronis> mborzecki: do you remember why we have EffectiveRole and EffectiveLabel, they don't to be used very consistently (especially for new UC20 stuff) ?
[10:58] <pedronis> *dont' seem
[11:00] <mborzecki> pedronis: iirc it was some backward compatibity hacks where things were left unspecified ing adget yaml
[11:00] <pedronis> mborzecki: it's a bit of a mess
[11:00] <pedronis> new code seems ignore them
[11:01] <pedronis> which seems not to provoke immediate problems, but long term is not a good state of things
[11:02] <mborzecki> pedronis: it should be used wherever we check Role, but i agree that it's not used and should be fixed
[11:02] <mborzecki> same holds for label
[11:02] <pedronis> or we should set things to the value
[11:02] <pedronis> having Label and EffectiveLabel is just asking to get it wrong
[11:03] <pedronis> or have only the accessor
[11:03] <pedronis> anyway bit of a tangle atm
[11:03]  * pstolowski going to the dentist
[11:03] <mborzecki> though there will probably be some weird undocumented cases where it's supposed to be explicit
[11:03] <mborzecki> pedronis: i can put it my queue
[11:03] <pedronis> mborzecki: well, I'm looking into it right now because of the issue from yesterday
[11:03] <pedronis> mborzecki: I'll see how far I can get
[11:03] <mborzecki> pedronis: ok
[11:06] <pedronis> pstolowski: let's chat this afternoon, sorry, I was chasing something else
[11:31] <mup> PR snapd#9739 opened: interfaces/apparmor: fix generating of extended s-c AppArmor profiles with /usr/libexec <Created by bboozzoo> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/9739>
[11:41] <mup> PR snapd#9740 opened: packaging/opensuse: enable AppArmor on Leap <Created by bboozzoo> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/9740>
[11:51] <zyga> mborzecki at the time this was a single decision
[11:51] <zyga> mborzecki we should probably just build s-c with apparmor now
[11:51] <mborzecki> zyga: yup, there's 9740 for that
[12:41] <pstolowski> re
[13:57] <mup> PR snapd#9409 closed: cmd/snap: implement 'snap validate' command <validation-sets :white_check_mark:> <Created by stolowski> <Merged by stolowski> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/9409>
[14:14]  * zyga looks at export manager now
[14:18] <zyga> mborzecki https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/9740#pullrequestreview-543996730
[14:18] <mup> PR #9740: packaging/opensuse: enable AppArmor on Leap <Created by bboozzoo> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/9740>
[14:19] <om26er> My snap has a need to access `/usr/lib/libGLESv2.so.2` from the host, I have the opengl interface connected. However it seems that my snap's `/usr/lib` view is actually of the core20 snap and *not* the host's rootfs, which actually has the nvidia's libGL* libraries.
[14:21] <mborzecki> zyga: well, that requires a differnt fix then, because right now snapd acts silly when there's no s-c apparmor profile, and is completely oblivious to s-c not supporting aa at all
[14:21] <zyga> l
[14:21] <mborzecki> om26er: can you run the app with SNAP_CONFINE_DEBUG=1 SNAPD_DEBUG=1 and post the logs somewhere? btw. is it a tegra device?
[14:21] <zyga> om26er try /var/lib/snapd/lib/gl
[14:22] <zyga> tegra is not supported AFAIK
[14:22] <zyga> as in, no gl support for tegra
[14:22] <zyga> via snapd
[14:22] <om26er> mborzecki, yes its a Nvidia Jetson Xavier NX, running a yocto based image.
[14:23] <zyga> mborzecki why does snapd get confused when s-c has no apparmor enabled?
[14:23] <zyga> om26er no snapd support for nvidia on that platform
[14:23] <zyga> om26er if you want to know more I can explain but it's a long road to fix t hat
[14:23] <mborzecki> zyga: use has home on nfs: https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/snapd-doesnt-start-on-opensuse-leap-15-1/13710/10 and snapd tries to update s-c profile, which does not exist, so it just fails and exits
[14:24] <zyga> mborzecki that's different
[14:24] <zyga> we should have the profile
[14:24] <zyga> and not use it
[14:24] <om26er> zyga I was able to "fix" that by copying all the required libGL* files to `/var/lib/snapd/lib/gl`, maybe a patch to snapd would fix?
[14:24] <zyga> IMO that's safe
[14:24] <mborzecki> zyga: why have it when s-c has no aa?
[14:24] <om26er> that of course is a hack
[14:24] <zyga> om26er a dirty hack might work but that's not the right way
[14:24] <zyga> mborzecki for consistency and simplicity
[14:24] <zyga> mborzecki it's one to not use aa
[14:24] <zyga> mborzecki: it's something else to special case lots of places
[14:25] <zyga> om26er there are the following concerns:
[14:25] <zyga> om26er: hosts provides some files for "GL" support, those differ across hardware and across OSes for the same hardware
[14:25] <mborzecki> zyga: shipping apparmor profile without aa is a special case on its own
[14:25] <zyga> mborzecki I disagree, many packages ship unused profiles
[14:25] <zyga> and offer admins to enable them
[14:25] <zyga> I see it as lower cost than special fixes in code
[14:26] <zyga> om26er: apps need to load those libraries and find appropriate support files
[14:26] <zyga> om26er that's the general problem
[14:26] <zyga> now for nvidia specifically
[14:26] <zyga> we have two pieces of code, compile time choice, of how apparmor is "provided"
[14:26] <zyga> one is assuming everything is in a directory that can be bind mounted
[14:26] <zyga> the other assumes that the files are in /usr/lib or similar, and a symlink farm is constructed
[14:27] <zyga> those differ in sandbox description required to use them
[14:27] <zyga> before I left Canonical I wanted to build a different way that's no longer ugly
[14:27] <zyga> and also allow snaps to provide those libraries on some systems
[14:27] <zyga> either from snap to host or from snap to other snaps
[14:28] <zyga> but also allow the host to describe the files and allow classic host to provide the libraries to snaps
[14:28] <zyga> there's some work towards that
[14:28] <zyga> notably the export manager is nearly everything required to make that possible, there's still more work required after the manger is merged
[14:28] <zyga> but it gives you a way to tell that the host can just export the libraries and the snaps consume them
[14:28] <zyga> then snap-confine code can go away
[14:29] <zyga> and systems with other packaging, like debian even, can be made to work by adjusting packaging in the os (in debian) without patching snapd
[14:29] <zyga> the idea is that the export manager creates a tree of libraries
[14:29] <zyga> and the provided no longer matters
[14:29] <zyga> it could be provided from snaps later on
[14:30] <zyga> but can, most importantly, provided by the host in a way that is not hard-coded in snapd
[14:30] <zyga> om26er let me know if you are interested in pursuing that
[14:30] <om26er> In our case all the required libraries do live in /usr/lib, these are the one's that I had to copy https://gist.github.com/om26er/b4aaf190f5ce3629067bd18b5ff502f2
[14:30] <zyga> om26er you probably want to build snap-confine with different config option then
[14:30] <zyga> it's an acceptable stop-gap even though the code was never tested on tegra
[14:31] <zyga> or !x86 "fork" of nvidia
[14:31] <zyga> some arm builds are more like x86
[14:31] <zyga> tegra is not IIRC
[14:32] <om26er> zyga since I "build" the image, the do have the option to copy the required so files to a location from where snapd could read them. All in all we are looking for a solution that wouldn't break easily
[14:32] <zyga> well, as long as you upgrade everything in lockstep that's possble
[14:32] <zyga> I would still call it a hack though
[14:32] <om26er> So how would a change to snap-confine look like ?
[14:32] <zyga> om26er there's a binary choice of nvidia support mode
[14:32] <zyga> use the other one
[14:33] <zyga> it looks for libs in /usr/lib
[14:33] <zyga> the first one bind mounts the whole /usr/lib/nvidiasomething directory
[14:33] <zyga> how do you configure snap-confine today?
[14:34] <om26er> zyga nothing special, here is the build code that we stole from morphis's project https://github.com/crossbario/meta-snappy/blob/master/recipes-support/snapd/snapd_2.47.1.bb
[14:34] <zyga> hmm
[14:34] <zyga> I forgot which value is default
[14:34] <zyga> you're not explicitly using any
[14:35] <zyga> https://github.com/crossbario/meta-snappy/blob/master/recipes-support/snapd/snapd_2.47.1.bb#L68 you need more services
[14:39] <pstolowski> pedronis_: would you like to discuss validation set error i pasted earlier?
[14:39] <om26er> I think I should probably look at snapd' deb packaging ?
[14:39] <pstolowski> pedronis_: or shall I just push to the PR  for re-review?
[14:40] <om26er> also apart from /usr/lib, the libglvnd vendor directory is also needs to be "read", namely `/etc/glvnd/egl_vendor.d`
=== pedronis_ is now known as pedronis
[14:41] <pedronis> pstolowski: if you have time now, yes I would like to discuss a couple of things about it
[14:41] <om26er> and `/etc/egl/egl_external_platform.d/`
[14:41] <pedronis> pstolowski: they relate also to local vs store snaps
[14:42] <om26er> zyga re more services: Which one's do you have in mind ?
[14:43] <mborzecki> om26er: reminds me i have this outstanding pr to meta-snappy to review :/
[14:43] <pstolowski> pedronis: ok, coming to standup HO
[14:44] <om26er> mborzecki I was planning to pursue that. Especially now that we have apparmor kernel patches for full confinement for multiple platforms.
[14:45] <om26er> qemu, linux-raspberrypi-5.4 and linux-tegra-4.9
[14:46] <om26er> ^ of course, those patches are 99% Canonical's, we only fixed minor conflicts etc ;-)
[14:46] <mborzecki> om26er: let me take a look at that tomorrow morning and we can thing about taking that further
[14:47] <mup> PR snapd#9741 opened: boot: add sealKeyToModeenvUsingFdeSetupHook() <Squash-merge> <Created by mvo5> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/9741>
[14:47] <om26er> sure, sounds good :+1:
[14:48] <mborzecki> zyga: kida meh https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/cnRQ7xMgpJ/ i would like to avoid having another configure switch
[14:49] <mborzecki> zyga: so in theory distro could decide to not ship the file at all, but then snapd behaves silly again if it finds sufficient kernel & userspace support
[14:50] <mborzecki> i think those 2 should be separate, if there's no aa profile for s-c snapd should not try to fix it even if aa is supported by userspace and the kernel
[14:53] <mborzecki> heh, type=AVC msg=audit(1607007092.399:196): apparmor="DENIED" operation="exec" profile="/usr/lib/snapd/snap-confine" name="/usr/lib/snapd/snap-update-ns" pid=24802 comm="snap-confine" requested_mask="x" denied_mask="x" fsuid=0 ouid=0
[14:55] <mborzecki> zyga: there's no x in s-c profile for s-u-n :/ so one canno really ship the profile for s-c without enabling other bits
[14:59]  * cachio lunch
[15:00] <om26er> I wonder what would happen if I add /var/lib/snapd/hostfs/usr/lib/ to LD_LIBRARY_PATH ? The opengl interface already allow "read" access to quite a few so files there.
[15:01] <zyga> om26er tip, use SNAP_LIBRARY_PATH
[15:02] <ijohnson> pedronis: thinking about it, for that cloud-init thing, we probably want to _add_ that config key to existing zzzz_snapd.cfg's right? or do you think it's sufficient to just add it to new ones given that this new feature from multipass is the only entity that seems to require it enough to file a bug for us?
[15:03] <pedronis> ijohnson: let's start with a fix for new install and then see
[15:03] <ijohnson> ack
[15:03] <ijohnson> I think I should be able to also write a spread test for this case too given what they have in multipass is for a VM
[15:13] <om26er> zyga that kind of "worked". There are still a few so files that the opengl interface does not allow:
[15:13] <om26er> libnvdc.so  libnvimp.so  libnvos.so  libnvrm.so  libnvrm_gpu.so  libnvrm_graphics.so
[15:13] <om26er> Would a PR for opengl interface be acceptable ?
[15:13] <zyga> om26er that's another aspect why this is hacky and annoying
[15:13] <zyga> om26er perhaps, I dont' see why not
[15:13] <zyga> it's just not scalable in general
[15:16] <om26er> Yeah, I understand it's not scalable, so would definitely love to have a real fix and even help where I can. Wouldn't be fun to have our UI break because Nvidia decided there is now a new .so file required as well
[15:17] <om26er> btw: That confined snap, would run on Weston's Kiosk Shell as full screen. (It kind of already works, with a few minor hacks)
[15:20] <ogra> erm ... nvidia libs are mapped to /var/lib/snapd/lib/gl usually (and fully accessible by the opengl interface this way) ... you dont need to access hostfs at all
[15:20] <zyga> mvo FYI: all workers are shut down,I'll kill the instancenow
[15:20] <zyga> ogra not exactly right
[15:20] <zyga> it depends
[15:20] <ogra> on what ?
[15:20] <zyga> on build config
[15:21] <zyga> there are two separate nvidia support versions
[15:21] <zyga> one does depend on hostfs
[15:21] <ogra> the desktop launchers definitely map these libdirs for you automatically
[15:21] <ogra> and that usually works very well for desktop and kiosk apps
[15:21] <zyga> no, that's not true either
[15:21] <zyga> I mean
[15:21] <zyga> snapd provides the libraries
[15:21] <zyga> helpers just use them
[15:21] <zyga> (explicitly)
[15:21] <ogra> right and i.e. the gnome extension auto-maps them into the library path
[15:22] <mvo> cachio: zyga shut down the other instances now
[15:22] <ogra> with its desktop-launch script
[15:22] <zyga> ogra that's correct
[15:22] <ogra> the only thing i found missing yet was VDPAU in some exotic setups
[15:23] <ogra> (interestingly intel ... not nvidia actually ... )
[15:23] <cachio> mvo, nice, I'll start adding more in some minutes
[15:24] <zyga> hw support bits are a bit missing in snapd
[15:24] <zyga> I hope the export manager unlocks that
[15:24] <zyga> as custom hacks cannot scale
[15:25] <zyga> mborzecki interesting
[15:25] <zyga> yeah, sadly apparmor is used in two ways
[15:25] <zyga> implicitly
[15:25] <zyga> and explicitly
[15:26] <zyga> the explicit part we can control
[15:26] <zyga> the implicit one we cannot
[15:26] <zyga> but
[15:26] <zyga> can you compile snap-confine without apparmor support
[15:26] <zyga> so that when snap-update-ns runs, it is not confined either?
[15:27] <zyga> mborzecki looking at your diff
[15:27] <zyga> do not load profiles
[15:27] <zyga> if disabled, just keep them off
[15:27] <zyga> otherwise snap-confine _is_ confined anyway
[15:27] <zyga> and we don't want it to
[15:27] <zyga> out of our set, snap-confine is the only program that uses implicit path-based profile association
[15:28] <pedronis> mvo: ijohnson: mborzecki: proposed https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/9742
[15:28] <mup> PR #9742: gadget,o/devicestate: hybrid 18->20 ready volume setups should be valid <Created by pedronis> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/9742>
[15:29] <ijohnson> pedronis: ack thanks I'll have a look today
[15:29] <pedronis> it's just the fix plus some gadget update tests
[15:29] <pedronis> to be clear
[15:29] <pedronis> but it's a baseline to then try to untangle things
[15:32] <mborzecki> zyga: apparmor.service will load the profile when restarted anyway
[15:32] <zyga> mmmm
[15:32] <zyga> indeedd
[15:32] <mup> PR snapd#9742 opened: gadget,o/devicestate: hybrid 18->20 ready volume setups should be valid <Created by pedronis> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/9742>
[15:32] <mup> PR snapd#9743 opened: daemon: split unsupported buy implementation to its own api_*.go files <Cleanup :broom:> <Created by pedronis> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/9743>
[15:32] <zyga> hmm
[16:16] <pedronis> ijohnson: btw let me know if you have questions about my lk comments
[16:16] <ijohnson> pedronis: yes I was going through them, I will ask questions in a couple minutes
[16:18] <ijohnson> pedronis: instead of Go build tags what do you think of trying to type cast *os.PathError to Unwrap() and if it returns nil, then we do the compat thing, and if it does return non-nil just return it as-is ?
[16:19] <pedronis> ijohnson: that also works
[16:19] <ijohnson> essentially what Go source is doing here: https://golang.org/src/errors/wrap.go?s=372:400#L4
[16:19] <ijohnson> ok, I think that is more managable
[16:19] <ijohnson> it just feels a bit heavy to have an entire set of multiple files per go versions that just have one method
[16:20] <pedronis> mvo: cachio: I'm seeing the cla check fail sometimes like this: https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/9736/checks?check_run_id=1493790248 are we missing deps on some agents?
[16:20] <mup> PR #9736: o/devicestate: save model with serial in the device save db <Run nested> <Squash-merge> <UC20> <Created by pedronis> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/9736>
[16:20] <cachio> pedronis, let me check
[16:21] <cachio> pedronis, this ran in canonistack
[16:21] <cachio> the old env
[16:22] <cachio> I'll monitor the other action jobs to see where it is happening
[16:22] <cachio> thanks for the ifno
[16:34] <pedronis> mvo: #9730 can be squash merged
[16:34] <mup> PR #9730: hookstate: refactor around EphemeralRunHook <Skip spread> <Squash-merge> <Created by mvo5> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/9730>
[16:35] <pedronis> #9705 needs 2nd reviews
[16:35] <mup> PR #9705: devicestate: add runFDESetupHook() helper <Squash-merge> <Created by mvo5> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/9705>
[16:35] <pstolowski> pedronis: the error struct we discussed still needs to be slightly sophisticated, reason is that AFAIU  a snap may be required by multiple validation sets (if they are not conflicting); so, something like map[string]map[string]bool is needed, or map[string][]string ?
[16:36] <pstolowski> (for each of: missing, required, wrongrevision)
[16:36] <pedronis> []string seems ok
[16:40] <pedronis> pstolowski: ^
[16:40] <pstolowski> pedronis: yes, ok
[17:12] <ijohnson> pedronis: ok, so I think I have most of your comments handled, but you said something about "maybe we need two level of helpers", that bit is unclear to me, I eliminated backupEnvFile and removed the `if` from partLabelForRoleAndTime so it's now just partLabelForRole and the callers of that function do the appending of ".bin" themselves
[17:16] <pedronis> ijohnson: the two level helper is because of my wondering about envFileForPartName, it seems to be used for the actually boot partitions as well
[17:16] <pedronis> so the name is off
[17:16] <ijohnson> ah I see so that relates to your comment about using envFileForPartName being used in ExtractKernelAssets
[17:17] <pedronis> yes, but I had probably a different org in mind, you said you removed backupEnvFile which I didn't quite expect
[17:17] <pedronis> but that's ok
[17:17] <pedronis> so I don't know if we need two helper or not
[17:17] <pedronis> but that name is off
[17:17] <pedronis> given usage
[17:17] <ijohnson> pedronis: what about devFileForPartName ?
[17:18] <pedronis> ijohnson: that sounds ok in principle, I just wonder a bit how envFile looks like atm
[17:18] <ijohnson> https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/bS2PX05E/
[17:19] <cachio> mvo, today is comming 2.48.1 right?
[17:19] <ijohnson> envFileForPartName would become maybe devFileForPartName
[17:23] <ijohnson> pedronis: thoughts ?
[17:24] <mvo> cachio: yes, to beta in ~1h for snapd
[17:24] <mvo> cachio: I'm not sure we will do a core release but probably for symetry
[17:24] <mvo> cachio: but less urgent
[17:24] <cachio> mvo, nice
[17:24] <cachio> sure
[17:26]  * cachio afk 20mins
[17:26] <pedronis> ijohnson: that looks ok, the bool doesn't read great though
[17:26] <ijohnson> yeah I have constants for that though
[17:26] <ijohnson> const (
[17:26] <ijohnson> 	backupEnvFile  = true
[17:26] <ijohnson> 	primaryEnvFile = false
[17:26] <ijohnson> )
[17:26] <ijohnson> but agreed it's clunky
[17:27] <pedronis> devPathForPartName ?
[17:28] <pedronis> I think we might also want to acknowledge the reality that envFile is not always/primarely a file
[17:28] <pedronis> now that is not exposed anymore because we have Present
[17:28] <pedronis> might that should be called envBackstore()
[17:30] <pedronis> s/might/maybe/
[17:30] <pedronis> ijohnson: ^
[17:30] <ijohnson> mmm that sounds better
[17:30] <ijohnson> let me add that
[17:43] <mup> PR snapd#9744 opened: OpenGL interface: Support more Tegra libs <Created by om26er> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/9744>
[17:46] <ijohnson> pedronis: oh wait actually I have more more question, you mentioned `validate()` in one of your last comments about checking if PrepareImageTime is true that Role is Sole or Recovery, but we don't have a validate() method?
[17:46] <ijohnson> did you mean to return an internal error from Present()
[17:46] <ijohnson> ?
[17:48] <om26er> fyi @zyga https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/9744
[17:48] <mup> PR #9744: OpenGL interface: Support more Tegra libs <Created by om26er> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/9744>
[17:49] <zyga> looking
[17:49] <zyga> om26er replied
[17:51] <pedronis> ijohnson: we do on opts
[17:51] <ijohnson> oh right I see at that level
[17:52] <pedronis> I think it would be always correct, is just that only lk cares
[17:52] <pedronis> unless I'm confused
[17:53] <mup> PR snapd#9745 opened: [RFC] seed: enable uc20 devmode snaps in dangerous models <Bug> <UC20> <Created by anonymouse64> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/9745>
[17:57] <zyga> om26er look again please :)
[17:58] <om26er> sure ;-)
[18:08] <mup> PR snapd#9746 opened: bootloader: add check for prepare-image time and more tests validating options <Simple 😃> <Skip spread> <Created by anonymouse64> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/9746>
[18:10] <ijohnson> cachio: CLA check failed again https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/9695/checks?check_run_id=1494398856
[18:10] <mup> PR #9695: bootloader/lk: add support for UC20 lk bootloader with V2 lkenv structs <Squash-merge> <UC20> <Created by anonymouse64> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/9695>
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[18:13] <mup> PR snapd#9730 closed: hookstate: refactor around EphemeralRunHook <Skip spread> <Squash-merge> <Created by mvo5> <Merged by mvo5> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/9730>
[19:01] <pedronis> ijohnson|lunch: I'm seeing core20/degraded failing on one of my PRs but it passed before on it and nothing related to it changed, is it flaky?
[19:32] <cachio> ijohnson|lunch, updated all the canonistack and prodstack agents and installed the cla dependency
[19:33] <cachio> it is really weird it didn't fail before
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[20:08] <ijohnson> pedronis: hmm I haven't seen it fail, I don't know that it is any more flaky than the nested tests are in general
[20:08] <ijohnson> if you have logs that would be good to look at
[20:09] <ijohnson> cachio: thanks, I'll let you know if I see it fail anywhere else again
[20:13] <cachio> ijohnson, nice ,thanks
[21:59] <mup> PR snapd#9747 opened: interfaces/builtin/log_observe.go: allow controlling apparmor audit levels <Needs security review> <Simple 😃> <Created by anonymouse64> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/9747>
[22:03] <pedronis> ijohnson: it failed here:  https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/9736/checks?check_run_id=1494221544 it's the saving serial one
[22:03] <mup> PR #9736: o/devicestate: save model with serial in the device save db <Run nested> <Squash-merge> <UC20> <Created by pedronis> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/9736>
[22:03] <ijohnson> pedronis: thanks I'll have a look
[22:08] <pedronis> ijohnson: thx